Stanisław Lem: Frases en inglés (página 2)

Stanisław Lem era escritor polaco cuya obra se ha caracterizado por su tono satírico y filosófico. Frases en inglés.
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“We don't want to conquer the cosmos, we simply want to extend the boundaries of Earth to the frontiers of the cosmos.”

Stanisław Lem libro Solaris

Fuente: Solaris (1961), Ch. 6: "The Little Apocrypha", p. 72

“For moral reasons… the world appears to me to be put together in such a painful way that I prefer to believe that it was not created… intentionally.”

From Peter Engel, "An Interview With Stanislaw Lem": The Missouri Review, Volume VII, Number 2 (1984) http://www.missourireview.org/index.php?genre=Interviews&title=An+Interview+with+Stanislaw+Lem
Contexto: For moral reasons I am an atheist — for moral reasons. I am of the opinion that you would recognize a creator by his creation, and the world appears to me to be put together in such a painful way that I prefer to believe that it was not created by anyone than to think that somebody created this intentionally.

“Plenitude, when too plenitudinous, was worse than destitution, for — obviously — what could one do, if there was nothing one could not?”

Stanisław Lem libro Ciberíada

In "Tale of the Three Storytelling Machines of King Genius", §4
The Cyberiad (1967)

“Even a fool could see that one didn't need a war, nuclear or otherwise, to destroy oneself; the rising cost of weaponry could do that quite nicely.”

Stanisław Lem libro Peace on Earth

Peace on Earth (1987), tr. Elinor Ford (1994) from Pokój na Ziemi, Ch. 1

“He who has had, has been, but he who hasn't been, has been had.”

Stanisław Lem libro Ciberíada

In "Tale of the Three Storytelling Machines of King Genius", §2
The Cyberiad (1967)

“The ancients used to say: mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur — the world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived.”

Stanisław Lem libro Szempillantás

Starożytni mawiali: 'mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur'.
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"A Blink of an Eye", Okamgnienie (2000); the phrase "Mundus Vult Decipi" was used as a motto by the American satirist James Branch Cabell and is said to have originated with Petronius.

“And do you believe in God?"
"I do."
"But you didn't think a robot would, right?”

"Right."
"The Inquest" in More Tales of Pirx the Pilot (1983)