“The search for meaning is not limited to science: it is constant and continuous--all of us engage in it during all our waking hours the search continues even in our dreams. There are many ways of finding meaning, and there are no absolute boundaries separating them.”

Source: Evolution: the general theory (1996), p. 3.

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Hungarian musician and philosopher 1932

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