Richardson Quotes

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Steven Pinker
“Lewis Richardson wrote that his quest to analyze peace with numbers sprang from two prejudices. As a Quaker, he believed that "the moral evil in war outweighs the moral good, although the latter is conspicuous." As a scientist, he thought there was too much moralizing about war and not enough knowledge. "For indignation is so easy and satisfying a mood that it is apt to prevent one from attending to any facts that oppose it. If the reader should object that I have abandoned ethics for the false doctrine that 'tout comprendre c'est tout pardonner' [to understand all is to forgive all], I can reply that it is only a temporary suspense of ethical judgment, made because 'beaucoup condamner c'est peu comprendre' [to condemn much is to understand little]." (p. 200)”
Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined

Elizabeth Bear
“If his tone were any more soaked in exasperation, it would be dripping.”
Elizabeth Bear, On Safari in R'lyeh and Carcosa with Gun and Camera