Stanisław Lem quotes
Stanisław Lem was a Polish writer and philosopher, widely recognized for his works in science fiction. His novels explore philosophical themes, futuristic technology, and the nature of human existence. He inspired generations of readers and contributed significantly to the world’s literary and scientific discourse. Here are 89 of his quotes:
Psychoanalysis provides truth in an infantile, that is, a schoolboy fashion: we learn from it, roughly and hurriedly, things that scandalize us and thereby command our attention. It sometimes happens, and such is the case here, that a simplification touching upon the truth, but cheaply, is of no more value than a lie. Once again we are shown the demon and the angel, the beast and the god locked in Manichean embrace, and once again man has been pronounced, by himself, not culpable.
Stanisław Lem
Each civilization may choose one of two roads to travel, that is, either fret itself to death, or pet itself to death. And in the course of doing one or the other, it eats its way into the Universe, turning cinders and flinders of stars into toilet seats, pegs, gears, cigarette holders and pillowcases, and it does this because, unable to fathom the Universe, it seeks to change that Fathomlessness into Something Fathomable.
Stanisław Lem
Stanisław Lem
Occupation: Polish Writer
Born: September 12, 1921
Died: March 27, 2006
Quotes count: 89
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