A.E. Van Vogt Quotes
You Assume Far Too Readily That Man Is A Paragon Of Justice, Forgetting, Apparently, That He Has A Long And Savage History. He Has Killed Other Animals Not Only For Meat But For Pleasure; He Has Enslaved His Neighbors, Murdered His Opponents, And Obtained The Most Unholy Sadistical Joy From The Agony Of Others. It Is Not Impossible That We Shall, In The Course Of Our Travels, Meet Other Intelligent Creatures Far More Worthy Than Man To Rule The Universe.
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