Isaac Asimov
"It takes more than capital to swing business. You've got to have the A. I. D. degree to get by - Advertising, Initiative, and Dynamics."
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"It takes more than capital to swing business. You've got to have the A. I. D. degree to get by - Advertising, Initiative, and Dynamics."
"إن تسيير الأعمال يتطلب أكثر من مجرد رأس مال. لا بد لك من شهادة "إ. م. ح." لتنجح: الإعلان، والمبادرة، والحيوية."
Isaac Asimov
"When I feel difficulty coming on I switch to another book I'm writing. When I get back to the problem my unconscious has solved it."
"عندما أستشعر قدوم الصعوبة، أنتقل إلى كتاب آخر أعمل عليه. وحين أعود إلى المشكلة، أجد أن لا وعيي قد حلّها."
Isaac Asimov
"Nothing interferes with my concentration. You could put on an orgy in my office and I wouldn't look up. Well maybe once."
"لا شيء يعكر صفو تركيزي. يمكنك أن تقيم حفلة ماجنة في مكتبي ولن أرفع رأسي. حسناً، ربما مرة واحدة."
Isaac Asimov
"Our lifetime may be the last that will be lived out in a technological society."
"لعل جيلنا هو آخر من يعيش في كنف مجتمع تكنولوجي."
Isaac Asimov
"I think you are wrong, partner Elijah. My briefing on human characteristics here among the people of Earth includes the information that, unlike the men of the Outer Worlds, they are trained from birth to accept authority. Apparently this is the result of your way of living. One man, representing authority firmly enough, was quite sufficient, as I proved. Your own desire for a squad car was only an expression, really, of your almost instinctive wish for superior authority to take responsibility out of your hands. On my own world, I admit that what I did would have been most unjustified."
"أرى أنك مخطئ يا رفيقي إيليا. إن إحاطتي بخصائص البشر هنا على كوكب الأرض تشير إلى أنهم، خلافاً لأبناء العوالم الخارجية، يُلقّنون منذ المهد طاعة السلطة. ويبدو أن هذا نتاجٌ لنمط عيشكم. لقد كان فردٌ واحد، يجسّد السلطة بما يكفي من الثبات، كافياً تماماً، كما برهنتُ. أما رغبتك أنت في مركبة الشرطة، فلم تكن في حقيقتها سوى تعبير عن ميلك الفطري تقريباً لأن تنتزع سلطة عليا زمام المسؤولية من يديك. في عالمي الخاص، أقرّ بأن ما فعلته كان ليُعدّ أبعد ما يكون عن الصواب."
Isaac Asimov
"To surrender to ignorance and call it God has always been premature, and it remains premature today."
"الاستسلام للجهل وتسميته إلهاً كان دائماً سابقاً لأوانه، وما زال كذلك اليوم."
Isaac Asimov
"Imagine the people who believe such things and who are not ashamed to ignore, totally, all the patient findings of thinking minds through all the centuries since the Bible was written. And it is these ignorant people, the most uneducated, the most unimaginative, the most unthinking among us, who would make themselves the guides and leaders of us all; who would force their feeble and childish beliefs on us; who would invade our schools and libraries and homes. I personally resent it bitterly."
"تصوروا أولئك الذين يؤمنون بمثل هذه الأمور، ولا يخجلون من أن يتجاهلوا، تجاهلاً تاماً، كل ما توصلت إليه العقول المفكرة من نتائج صبورة عبر القرون منذ كتابة الإنجيل. وهؤلاء الجهلة، الأقل تعليماً، الأقل خيالاً، الأقل تفكيراً بيننا، هم من يريدون أن ينصبوا أنفسهم مرشدين وقادة لنا جميعاً؛ هم من يريدون أن يفرضوا علينا معتقداتهم الواهية والطفولية؛ هم من يريدون أن يغزوا مدارسنا ومكتباتنا وبيوتنا. أنا شخصياً أستاء من ذلك بشدة."
Isaac Asimov
Roving Mind
"A number of years ago, when I was a freshly-appointed instructor, I met, for the first time, a certain eminent historian of science. At the time I could only regard him with tolerant condescension. I was sorry of the man who, it seemed to me, was forced to hover about the edges of science. He was compelled to shiver endlessly in the outskirts, getting only feeble warmth from the distant sun of science- in-progress; while I, just beginning my research, was bathed in the heady liquid heat up at the very center of the glow. In a lifetime of being wrong at many a point, I was never more wrong. It was I, not he, who was wandering in the periphery. It was he, not I, who lived in the blaze. I had fallen victim to the fallacy of the 'growing edge;' the belief that only the very frontier of scientific advance counted; that everything that had been left behind by that advance was faded and dead. But is that true? Because a tree in spring buds and comes greenly into leaf, are those leaves therefore the tree? If the newborn twigs and their leaves were all that existed, they would form a vague halo of green suspended in mid-air, but surely that is not the tree. The leaves, by themselves, are no more than trivial fluttering decoration. It is the trunk and limbs that give the tree its grandeur and the leaves themselves their meaning. There is not a discovery in science, however revolutionary, however sparkling with insight, that does not arise out of what went before. 'If I have seen further than other men,' said Isaac Newton, 'it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants."
"قبل بضع سنوات، حين كنتُ أستاذًا حديث التعيين، التقيتُ للمرة الأولى بمؤرخ بارز في علم العلوم. في ذلك الحين، لم أكن أستطيع أن أنظر إليه إلا بتسامح متعالٍ. كنتُ أشفق على الرجل الذي بدا لي وكأنه مجبر على التحليق حول أطراف العلم. كان مضطرًا للارتجاف بلا نهاية في الضواحي، لا يناله إلا دفء خافت من شمس العلم المتطور البعيدة؛ بينما أنا، وقد بدأتُ للتو بحثي، كنتُ أغتسل في حرارة سائلة مسكرة في صميم التوهج.
في حياة مليئة بالأخطاء في نقاط عديدة، لم أكن مخطئًا قط أكثر من ذلك. كنتُ أنا، لا هو، من يتجول في الأطراف. وكان هو، لا أنا، من يعيش في وهج النور.
لقد وقعتُ ضحية مغالطة "الحافة النامية"؛ الاعتقاد بأن حدود التقدم العلمي هي وحدها التي تُعدّ؛ وأن كل ما خلفه هذا التقدم قد بهت ومات.
ولكن هل هذا صحيح؟ هل لأن شجرة في الربيع تتبرعم وتخضر أوراقها، تكون تلك الأوراق هي الشجرة؟ لو كانت الأغصان الوليدة وأوراقها هي كل ما وُجد، لشكّلت هالة خضراء غامضة معلقة في الهواء، ولكن بالتأكيد ليست تلك هي الشجرة. الأوراق، بحد ذاتها، ليست أكثر من زينة تافهة ترفرف. إنها الجذع والأطراف التي تمنح الشجرة عظمتها، وتمنح الأوراق نفسها معناها.
لا يوجد اكتشاف في العلم، مهما كان ثوريًا، ومهما كان متلألئًا بالبصيرة، إلا وينبع مما سبقه. "إذا كنتُ قد رأيتُ أبعد من غيري من الرجال،" قال إسحاق نيوتن، "فذلك لأني وقفتُ على أكتاف العمالقة."
Isaac Asimov
Adding a Dimension: Seventeen Essays on the History of Science
"There was something ghost-like and insubstantial about gases to these early chemists. They called liquids that turned into gases easily, "spirits." Methyl alcohol, they called "wood spirit"; ethyl alcohol, "wine spirit." Even today, alcoholic beverages are frequently referred to as "spirits." (Modern Arabs, from whose language the word "alcohol" was taken, call ethyl alcohol "spirit" from the English. This is a queer exchange.)"
Isaac Asimov
"If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type a little faster."
Isaac Asimov
"I am an atheist, out and out. It took me a long time to say it. I've been an atheist for years and years, but somehow I felt it was intellectually unrespectable to say one was an atheist, because it assumed knowledge that one didn't have. Somehow, it was better to say one was a humanist or an agnostic. I finally decided that I'm a creature of emotion as well as of reason. Emotionally, I am an atheist. I don't have the evidence to prove that God doesn't exist, but I so strongly suspect he doesn't that I don't want to waste my time."
Isaac Asimov
"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived."
Isaac Asimov
"I made up my mind long ago to follow one cardinal rule in all my writing—to be clear. I have given up all thought of writing poetically or symbolically or experimentally, or in any of the other modes that might (if I were good enough) get me a Pulitzer prize. I would write merely clearly and in this way establish a warm relationship between myself and my readers, and the professional critics—Well, they can do whatever they wish."
Isaac Asimov
"Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right."
Isaac Asimov
Foundation
"When I read about the way in which library funds are being cut and cut, I can only think that the door is closing and that American society has found one more way to destroy itself."
Isaac Asimov
"What lasts in the reader’s mind is not the phrase but the effect the phrase created: laughter, tears, pain, joy. If the phrase is not affecting the reader, what’s it doing there? Make it do its job or cut it without mercy or remorse."
Isaac Asimov
"Whenever I have endured or accomplished some difficult task -- such as watching television, going out socially or sleeping -- I always look forward to rewarding myself with the small pleasure of getting back to my typewriter and writing something."
Isaac Asimov
"The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom."
Isaac Asimov
"I would argue that a truly developed country would be beyond Presidents and Kings. In a world with some semblance of equality, each liberal-minded woman, each gay person, and indeed almost every person could be their own President. In a world of equals, what real service does a ruler provide?"
Isaac Asimov
"Any technological advance can be dangerous. Fire was dangerous from the start, and so (even more so) was speech - and both are still dangerous to this day - but human beings would not be human without them."
Isaac Asimov
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