“We will die and we fear death. This fear is worldwide and transcultural. It probably has significant survival value. Those who wish to postpone or avoid death can improve the world, reduce its perils, make children who will live after us, and create great works by which they will be remembered.”
Quote by Carl Sagan
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Broca's Brain Reflections on the Romance of Science
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