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“How then to enforce peace? Not by reason, certainly, nor by education. If a man could not look at the fact of peace and the fact of war and choose the former in preference to the latter, what additional argument could persuade him? What could be more eloquent as a condemnation of war than war itself?”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
“It was almost inevitable. Those who worked directly for the Squires were only too glad to identify themselves with the rulers and make up for their real inferiority by a tighter adherence to the rules of segregation, a harsh and haughty attitude toward their fellows.”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
“An unpleasant nest of nasty, materialistic and aggressive people, careless of the rights of others, imperfectly democratic at home though quick to see the minor slaveries of others, and greedy without end.”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
“Galaxy, he hated them! He stopped himself, drew a firm breath...There was no use thinking hate...He had learned to bear in silence. He ought not forget what he had learned now. Of all times, not now.”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
“How then to enforce peace? Not by reason, certainly, nor by
education. If a man could not look at the fact of peace and
the fact of war and choose the former in preference to the
latter, what additional argument could persuade him? What
could be more eloquent as a condemnation of war than war
itself? What tremendous feat of dialectic could carry with it
a tenth the power of a single gutted ship with its ghastly
cargo?”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
tags: war
“No one is so modest as not to believe himself a competent amateur sleuth...”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
“Now why should there be a special word for a man with dark skin? There was no special word for a man with blue eyes, or large ears, or curly hair.”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
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Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
“it's a blackmail that would not work on any other planet in the Galaxy. Their own sick social system gave us this weapon and I have no compunction about using it.”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space
“Eliminate the impossible and whatever remained, however improbable, was the truth.”
Isaac Asimov, The Currents of Space