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Italo Calvino

"Man is simply the best chance we know of that matter has had of providing itself with information about itself."

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"Man is simply the best chance we know of that matter has had of providing itself with information about itself."

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"It stands to the everlasting credit of science that by acting on the human mind it has overcome man's insecurity before himself and before nature."

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"Alas! It seems to me that when one is as good as this at dissecting children who are to born, one can't stiffen up enough to create them."

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"There are no enemies in science, professor. Only phenomena to study."

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"The total amount of energy from outside the solar system ever received by all the radio telescopes on the planet Earth is less than the energy of a single snowflake striking the ground."

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"Science is what you know, philosophy is what you don't know."

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"What we must understand is that the industries, processes, and inventions created by modern science can be used either to subjugate or liberate. The choice is up to us."

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"What Galileo and Newton were to the seventeenth century, Darwin was to the nineteenth."

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"We are well on our way to a unified theory of biology that will merge body and environment, brain and mind, genome and microbiome."

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"We are learning more about the humanity of the unborn child. Science and truth support the prolife movement."

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"In 1983, NASA invited Canada to fly three payload specialists, in part because we had contributed the robotic arm that is used on the shuttle."

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"A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say."
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"In fact the problem Leopardi is facing is speculative and metaphysical, a problem in the history of philosophy from Parmenides to Descartes and Kant: the relationship between the idea of infinity as absolute space and absolute time, and our empirical knowledge of space and time."
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"Who are we, who is each one of us, if not a combinatoria of experiences, information, books we have read, things imagined?"
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"It is not the voice that commands the story: it is the ear."
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"It's better not to know authors personally, because the real person never corresponds to the image you form of him from reading his books."
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"If one starts to draw comparisons between what is and what is not, it is the poorer qualities of the former that strike you, the impurities, the flaws; in short, you can only really feel safe with nothingness."
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"Reading,' he says, 'is always this: there is a thing that is there, a thing made of writing, a solid material object, which cannot be changed, and through this thing we measure ourselves against something else that is not present, something else that belongs to the immaterial, invisible world, because it can only be thought, imagined, or because it was once and is no longer, past, lost, unattainable, in the land of the dead....''Or that is not present because it does not yet exist, something desire, feared, possible or impossible,' Ludmilla says. 'Reading is going toward something that is about to be, and no one yet knows what it will be...."
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"The seventh reader interrupts you: 'Do you believe that every story must have a beginning and an end? In ancient times a story could only end in two ways: having passed all the tests, the hero and heroine married, or else they died. The ultimate meaning to which all stories refer has two faces: the continuity of life, the inevitability of death.'You stop for a moment to reflect on these words. Then, in a flash, you decide you want to marry Ludmilla."
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"The difference between the true and the false is only a prejudice of ours."
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"Memory's images, once they are fixed in words, are erased."
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