“All men were alien one to another, at times, not only aliens.”
Ursula K. Le Guin Hainish Cycle
Source: Hainish Cycle, Planet of Exile (1966), Chapter 4 (The Tall Young Men)
Source: Time is the Simplest Thing (1961), Chapter 32 (p. 249)
“All men were alien one to another, at times, not only aliens.”
Ursula K. Le Guin Hainish Cycle
Source: Hainish Cycle, Planet of Exile (1966), Chapter 4 (The Tall Young Men)
Harry Harrison (1925–2012) American science fiction author
Source: Plague from Space (1965), Chapter 13 (p. 136)
Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools
" The Buried Life http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/arnold/writings/buriedlife.html" (1852), st. 2 <br class="br">Context: Alas! is even love too weak<br>To unlock the heart, and let it speak?<br>Are even lovers powerless to reveal<br>To one another what indeed they feel?<br>I knew the mass of men conceal'd<br>Their thoughts, for fear that if reveal'd<br>They would by other men be met<br>With blank indifference, or with blame reproved;<br>I knew they lived and moved<br>Trick'd in disguises, alien to the rest<br>Of men, and alien to themselves — and yet<br>The same heart beats in every human breast!
Greg Bear (1951) American writer best known for science fiction
"Introduction to 'Plague of Conscience'", The Collected Stories of Greg Bear (2002)
Suha Taji-Farouki (1950) British Islamic scholar
Islamic Thought in the Twentieth Century, I.B.Tauris, London 2004
“We are all human; therefore, nothing human can be alien to us.”
Maya Angelou (1928–2014) American author and poet