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It's how creativity works. Especially in humans. For every good idea, ten thousand idiotic ones must first be posed, sifted, tried out, and discarded. A mind that's afraid to toy with the ridiculous will never come up with the brilliantly original.
David Brin
Self-awareness is probably overrated. A complex, self-regulating system doesn't need it in order to be successful, or even smart.
David Brin
Every marvel of our age arose out of the critical give and take of an open society. No other civilization ever managed to incorporate this crucial innovation, weaving it into daily life. And if you disagree with this... say so!
David Brin
Gaia spins on, silently contemplating what it means to be born into a sarcastic universe.
David Brin
Change is the very fabric of our time.
David Brin
The three basic material rights -- continuity, mutual obligation, and the pursuit of happiness.
David Brin
All legends must be based on lies, Gordon realized. We exaggerate, and even come to believe the tales, after a while.
David Brin
The advance of human knowledge has become - at long last - a vividly enjoyable spectator sport! And a growing movement toward amateur science shows there is room for participants at every level.
David Brin
That is, some did, way back in when decent republicans and democrats shared one aim - to negotiate better solutions for the republic.
David Brin
One more piece for the Great Jigsaw puzzle.
David Brin
This is not about classic left-vs-right anymore. (As if that metaphor ever held cogent meaning.)
David Brin
It is the one uniform trait shown by every* vicious, obstinate and troglodytic enemy of the American Experiment.
David Brin
There was one exception to the rule that all our foes have committed the Decadence Assumption.
David Brin
Step back for a minute and note an important piece of psychohistory - that every generation of Americans faced adversaries who called us "decadent cowards and pleasure-seeking sybarites (wimps), devoid of any of the virtues of manhood."
David Brin
They saw the end coming, he thought, looking down the file of awful figures. But they were dead wrong about the reasons why. They assumed only gods had the power to wreak such havoc on their world, but people caused the devastation here. Alex felt compassion for the ancient Pasquans-but a superior sort nevertheless. In blaming gods, they had conveniently diverted censure from the real culprit. The designer of weapons. The feller of trees. The destroyer. Man himself.
David Brin
I'm learning, Maia thought. They keep making mistakes and I keep getting stronger. At this rate, someday I may actually gain control over my life.
David Brin
How did he get away with pushing a book like this? How is it anyone ever believed him?
David Brin
Where is it written that one should only care about big things? I fought for big things, long ago...for issues, principles, a country. Where are all of them now?
David Brin
Yet where were answers to the truly deep questions? Religion promised those, though always in vague terms, while retreating from one line in the sand to the next. Don't look past this boundary, they told Galileo, then Hutton, Darwin, Von Neumann, and Crick, always retreating with great dignity before the latest scientific advance, then drawing the next holy perimeter at the shadowy rim of knowledge.
David Brin
One more piece for the Great Jigsaw puzzle. I find it truly stunning how many people can shrug off stuff like this, preferring instead a tiny, cramped cosmos just 6,000 years old, scheduled to end any-time-now in a scripted stage show of unfathomable violence and cruelty. An ancient and immense and ongoing cosmos is so vastly more dramatic and worthy of a majestic Creator. Our brains, capable of exploring His universe, picking up His tools and doing His work, seem destined for much greater tasks than cowering in a small groups of the elect, praying that some of our neighbors will go to perdition...
David Brin
It's said that "power corrupts,” but actually it's more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power. When they do act, they think of it as service, which has limits. The tyrant, though, seeks mastery, for which he is insatiable, implacable.
David Brin
All legends must be based on lies.
David Brin
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