
“I am very conscious that there is no scientific explanation for the fact that we are conscious.”
Quoted in The Economist, 16 June 2012, p. 98
The Critic as Artist (1891), Part I
“I am very conscious that there is no scientific explanation for the fact that we are conscious.”
Quoted in The Economist, 16 June 2012, p. 98
S. Rajasekar, N.Athavan, "Ludwig Edward Boltzmann"
Attributed
Interview with Euronews' Claudio Rocco in 2011; as quoted in " Science says 'ciao' to Italy's Margherita Hack: the 'lady of the stars'", euronews.com (1 July 2013) https://www.euronews.com/2013/07/01/science-says-ciao-to-italy-s-margherita-hack-the-lady-of-the-stars.
“If there’s anything I hate more than not being taken seriously, it’s being taken too seriously.”
The Need for Transcendence in the Postmodern World (1994)
Context: An amalgamation of cultures is taking place. I see it as proof that something is happening, something is being born, that we are in a phase when one age is succeeding another, when everything is possible. Yes, everything is possible, because our civilization does not have its own unified style, its own spirit, its own aesthetic.
“People are too various to be treated so lightly. I am too various to be trusted.”
Source: Giovanni's Room
Quoted in Was Arundhati Roy really misquoted by Pakistans... https://swarajyamag.com/ideas/was-arundhati-roy-really-misquoted-by-paks-un-rep-or-is-this-leftist-spin
Anna Wulf, in "Free Women: 4" <!-- p. 454 -->
The Golden Notebook (1962)
Context: It isn’t only the terror everywhere, and the fear of being conscious of it, that freezes people. It’s more than that. People know they are in a society dead or dying. They are refusing emotion because at the end of very emotion are property, money, power. They work and despise their work, and so freeze themselves. They love but know that it’s a half- love or a twisted love, and so they freeze themselves.