Songs of Distant Earth Quotes
Songs of Distant Earth
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Arthur C. Clarke17,020 ratings, 3.91 average rating, 885 reviews
Songs of Distant Earth Quotes
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“Now I can rejoice that I knew you, rather than mourn because I lost you.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“The greatest danger is panic”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“He felt like a young student again, confronted with all the art and knowledge of mankind. The experience was both exhilarating and depressing; a whole universe lay at his fingertips, but the fraction of it he could explore in an entire lifetime was so negligible that he was sometimes overwhelmed with despair.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“Problems seldom go away if they’re ignored.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“Don’t believe anything I’ve told you—merely because I said it.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“...if one had to think about every footstep one took, ordinary walking would be impossible.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“There’s an ancient philosophical joke that’s much subtler than it seems. Question: Why is the Universe here? Answer: Where else would it be?”
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
“So the problem of Evil never really existed. To expect the universe to be benevolent was like imagining one could always win at a game of pure chance.”
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
“Death focuses the mind on the things that really matter: why are we here, and what should we do?”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“Moses Kaldor had always loved mountains; they made him feel nearer to the God whose nonexistence he still sometimes resented.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“The Lassans were insatiably inquisitive, and the concept of privacy was almost unknown to them. A Please Do Not Disturb sign was often regarded as a personal challenge, which led to interesting complications...”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“Here the trees surrounded them with an invisible, anechoic blanket, so that every word seemed sucked into silence the moment it was uttered.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“Sometimes a decision has to be made by a single individual, who has the authority to enforce it. That’s why you need a captain. You can’t run a ship by a committee—at least not all the time.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“He’s a creature of today—not haunted by the past or fearful of the future!”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“the selection panels had thrown away the Veda, the Bible, the Tripitaka, the Qur’an, and all the immense body of literature—fiction and nonfiction—that was based upon them. Despite all the wealth of beauty and wisdom these works contained, they could not be allowed to reinfect virgin planets with the ancient poisons of religious hatred, belief in the supernatural, and the pious gibberish with which countless billions of men and women had once comforted themselves at the cost of addling their minds.”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“Soon after her beloved young brother was killed, she asked me, “What is the purpose of grief? Does it serve any biological function?”
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
“harsh verdict of the great philosopher Lucretius: all religions were fundamentally immoral, because the superstitions they peddled wrought more evil than good.”
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
“This was the fundamental problem with rockets—and no one had ever discovered any alternative for deep-space propulsion. It was just as difficult to lose speed as to acquire it, and carrying the necessary propellant for deceleration did not merely double the difficulty of a mission; it squared it.”
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
“We are survivors. The only survivors. And survivors always feel guilty at being alive.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“The sign of its passing was written there upon the sky as if a giant hand had drawn a piece of chalk across the blue dome of heaven. Even as they watched, the gleaming vapor trail began to fray at the edges, breaking up into wisps of cloud, until it seemed that a bridge of snow had been thrown from horizon to horizon.”
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
― The Songs Of Distant Earth
“It is possible to build a rational and humane culture completely free from the threat of supernatural restraints.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
― Songs of Distant Earth
“Even if, to the naked human eye, a waterfall and a shower of bricks appeared very different, they were really much the same. The tiny “bricks” of H2O were too small to be visible to the unaided senses, but they could be easily discerned by the instruments of the physicists.”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“Week by week, month by month, it slowly faded, though even when it moved back into the daylight sky it was still easy to find if one knew exactly where to look. And at night for years it was often the brightest of the stars.
Mirissa saw it one last time, just before her eyesight failed.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
Mirissa saw it one last time, just before her eyesight failed.”
― Songs of Distant Earth
“All we want from Thalassa is a hundred thousand tons of water. Or, to be more specific, ice.”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“Question: Why is the Universe here? Answer: Where else would it be?”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“Gödel Deleted God.”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“Bad things happened just as often as good; as had long been suspected, the universe simply obeyed the laws of mathematical probability. Certainly there was no sign of any supernatural intervention, either for good or for ill.”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“anything really important can be expressed in a single sentence”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“for every problem there is a solution that is simple, attractive—and wrong. But this solution, he was certain, was simple, attractive—and absolutely right.”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
“Clinging too long to the past is a sickness”
― The Songs of Distant Earth
― The Songs of Distant Earth
