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From Quotes by Konrad Lorenz
- All scientific knowledge to which man owes his role as master of the world arose from playful activities.
- The scientist knows very well that he is approaching ultimate truth only in an asymptotic curve and is barred from ever reaching it; but at…
- I believe that present day civilized man suffers from insufficient discharge of his aggressive drive
- ...he who has seen the intimate beauty of nature cannot tear himself away from it again. He must become either a poet or a naturalist…
- I see the creative accomplishments of which highly gifted humans are capable as special cases of the universal creative process, that game played by everyone…
- I am convinced that of all the people on the two sides of the great curtain, the space pilots are the least likely to hate…
- Most people have forgotten how to live with living creatures, with living systems and that, in turn, is the reason why man, whenever he comes…
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