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208 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1956
Without man, it would be true to say that the universe itself would have no consciousness of itself. Then, indeed, it would be blind and purposeless. (p.52)
I wondered what form what we knew as life would take on gaseous bodies like the sun, on worlds of snow and ice and frozen gases like the planet Neptune. For what I had seen seemed to imply, to me, that life was not an unique thing, existing only in a form adapted to the special conditions of our planet, Earth, but a fundamental regenerative quality of all matter. (p.139)
I needed to prove to myself, as well as for all other men who were to come, that Man, even naked, with no more tools than would fit him for survival, could yet dominate an alien planet. For it seemed to me that either there was something in humanity, some grasp, some spirit, some intelligence and transcending understanding which would make all human history worth while, or there was nothing: nothing but a momentary squirming of helpless, fated life in all the myriads of individuals of our species, doomed to end and as meaningless while it lasted as cloud of bacteria... (p.144)
We are born of a race that has lived, for long ages, as far as its emotions are concerned, by ear and sound. We are affected directly by exhortations, and cries, and screams of agony... To us, the sublime is almost always sound... (p.158)
An alien view of Man:
"I think you strive only to gain the strength and comfort that your bodies lack. I think there are too many of you already. I think that each of you feels weak and does not know why or what his is nor where he leads. You crave for power, because power means safety. You crave for strength because you are weak and uncertain of yourselves. you crave for knowledge because you know nothing. You crave to conquer the universe because it is so vast and you are so small. You think always that if you can know a little more if you can travel a little farther, you will stumble on some secret which will transform your nature. But your nature is what it is. It is you that should try to change." p.170-1)