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    Arthur C. Clarke
    “No utopia can ever give satisfaction to everyone, all the time. As their material conditions improve, men raise their sights and become discontented with power and possessions that once would have seemed beyond their wildest dreams. And even when the external world has granted all it can, there still remain the searchings of the mind and the longings of the heart.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood’s End

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    Arthur C. Clarke
    “Science is the only religion of mankind.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood’s End

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    Arthur C. Clarke
    “Utopia was here at last: its novelty had not yet been assailed by the supreme enemy of all Utopias—boredom.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood’s End

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    Arthur C. Clarke
    “In this single galaxy of ours there are eighty-seven thousand million suns. [...] In challenging it, you would be like ants attempting to label and classify all the grains of sand in all the deserts of the world. [...] It is a bitter thought, but you must face it. The planets you may one day possess. But the stars are not for man.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood’s End

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    Arthur C. Clarke
    “They would never know how lucky they had been. For a lifetime, mankind had achieved as much happiness as any race can ever know. It had been the Golden Age. But gold was also the color of sunset, of autumn: and only Karellen’s ears could catch the first wailings of the winter storms.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood’s End

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    Arthur C. Clarke
    “So this, thought Jan, with a resignation that lay beyond all sadness, was the end of man. It was an end that no prophet had foreseen – an end that repudiated optimism and pessimism alike.

    Yet it was fitting: it had the sublime inevitability of a great work of art. Jan had glimpsed the universe in all its immensity, and knew now that it was no place for man. He realized at last how vain, in the ultimate analysis, had been the dream that lured him to the stars.

    For the road to the stars was a road that forked in two directions, and neither led to a goal that took any account of human hopes or fears.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood’s End



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