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In my considered opinion, the profit to be made by permanent settlement in space is nothing less than the survival of industrial civilization, and therefore the survival of nearly the entire human race, along with such amenities as peace, freedom, enough to eat, and the chance to reach a high age in good health. — Poul Anderson
My knowledge of the human psyche is as yet imperfect. Certain areas won't yield to computation. — Poul Anderson
We live with our archetypes, but can we live in them? — Poul Anderson
Democracy can only be measured on the existence of an opposition — Poul Henningsen
Good taste is always bad. — Poul Henningsen
for a moment infinitesimal and infinite, men, women, child, ship, and death were one. It — Poul Anderson
Art is the ability to separate the significant from the insignificant. — Poul Henningsen
Why do most people think their own impoverished lives must be the norm of the universe? — Poul Anderson
A man can do but little. Enough if that little be right. — Poul Anderson
So softly you hear it now, Mary O'Meara, but soon it comes joyful and clear.
And soon in the shadow and dew of your hilltop a star-guided footfall rings near.
My only beloved, I'm here. — Poul Anderson
The single definition of government I've ever seen that makes sense is that it's the organization which claims the right to kill people who won't do what it wants. — Poul Anderson
Better a life like a falling star, brief bright across the dark, than the long, long waiting of the immortals, loveless and cheerlessly wise. — Poul Anderson
If we knew exactly what to expect throughout the Solar System, we would have no reason to explore it. — Poul Anderson
I'll have to jump around like sodium in the rain. — Poul Anderson
The same fight was being waged, here the Nazis and there the Middle World; but in both places, Chaos against Law, something old and wild and blind at war with man and the works of man. — Poul Anderson
Timidity can be as dangerous as rashness. — Poul Anderson
In Harvest of Stars, there is this notion, not original with me of course, that it will become possible to download at least the basic aspects of a human personality into a machine program. — Poul Anderson
Anybody can find infinite Mandelbrot figures in his navel. — Poul Anderson
Who can we trust with a monopoly of the planet killer weapons and unlimited powers of inspection and arrest? Why, a country big and modern enough to make peace-keeping a major industry; but not big enough to conquer anyone else or force its will on anyone without the support of a majority of nations; and reasonably well thought of by everyone. In short, Sweden. — Poul Anderson
The rules are rather simple to understand: Under democracy you can defend any view, but only defend it. You can not try to realise it through power, violence or weapons. — Poul Henningsen
What five books would I like to be remembered for? Well ... Tau Zero, I like that one especially. It was somewhat of a tour de force, and I think it got across what I was trying for. — Poul Anderson
Will none wipe the sneer of the face of the cosmos? — Poul Anderson
The fact is, man has never stayed by a single ideal. The mass enthusiasm when you were young gave way to cool, rationalistic classicism. Today that's being drowned in turn by a kind of neoromanticism. God knows where that will lead. I probably won't approve. Regardless, new generations grow up. We've no right to freeze them into our own mold. The universe is too wide. — Poul Anderson
I've been washing stairs my whole life. One day after the other. Since I was five years old. I've never complained. Shame on you. I'm embarrassed to have a son like you ... can't even look after his own bicycle. You just wait until your dad comes home. Then you'll be in trouble, I can tell you that much.
Poul-Erik's Mother
The Informer — Steen Langstrup
Future comes by itself, progress does not. — Poul Henningsen
A lasting solution, the possibility to begin a new life, is the only dignified solution for the refugee himself. — Poul Hartling
Colonization means potential immortality for the human genus. Man's safety on Earth was never great, and it dwindles hourly. Disarmament, even world government, will not guarantee survival in an age when population presses natural resources to the limit and when the knowledge of how to work mischief on a planetary scale is ever more widely diffused among peoples who may grow ever more desperate. — Poul Anderson
That,' he confessed aloud, 'was as ludicrous a case of mutual ineptitude as the gods of slapstick ever engineered. We both deserve to be tickled to death by small green centipedes. Well ... if you keep quiet about it, I will. — Poul Anderson
I am told that our chroniclers' practice of inventing speeches for great persons whose lives they write is unscholarly. — Poul Anderson
A fanatic is a man who, when he's lost sight of his purpose, redoubles his effort. — Poul Anderson
A fanatic's willingness to kill or be killed in the service of a cause cannot prove the rightness of that cause. — Poul Anderson
Momentarily a wing of zodiacal radiance could be seen, like a halo over the rising fire-disk. — Poul Anderson
Heaven is not as narrowly literal-minded as hell. — Poul Anderson
We can't go on ... having regular bowel movements ... while creation happens! — Poul Anderson
There are some ideas so stupid that only intellectuals can believe in them, particularly left-wing intellectuals. — Poul Anderson
Magic!' cried an old man. 'Tis sorcery, and we are undone!' 'Not so,' I told him, 'Sorcery cannot harm good Christians.' 'But I am a miserable sinner,' he wailed. — Poul Anderson
The only thing which separates man from child is all the values he has lost over the years. — Poul Henningsen
The fish that first ventured ashore had considerable practical problems. — Poul Anderson
I've yet to see any problem, however complicated, which when you looked at it the right way didn't become still more complicated. — Poul Anderson
You just hang in there, boy, hang in with that apprenticeship of yours, do you hear me? You are lucky they would even take someone like you. You're a child of the slums. A ragtag. On top of that, you're a whining piece of shit. Nobody will ever do anything for you. Do you understand what I'm saying? They'll let you starve to death, no problem. Nobody is going to cry on your grave.
Poul-Erik's Mother
The Informer by Steen Langstrup — Steen Langstrup
Peace is more than just absence of war. It is rather a state in which no people of any country, in fact no group of people of any kind live in fear or in need. — Poul Hartling
At each stage ... entirely new laws, concepts and generalizations are necessary, requiring inspiration and creativity to just as great a degree as in the previous one. — Poul Anderson
Poor old G.K.C.! It's too bad he didn't live to see the change. What paradoxes he would have dreamed up! — Poul Anderson
So much American science fiction is parochial
not as true now as it was years ago, but the assumption is one culture in the future, more or less like ours, and with the same ideals, the same notions of how to do things, just bigger and flashier technology. Well, you know darn well it doesn't work that way ... — Poul Anderson
Ninety-nine per cent of the human race, no matter how smart they are, will do the convenient thing instead of the wise thing, and kid themselves into thinking they can somehow escape the consequences. — Poul Anderson
Just to clarify the division of labor on the show, I write the show and Alan [Poul] does everything else. — Aaron Sorkin
Poul Anderson's 'The High Crusade' may have had a greater impact on my development as a writer than any other book I ever read. — Eric Flint
Everything new stalls because there is precedence for the old — Poul Henningsen
It is a truism that the structure of a society is basically determined by its technology. Not in an absolute sense-there may be totally different cultures using identical tools-but the tools settle the possibilities; you can't have interstellar trade without spaceships. A race limited to a single planet, possessing a high knowledge of mechanics but with its basic machines of industry and war requiring a large capital investment, will inevitably tend toward collectivism under one name or another. Free enterprise needs elbow room. — Poul Anderson
Two lives met across death and centuries. To ask what it meant is meaningless. There is no destiny. But sometimes there is bravery — Poul Anderson
Today fraudulent research and corruption are sadly becoming more commonplace. The case of Poul Thorsen, for example, stands out in terms of shameless audacity - stealing grant money meant for autism research. — James Ottar Grundvig
Being conservative has never been regarded as old-fashioned. But if you fight for a sensible step in the right direction which others has deserted you will be branded "reactionary". — Poul Henningsen
He had seen too much of the cosmos to have any great faith in man's ability to understand it. — Poul Anderson
Let us settle down to the serious business of getting drunk. — Poul Anderson
I wrote the first book, Harvest of Stars, and as I was writing it, I saw that certain implications had barely been touched on ... It's perfectly obvious that two completely revolutionary things are going on, with cybernetics, and biological science. — Poul Anderson
The technician should never forget that he is an artist, the artist never that he is a technician — Poul Henningsen
I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when looked at in the right way did not become still more complicated. — Poul Anderson
Give fear no hold on you. Keep sinews loose and senses open, ready at every instant to flow with the rush of action. — Poul Anderson
'Six Feet Under,' for me, was college. Alan Ball and Alan Poul ran that show and really taught me what it meant to really run a show in a classic way. — Jill Soloway
I would like to appeal to all those in whose hands the future of mankind lies, to use their power not to destroy or kill, nor to create suffering in a grasping search for selfish objectives, but to help alleviate the plight of the needy; to aim at justice and freedom for the individual. — Poul Hartling
If nothing else, we today need a reminder that we must never take civilization for granted. I — Poul Anderson
Their flight was not less exhilarating for being explainable. — Poul Anderson
Let us never cease to feel compassion for those in want. Let us never tire of helping victims of injustice and oppression. He who puts his faith in the restoration of human dignity cannot be wrong. — Poul Hartling
You know what they say about bold spacemen never becoming old spacemen. — Poul Anderson
These lands are not always calm. We may well have more adventures ahead of us. But we shall meet them with high hearts. — Poul Anderson
We talk of regional conflicts, of economic and social crises, of political instability, of abuses of human rights, of racism, religious intolerance, inequalities between rich and poor, hunger, over-population, under-development and. I could go on and on. Each and every one of these impediments to humanity's pursuit of well-being are also among the root causes of refugee problems. — Poul Hartling
Machines can only find what ignorant men have programmed them to find. — Poul Anderson
I think the first duty of all art, including fiction of any kind, is to entertain. That is to say, to hold interest. No matter how worthy the message of something, if it's dull, you're just not communicating.
-Poul_Anderson — Poul Anderson
A man isn't really alive till he has something bigger than himself and his own little happiness, for which he'd gladly die. — Poul Anderson
My first published novel was 'Mother of Demons,' which is simply 'The High Crusade' standing on its head. Poul Anderson placed his medieval human heroes in a futuristic alien setting; I placed my futuristic human heroes in a bronze age alien setting. — Eric Flint
