Isaac Asimov Quotes

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Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) was a renowned American author, biochemist, and professor known for his prolific contributions to science fiction and popular science writing. Born in Russia, he immigrated to the United States as a child. Asimov authored over 500 books and numerous short stories, exploring themes of robotics, human relationships, and societal futures. His notable series include “Foundation” and “Robot.” Alongside his fiction, Asimov, a biochemistry professor, wrote extensively on science topics, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience. His impact on science fiction and science communication endures, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential figures in both fields. Asimov passed away on April 6, 1992.

Isaac Asimov Quotes

1. “People think of education as something they can finish.”
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2. “Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is.”
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3. “However, I continue to try and I continue, indefatigably, to reach out. There’s no way I can single-handedly save the world or, perhaps, even make a perceptible difference – but how ashamed I would be to let a day pass without making one more effort.”
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4. “Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.”
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5. “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”
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6. “The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the knowing.”
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7. “Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It’s the transition that’s troublesome.”
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8. “Today’s science fiction is tomorrow’s science fact.”
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9. “Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.”
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10. “The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the most discoveries, is not “Eureka!” but ‘That’s funny…’”
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11. “Writing, to me, is simply thinking through my fingers.”
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12. “In life, unlike chess, the game continues after checkmate.”
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13. “All you have to do is take a close look at yourself and you will understand everyone else.”
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14. “Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right.”
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15. “I am not a speed reader. I am a speed understander.”
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16. “Intelligence is an accident of evolution, and not necessarily an advantage.”
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17. “There never can be a man so lost as one who is lost in the vast and intricate corridors of his own lonely mind, where none may reach and none may save.”
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18. “It’s the writing that teaches you.”
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19. “If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them.”
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20. “Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that, once it is competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest.”
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21. “When stupidity is considered patriotism, it is unsafe to be intelligent.”
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22. “Any book worth banning is a book worth reading.”
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23. “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”
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24. “Any planet is ‘Earth’ to those that live on it.”
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25. “Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won’t come in.”
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26. “I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them.”
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27. “The intelligent man is never bored.”
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28. “There are no nations! There is only humanity. And if we don’t come to understand that right soon, there will be no nations, because there will be no humanity.”
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29. “The day you stop learning is the day you begin decaying.”
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30. “There is an art to science, and a science in art; the two are not enemies, but different aspects of the whole.”
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31. “Science can amuse and fascinate us all, but it is engineering that changes the world.”
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32. “I write for the same reason I breathe – because if I didn’t, I would die.”
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33. “Science fiction writers foresee the inevitable, and although problems and catastrophes may be inevitable, solutions are not.”
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34. “There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer.”
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35. “The law of conservation of energy tells us we can’t get something for nothing, but we refuse to believe it.”
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36. “The first step in making rabbit stew is catching the rabbit.”
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37. “Writing is a lonely job. Even if a writer socializes regularly, when he gets down to the real business of his life, it is he and his type writer or word processor. No one else is or can be involved in the matter.”
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38. “If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn’t brood. I’d type a little faster.”
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39. “It is the writer who might catch the imagination of young people, and plant a seed that will flower and come to fruition.”
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40. “Whenever I have endured or accomplished some difficult task – such as watching television, going out socially or sleeping – I always look forward to rewarding myself with the small pleasure of getting back to my typewriter and writing something.”
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41. “Maybe happiness is this: not feeling like you should be elsewhere, doing something else, being someone else.”
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42. “Self-education is a continuing source of pleasure to me, for the more I know, the fuller my life is and the better I appreciate my own existence.”
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43. “Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived.”
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44. “They won’t listen. Do you know why? Because they have certain fixed notions about the past. Any change would be blasphemy in their eyes, even if it were the truth. They don’t want the truth; they want their traditions.”
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45. “Economics is on the side of humanity now.”
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46. “A subtle thought that is in error may yet give rise to fruitful inquiry that can establish truths of great value.”
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47. “The greatest weapons in the conquest of knowledge are an understanding mind and the inexorable curiosity that drives it on.”
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48. “Any teacher that can be replaced by a computer should be replaced by a computer.”
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49. “Science does not promise absolute truth, nor does it consider that such a thing necessarily exists. Science does not even promise that everything in the Universe is amenable to the scientific process.”
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50. “To succeed, planning alone is insufficient. One must improvise as well.”
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51. “If all human beings understood history, they might cease making the same stupid mistakes over and over.”
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52. “Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.”
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53. “Any system which allows men to choose their own future will end by choosing safety and mediocrity, and in such a Reality the stars are out of reach.”
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54. “Life is a journey, but don’t worry, you’ll find a parking spot at the end.”
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55. “To make discoveries, you have to be curious about why the universe is the way it is.”
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56. “The final end of Eternity, and the beginning of Infinity.”
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57. “It has been my philosophy of life that difficulties vanish when faced boldly.”
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58. “So the universe is not quite as you thought it was. You’d better rearrange your beliefs, then. Because you certainly can’t rearrange the universe.”
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59. “There is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhere is to brighten it everywhere.”
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60. “I wish that I could say I was optimistic about the human race. I love us all, but we are so stupid and shortsighted that I wonder if we can lift our eyes to the world about us long enough not to commit suicide.”
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61. “The great secret of the successful fool is that he’s no fool at all.”
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62. “Emotionally I am an atheist. I don’t have the evidence to prove that God doesn’t exist, but I so strongly suspect he doesn’t that I don’t want to waste my time.”
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63. “Never judge your own writing. You’re not fit to do so.”
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64. “And in man is a three-pound brain which, as far as we know, is the most complex and orderly arrangement of matter in the universe.”
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65. “The false notion that democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.”
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66. “What is really amazing, and frustrating, is mankind’s habit of refusing to see the obvious and inevitable until it is there, and then muttering about unforeseen catastrophes.”
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67. “It is not so much that I have confidence in scientists being right, but that I have so much in nonscientists being wrong.”
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68. “My feeling is that as far as creativity is concerned, isolation is required. Creation is embarrassing. For every new good idea you have, there are a hundred, ten thousand foolish ones.”
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69. “There are so many benefits to be derived from space exploration and exploitation; why not take what seems to me the only chance of escaping what is otherwise the sure destruction of all that humanity has struggled to achieve for 50,000 years?”
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70. “All roads lead to Trantor, and that is where all stars end.”
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71. “We are reaching the stage where the problems we must solve are going to become insoluble without computers. I do not fear computers, I fear the lack of them.”
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72. “The human brain, then, is the most complicated organization of matter that we know.”
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73. “There are no happy endings in history, only crisis points that pass.”
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74. “Suppose that we are wise enough to learn and know – and yet not wise enough to control our learning and knowledge, so that we use it to destroy ourselves? Even if that is so, knowledge remains better than ignorance.”
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75. “Working ten hour days allows you to fall behind twice as fast as you could working five hour days.”
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76. “Happiness is doing it rotten your own way.”
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77. “The first law of dietetics seems to be: if it tastes good, it’s bad for you.”
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78. “Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today – but the core of science fiction, its essence has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at all.”
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79. “I prefer rationalism to atheism. The question of God and other objects-of-faith are outside reason and play no part in rationalism, thus you don’t have to waste your time in either attacking or defending.”
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80. “Man’s greatest asset is the unsettled mind.”
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81. “Life originated in the sea, and about eighty percent of it is still there.”
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82. “The lucky few who can be involved in creative work of any sort will be the true elite of mankind, for they alone will do more than serve a machine.”
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83. “It is the obvious which is so difficult to see most of the time. People say ‘It’s as plain as the nose on your face.’ But how much of the nose on your face can you see, unless someone holds a mirror up to you?”
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84. “Creationists make it sound as though a ‘theory’ is something you dreamt up after being drunk all night.”
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85. “Democracy cannot survive overpopulation.”
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86. “A neat and orderly laboratory is unlikely. It is, after all, so much a place of false starts and multiple attempts.”
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87. “Words are a pretty fuzzy substitute for mathematical equations.”
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88. “The dangers that face the world can, every one of them, be traced back to science. The salvations that may save the world will, every one of them, be traced back to science.”
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89. “The laws of history are as absolute as the laws of physics, and if the probabilities of error are greater, it is only because history does not deal with as many humans as physics does atoms, so that individual variations count for more.”
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90. “I don’t like anything that’s got to be. I want to know why.”
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91. “If you ask for too much, you lose even that which you have.”
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92. “It was childish to feel disappointed, but childishness comes almost as naturally to a man as to a child.”
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93. “I don’t believe in extraordinary concatenations of coincidence.”
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94. “Before another century is done it will be hard for people to imagine a time when humanity was confined to one world, and it will seem to them incredible that there was ever anybody who doubted the value of space and wanted to turn his or her back on the Universe.”
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95. “In theory, there is nothing the computer can do that the human mind can not do. The computer merely takes a finite amount of data and performs a finite number of operations upon them. The human mind can duplicate the process.”
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96. “Humanity is cutting down its forests, apparently oblivious to the fact that we may not be able to live without them.”
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97. “A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.”
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98. “The Master created humans first as the lowest type, most easily formed. Gradually, he replaced them by robots, the next higher step, and finally he created me, to take the place of the last humans.”
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99. “Society is much more easily soothed than one’s own conscience.”
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100. “Life is glorious when it is happy; days are carefree when they are happy; the interplay of thought and imagination is far superior to that of muscle and sinew.”
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101. “You don’t have to be able to lay eggs to know when one of them is rotten.”
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102. “The easiest way to solve a problem is to deny it exists.”
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103. “Naturally, there’s got to be a limit for I don’t expect to live forever, but I do intend to hang on as long as possible.”
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104. “I expect death to be nothingness and, for removing me from all possible fears of death, I am thankful to atheism.”
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105. “The closer to the truth, the better the lie, and the truth itself, when it can be used, is the best lie.”
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106. “The advance of genetic engineering makes it quite conceivable that we will begin to design our own evolutionary progress.”
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107. “It’s humbling to think that all animals, including human beings, are parasites of the plant world.”
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108. “You can’t assert an answer just because it’s not something else.”
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109. “No one can possibly have lived through the Great Depression without being scarred by it. No amount of experience since the depression can convince someone who has lived through it that the world is safe economically.”
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110. “All life is nucleic acid; the rest is commentary.”
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111. “Nothing interferes with my concentration. You could put on an orgy in my office and I wouldn’t look up. Well, maybe once…”
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112. “And above all things, never think that you’re not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning.”
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113. “There is no belief, however foolish, that will not gather its faithful adherents who will defend it to the death.”
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114. “Any fool can tell a crisis when it arrives. The real service to the state is to detect it in embryo.”
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115. “Inspect every piece of pseudoscience and you will find a security blanket.”
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116. “Science is a set of rules to keep us from telling lies to each other. All scientists really have is a reputation for telling the truth.”
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117. “I don’t subscribe to the thesis, ‘Let the buyer beware,’ I prefer the disregarded one that goes, ‘Let the seller be honest.’”
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118. “The true artist is quite rational as well as imaginative and knows what he is doing; if he does not, his art suffers.”
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119. “You show me someone who can’t understand people and I’ll show you someone who has built up a false image of himself.”
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120. “When I die I won’t go to heaven or hell; there will just be nothingness.”
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121. “You are never too old to learn more than you already know and to become able to do more than you already can.”
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122. “You wait for the war to happen like vultures. If you want to help, prevent the war. Don’t save the remnants. Save them all.”
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123. “Oh, for a pin that would puncture pretension!”
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124. “If we only obey those rules that we think are just and reasonable, then no rule will stand, for there is no rule that some will not think is unjust and unreasonable.”
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125. “It takes more than capital to swing business. You’ve got to have the A. I. D. degree to get by – Advertising, Initiative, and Dynamics.”
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126. “Theories are not so much wrong as incomplete.”
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127. “Unfortunately, in many cases, people who write science fiction violate the laws of nature, not because they want to make a point, but because they don’t know what the laws of nature are.”
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128. “If you have talent, you will receive some measure of success – but only if you persist.”
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129. “Experimentation is the least arrogant method of gaining knowledge. The experimenter humbly asks a question of nature.”
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130. “If you’re born in a cubicle and grow up in a corridor, and work in a cell, and vacation in a crowded sun-room, then coming up into the open with nothing but sky over you might just give you a nervous breakdown.”
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131. “My feeling is, quite simply, that if there is a God, He has done such a bad job that he isn’t worth discussing.”
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132. “It’s just science fiction so it’s allowed to be silly, and childish, and stupid. It’s just science fiction, so it doesn’t have to make sense. It’s just science fiction, so you must ask nothing more of it than loud noises and flashing lights.”
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133. “Finished products are for decadent minds.”
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134. “It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for subtlety.”
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135. “It is well-known that the friend of a conqueror is but the last victim.”
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136. “Intuition is the art, peculiar to the human mind, of working out the correct answer from data that is, in itself, incomplete or even, perhaps, misleading.”
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137. “No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be.”
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138. “Nothing has to be true, but everything has to sound true.”
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139. “Even as a youngster, though, I could not bring myself to believe that if knowledge presented danger, the solution was ignorance. To me, it always seemed that the solution had to be wisdom. You did not refuse to look at danger, rather you learned how to handle it safely.”
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140. “Every religion seems like a fantasy to outsiders, but as holy truth to those of the faith.”
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141. “No vision of God and heaven ever experienced by the most exalted prophet can, in my opinion, match the vision of the universe as seen by Newton or Einstein.”
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142. “Scientists derive satisfaction from figuring out the puzzle. It’s about the quest, not the grail.”
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143. “Surely no child, and few adults, have ever watched a bird in flight without envy.”
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144. “Human beings sometimes find a kind of pleasure in nursing painful emotions, in blaming themselves without reason or even against reason.”
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145. “Having no unusual coincidence is far more unusual than any coincidence could possibly be.”
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146. “The vast majority, who believe in astrology and think that the planets have nothing better to do than form a code that will tell them whether tomorrow is a good day to close a business deal or not, become all the more excited and enthusiastic.”
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147. “Psychohistory was the quintessence of sociology; it was the science of human behavior reduced to mathematical equations. The individual human being is unpredictable, but the reactions of human mobs, Seldon found, could be treated statistically.”
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148. “The Earth should not be cut up into hundreds of different sections, each inhabited by a self-defined segment of humanity that considers its own welfare and its own “national security” to be paramount above all other consideration.”
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149. “I type 90 words per minute on the typewriter; I type 100 words per minute on the word processor. But, of course, I don’t keep that up indefinitely – every once in a while I do have to think a few seconds.”
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150. “There is nothing frightening about an eternal dreamless sleep. Surely it is better than eternal torment in Hell and eternal boredom in Heaven.”
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