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“I won't put my ignorance on an altar and call it God. It feels like idolatry, like the worst kind of idolatry.”
Robert Charles Wilson, Darwinia
“Guilford thought he knew what science was. It was nothing more than curiosity … tempered by humility, disciplined with patience. Science”
Robert Charles Wilson, Darwinia
“Finch refused to discuss these ideas and didn't brook criticism from his colleagues, much less from a mere photographer. What must it be like, Guilford wondered, to have such a baroque architecture crammed inside one's skull? Such a strange cathedral, so well buttressed, so well defended?”
Robert Charles Wilson, Darwinia
“Superstition...is what we call the miracles we don't approve of.”
Robert Charles Wilson, Darwinia
“[N]ot my name, my secret idea of myself.”
Robert Charles Wilson, Darwinia