
“At what point is a wasp ever going to have a chat with a spider?”
Podcast Series 1 Episode 3
On Nature
Source: Startide Rising (1983), Chapter 38 (p. 199)
“At what point is a wasp ever going to have a chat with a spider?”
Podcast Series 1 Episode 3
On Nature
“What is right is not always popular and what is popular is not always right.”
“What's right isn't always popular, and whats popular isn't always right.”
“What's the point of wearing your favorite rocket ship underpants if nobody ever asks to see 'em?”
Science Fiction on the Titanic, in Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison (eds.) The Year's Best SF 9 (1976), ISBN 0-8600-7894-9, p. 201
Opening address to the Tourism Forum at the Sheraton Resort, 7 July 2005.
Speech in a workshop, Rajshahi, 2013, (English Translation).[citation needed]
From Speeches
Source: Why We Fail as Christians (1919), p. 75
Context: Tolstoy, after all his search for truth, came to the conclusion that individual perfection is the thing to strive for. One must save one's own soul. Struggling apparently to annihilate self, Tolstoy pursued the circle of his philosophy until he came back to the point of deifying Self. In placing such emphasis upon individual regeneration, Tolstoy departed from the teaching of the gospels.
“Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science.”
Source: The Two Sources of Morality and Religion (1932), Chapter III : Dynamic Religion
Context: Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science. What the mystic finds waiting for him, then, is a humanity which has been prepared to listen to his message by other mystics invisible and present in the religion which is actually taught. Indeed his mysticism itself is imbued with this religion, for such was its starting point. His theology will generally conform to that of the theologians. His intelligence and his imagination will use the teachings of the theologians to express in words what he experiences, and in material images what he sees spiritually. And this he can do easily, since theology has tapped that very current whose source is the mystical. Thus his mysticism is served by religion, against the day when religion becomes enriched by his mysticism. This explains the primary mission which he feels to be entrusted to him, that of an intensifier of religious faith.