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                                        in Greek: "Όμορφος κόσμος, ηθικός, αγγελικά πλασμένος". 
Sarcastic tone; from his poem "to Francesca Freiser"
                                    
            in Greek: "Όμορφος κόσμος, ηθικός, αγγελικά πλασμένος". 
Sarcastic tone; from his poem "to Francesca Freiser"
        
“Beautiful, moral world, created in an angelic way.”
                                        
                                        in Greek: "Όμορφος κόσμος, ηθικός, αγγελικά πλασμένος". 
Sarcastic tone; from his poem "to Francesca Freiser"
                                    
                                        
                                        From  Peter Engel, "An Interview With Stanislaw Lem": The Missouri Review, Volume VII, Number 2 (1984) http://www.missourireview.org/index.php?genre=Interviews&title=An+Interview+with+Stanislaw+Lem 
Context: For moral reasons I am an atheist — for moral reasons. I am of the opinion that you would recognize a creator by his creation, and the world appears to me to be put together in such a painful way that I prefer to believe that it was not created by anyone than to think that somebody created this intentionally.
                                    
From Peter Engel, "An Interview With Stanislaw Lem": The Missouri Review, Volume VII, Number 2 (1984) http://www.missourireview.org/index.php?genre=Interviews&title=An+Interview+with+Stanislaw+Lem
“God used beautiful mathematics in creating the world.”
As quoted in The Cosmic Code : Quantum Physics As The Language Of Nature (1982) by Heinz R. Pagels, p. 295; also in Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac : Reminiscences about a Great Physicist (1990) edited by Behram N. Kursunoglu and Eugene Paul Wigner, p. xv
                                        
                                        Vol. 1, p. 77; "Sensus Communis". 
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711)
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                        