“We live in an essential and unresolvable tension between our unity with nature and our dangerous uniqueness. Systems that attempt to place and make sense of us by focusing exclusively either on the uniqueness or the unity are doomed to failure. But we must not stop asking and questing because the answers are complex and ambiguous.” AnswersDangerousEssentialsAskingUnityComplexesMake SenseTensionUniquenessDoomedAmbiguous Book:Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes: Further Reflections in Natural History Source: Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes: Further Reflections in Natural History
“There is nothing more dangerous than a humiliated man.” MenDangerousDangerDoomedHumiliatedResourcefulClosed MindZealotryClosed Minded Author:Nelson Mandela
“Apparently there's nothing more dangerous than a religious criminal.” ReligiousDangerousDangerCriminalsDoomedResourcefulClosed MindZealotryClosed Minded Author:James Cook