« If I were not an atheist, I believe in a God who would choose to save the men based on the whole of their lives, and not on what they have to say, and how. »
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Isaac Asimov
Moi, Asimov. Mémoires, 1994 |
Isaac Asimov
Moi, Asimov. Mémoires, 1994
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« Emile is at his wife's bedside and keeps sobbing; finally, drawing on her last strength, she stands on her elbow and says, "Emile, Emile, I cannot go and face my Creator without confessing my sin!" And the husband, grieving, calms her down: "Not now, my dear, rest." But she insists: "I cannot, I must confess, without it my soul will not know peace. I cheated on you, Emile, here in this house, not a month ago... Then the husband reassures her: "Shut up, shhh, calm down, I know, I know. Why else would I poison you? »
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Isaac Asimov
The robot that dreamed |
Isaac Asimov
The robot that dreamed
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« It's time, finally, to force the world to look over our shoulder. There's something to see. »
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Isaac Asimov
The Robot Who Dreamed - The Very Ugly Little Boy |
Isaac Asimov
The Robot Who Dreamed - The Very Ugly Little Boy
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