ISAAC ASIMOV QUOTES IV

American author & professor of biochemistry (1920-1992)

Why ... did so many people spend their lives not trying to find answers to questions -- not even thinking of questions to begin with? Was there anything more exciting in life than seeking answers?

ISAAC ASIMOV

Prelude to Foundation

Tags: questions


Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today -- but the core of science fiction, its essence, the concept around which it revolves, has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at all.

ISAAC ASIMOV

"My Own View", The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

Tags: science fiction


Dreams may be impossible, yet still be dreamed.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation and Earth

Tags: dreams


To succeed, planning alone is insufficient. One must improvise as well.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation


Courtiers don't take wagers against the king's skill. There is the deadly danger of winning.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation


There was this superstitious fear on the part of the pygmies of the present for the relics of the giants of the past.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Second Foundation

Tags: past


It was obvious that bigotry was never a one-way operation, that hatred bred hatred.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Pebble in the Sky

Tags: racism


To be perfectly honest with you, I don't really see what the big deal is about getting to the Moon with the computers and the mid-course-corrections. I know you are a bunch of engineers, and you know better than I do, but I ask you ... once you get there beyond the atmosphere, do you or do you not see the Moon?

ISAAC ASIMOV

lecture at Newark College of Engineering, Nov. 8, 1974

Tags: moon


Anything you make forbidden gains sexual attractiveness. Would you be particularly interested in women's breasts if you lived in a society in which they were displayed at all times?

ISAAC ASIMOV

Prelude to Foundation


There's no merit in discipline under ideal circumstances. I'll have it in the face of death, or it's useless.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation

Tags: discipline


Custom is second nature. Be accustomed to a bald head, sufficiently accustomed, and hair on it would seem monstrous.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Prelude to Foundation

Tags: custom


You must keep sending work out; you must never let a manuscript do nothing but eat its head off in a drawer. You send that work out again and again, while you're working on another one. If you have talent, you will receive some measure of success -- but only if you persist.

ISAAC ASIMOV

attributed, How to Become a Famous Writer Before You're Dead

Tags: writing


Considering what human beings do and have done to human beings (and to other living things as well) ... I can never imagine what the devil people think computers can add to the horrors.

ISAAC ASIMOV

The Beginning and the End

Tags: computers


Love life seems to be that factor which requires the largest quantity of magical tinkering.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation and Empire

Tags: love


Postulates are based on assumption and adhered to by faith. Nothing in the Universe can shake them.

ISAAC ASIMOV

I, Robot

Tags: faith


They won't listen. Do you know why? Because they have certain fixed notions about the past. Any change would be blasphemy in their eyes, even if it were the truth. They don't want the truth; they want their traditions.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Pebble in the Sky

Tags: tradition


The tyranny that now exists is actual. That which may exist in the future is potential. If we are always to draw back from change with the thought that the change may be for the worse, then there is no hope at all of ever escaping injustice.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Prelude to Foundation


It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for subtlety.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation


Where is the world whose people don't prefer a comfortable, warm, and well-worn belief, however illogical, to the chilly winds of uncertainty.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation and Earth

Tags: belief


Human beings thought with their hands. It was their hands that were the answer of curiosity, that felt and pinched and turned and lifted and hefted. There were animals that had brains of respectable size, but they had no hands and that made all the difference.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation's Edge