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d9a7f3d although individuals and small events did affect the course of historical development, the influence of even major figures was strictly limited. In Iain Pears
03150a3 But what's the point of freedom? Do you think you can change anything?' 'Of course not. We are waiting.' 'For what?' 'Until the world changes on it's own. That is the one truth of history. Everything ends. Civilisations, empires, however powerful and strong. They all end, sooner or later. When it does, we will be there, with all the old ideas and thoughts, preserved and ready to blossom. history end-of-civilization preservation-of-knowledge dystopia civilization Iain Pears
5cff491 men had turned their minds to the passion of faction, and learned to despise the old wisdom because they could not read it afresh. Iain Pears
42c84d3 And there will be no waste, I promise you," he went on, waving his finger in the air as he got into his stride. "You see, the trouble with the professor is that, once he stops for lunch, he tends to lose interest. He drinks a good deal, you know," he confided. "What's left over gets thrown away or gnawed by rats in the basement. Whereas I will pickle you..." Iain Pears
d5d0b74 I did very much hope that he wasn't frittering away his time on nonsense when he had a fantasy to dream about. Iain Pears
a0c5f6b Mr. Milton set out in his great poem to justify the ways of God to men, as he says. He has not considered one question, however: perhaps God has forbidden men to know His ways, for if they did know the full extent of His goodness, and the magnitude of our rejection of it, they would be so disheartened they would abandon all hope of redemption, and die of grief. I Iain Pears
d2f846e Just because your choice is predetermined does not mean you do not have a free choice before you take it (516) Iain Pears
3e9a6c9 Aunt Gertie could not tell the difference between 1928 and now. Uncle Joseph was dead and alive. In other words, she grasped the essential non-existence of time. Generally speaking, our minds impose an entirely artificial order on the world. It is the only way that such an inadequate instrument as our brain can function. It cannot deal with the complexity of reality, so simplifies everything until it can, putting events into an artificial o.. Iain Pears
10c6840 For the sake of objectivity, the programme analysed both histories - real and alternative - without being informed which was which. It concluded that the second, actual sequence of events was statistically so improbable that it could not possibly happen. ... We are required to believe a) that a drug-addled, womanising inexperienced Catholic with strong links to criminal organisations could defeat the most experienced politician in the count.. Iain Pears
be22379 When an experiment was to begin, all women were excluded for fear their irrational natures would influence the result, and an air of fervent concentration descended. women science Iain Pears
afed17b Although of course I am aware that it changes colour in a jar. But we know why, surely? The heavier melancholic elements in the blood sink, making the top lighter and the bottom darker." "Not so," I said firmly. "Cover the jar, and the colour does not change. And I can find no explanation of how such separation could occur in the lungs. But when it emerges from the lungs - at least, this is the case in cats - it is very much lighter in colo.. cat experiments Iain Pears
dabbf47 But, however splendid a job may seem when one does not have it, it rarely stands up to close acquaintanceship. Iain Pears
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