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Today, for the mass of humanity, science and technology embody 'miracle, mystery, and authority'. Science promises that the most ancient human fantasies will at last be realized. Sickness and ageing will be abolished; scarcity and poverty will be no more; the species will become immortal. Like Christianity in the past, the modern cult of science lives on the hope of miracles. But to think that science can transform the human lot is to believe in magic. Time retorts to the illusions of humanism with the reality: frail, deranged, undelivered humanity. Even as it enables poverty to be diminished and sickness to be alleviated, science will be used to refine tyranny and perfect the art of war. — John N. Gray

I despised my arrival on this earth and I despise my departure; it is a tragedy. — William Shakespeare

I do not think I'm easy to define. I have a wandering mind. And I'm not anything that you think I am. — Syd Barrett

I grew up wondering if I'd have food for supper; now I'm standing in a palace about to be eaten alive. Red — Victoria Aveyard

All's well in the end, if you've only the patience to wait. — Francois Rabelais

The heart is a home; love should take up all of the rooms. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The teleology of the Universe is directed to the production of Beauty ... The type of Truth required for the final stretch of Beauty is a discovery and not a recapitulation ... Apart from Beauty, Truth is neither good, nor bad ... Truth matters because of beauty. — Alfred North Whitehead

Harvard has enough panegyrists without me. — John Updike

In the morning, real nurses taught us the rudiments of anatomy and instructed us in the preparation of dressings and bandages. But then in the afternoon, representatives of the Frauenschaft, the women's auxiliary of the Nazi Party, came to instruct us in our real mission: to boost the morale of the wounded and spread the propaganda of German invincibility. — Edith Hahn Beer

No great dependence is to be placed on the eagerness of young soldiers for action ... fighting is agreeable to those who are strangers to it. — Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus