“Science is a smorgasbord, and Google will guide you to the study that's right for you.”
Jonathan Haidt (1963) American psychologist
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (2012)
Thanksgiving (prologue)
Reamde (2011), Part I: Nine Dragons
“Science is a smorgasbord, and Google will guide you to the study that's right for you.”
Jonathan Haidt (1963) American psychologist
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (2012)
Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957) Austrian-American psychoanalyst
Contact with Space (1957)
Context: On March 20, 1956, 10 P. M. a thought of a very remote possibility entered my mind, which I fear will never leave me again. Am I a spaceman? Do I belong to a new race on earth, bred by men from outer space in embraces with earth women? Are my children offspring of the first interplanetary race? Has the melting-pot of interplanetary society already been created on our own planet, as the melting-pot of all earth nations was established in the U. S. A. 190 years ago? … What inspired this thought? It was seeing the science-fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still, about a spaceman who comes to Earth in a flying saucer to save us from self-destruction in a nuclear war. … All through the film I had a distinct impression that it was a bit of "my story" which was depicted there, even the actor's expressions and looks reminded me and others of myself as I had appeared 15 to 20 years ago.
“If only the Earth would open and swallow you up.”
Brother Theodore (1906–2001) German-American monologuist and comedian
[Brother Theodore Complete Collection on Letterman, 1982-89, Don Giller, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj5fVnHWUl4]
“The earth has what you raise off the earth. It has nothing more.”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
La tierra tiene lo que tú levantas de la tierra. Nada más tiene.
Voces (1943)
John Varley book The Barbie Murders
"Picnic on Nearside", in Peter Crowther ed. Tales in Space, p. 286