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    Edward O. Wilson
    “People would rather believe than know.”
    Edward O. Wilson

  • #2
    Edward O. Wilson
    “Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.”
    E.O. Wilson

  • #3
    Edward O. Wilson
    “Perhaps the time has come to cease calling it the 'environmentalist' view, as though it were a lobbying effort outside the mainstream of human activity, and to start calling it the real-world view.”
    Edward O. Wilson

  • #4
    Edward O. Wilson
    “Humanity today is like a waking dreamer, caught between the fantasies of sleep and the chaos of the real world. The mind seeks but cannot find the precise place and hour. We have created a Star Wars civilization, with Stone Age emotions, medieval institutions, and godlike technology. We thrash about. We are terribly confused by the mere fact of our existence, and a danger to ourselves and to the rest of life.”
    Edward O. Wilson, The Social Conquest of Earth

  • #5
    Edward O. Wilson
    “You teach me, I forget. You show me, I remember. You involve me, I understand.”
    Edward O. Wilson

  • #6
    Edward O. Wilson
    “There is no better high than discovery.”
    E. O. Wilson

  • #7
    Edward O. Wilson
    “One planet, one experiment.”
    Edward O. Wilson

  • #8
    Edward O. Wilson
    “True character arises from a deeper well than religion. It is the internalization of moral principles of a society, augmented by those tenets personally chosen by the individual, strong enough to endure through trials of solitude and adversity. The principles are fitted together into what we call integrity, literally the integrated self, wherein personal decisions feel good and true. Character is in turn the enduring source of virtue. It stands by itself and excites admiration in others.”
    Edward O. Wilson

  • #9
    Edward O. Wilson
    “The real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions and godlike technology. And it is terrifically dangerous, and it is now approaching a point of crisis overall.”
    Edward O. Wilson

  • #10
    Edward O. Wilson
    “Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive and even spiritual satisfaction.”
    E.O. Wilson

  • #11
    Edward O. Wilson
    “Human existence may be simpler than we thought. There is no predestination, no unfathomed mystery of life. Demons and gods do not vie for our allegiance. Instead, we are self-made, independent, alone, and fragile, a biological species adapted to live in a biological world. What counts for long-term survival is intelligent self-understanding, based upon a greater independence of thought than that tolerated today even in our most advanced democratic societies.”
    Edward O. Wilson, The Meaning of Human Existence

  • #12
    Edward O. Wilson
    “All my life I have placed great store in civility and good manners, practices I find scarce among the often hard-edged, badly socialized scientists with whom I associate. Tone of voice means a great deal to me in the course of debate. I despise the arrogance and doting self-regard so frequently found among the very bright.”
    Edward O. Wilson, Naturalist

  • #13
    Edward O. Wilson
    “The most successful scientist thinks like a poet—wide-ranging, sometimes fantastical—and works like a bookkeeper. It is the latter role that the world sees.”
    Edward O. Wilson, The Meaning of Human Existence

  • #14
    Edward O. Wilson
    “A wiser intelligence might now truthfully say of us at this point: here is a chimera, a new and very odd species come shambling into our universe, a mix of Stone Age emotion, medieval self-image, and godlike technology. The combination makes the species unresponsive to the forces that count most for its own long-term survival.”
    E.O. Wilson



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