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 |  |  | #2731 |  | "I maintain there is much more wonder in science than in pseudoscience.  And in addition, to whatever measure this term has any meaning, science has the
 additional virtue, and it is not an inconsiderable one, of being true.
 - Carl Sagan, The Burden Of Skepticism, The Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 12, Fall 87
 
 |  |  |  | #2732 |  | I'm often asked the question, "Do you think there is extraterrestrial intelli- gence?"  I give the standard arguments -- there are a lot of places out there,
 and use the word *billions*, and so on.  And then I say it would be astonishing
 to me if there weren't extraterrestrial intelligence, but of course there is as
 yet no compelling evidence for it.  And then I'm asked, "Yeah, but what do you
 really think?"  I say, "I just told you what I really think."  "Yeah, but
 what's your gut feeling?"  But I try not to think with my gut.  Really, it's
 okay to reserve judgment until the evidence is in.
 - Carl Sagan, The Burden Of Skepticism, The Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 12, Fall 87
 
 |  |  |  | #2733 |  | Repel them.  Repel them.  Induce them to relinquish the spheroid. - Indiana University fans' chant for their perennially bad football team
 
 |  |  |  | #2734 |  | If it's working, the diagnostics say it's fine. If it's not working, the diagnostics say it's fine.
 - A proposed addition to rules for realtime programming
 
 |  |  |  | #2735 |  | It is either through the influence of narcotic potions, of which all primitive peoples and races speak in hymns, or through the powerful approach
 of spring, penetrating with joy all of nature, that those Dionysian stirrings
 arise, which in their intensification lead the individual to forget himself
 completely. . . .Not only does the bond between man and man come to be forged
 once again by the magic of the Dionysian rite, but alienated, hostile, or
 subjugated nature again celebrates her reconciliation with her prodigal son,
 man.
 - Fred Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy
 
 |  |  |  | #2736 |  | The characteristic property of hallucinogens, to suspend the boundaries between the experiencing self and the outer world in an ecstatic, emotional experience,
 makes it posible with their help, and after suitable internal and external
 perparation...to evoke a mystical experience according to plan, so to speak...
 I see the true importance of LSD in the possibility of providing materail aid
 to meditation aimed at the mystical experience of a deeper, comprehensive
 reality.  Such a use accords entirely with the essence and working character
 of LSD as a sacred drug.
 - Dr. Albert Hoffman, the discoverer of LSD
 
 |  |  |  | #2737 |  | I share the belief of many of my contemporaries that the spiritual crisis pervading all spheres of Western industrial society can be remedied only
 by a change in our world view.  We shall have to shift from the materialistic,
 dualistic belief that people and their environment are separate, toward a
 new conciousness of an all-encompassing reality, which embraces the
 experiencing ego, a reality in which people feel their oneness with animate
 nature and all of creation.
 - Dr. Albert Hoffman
 
 |  |  |  | #2738 |  | Deliberate provocation of mystical experience, particularly by LSD and related hallucinogens, in contrast to spontaneous visionary experiences, entails
 dangers that must not be underestimated.  Practitioners must take into
 account the peculiar effects of these substances, namely their ability to
 influence our consciousness, the innermost essence of our being.  The history
 of LSD to date amply demonstrates the catastrophic consequences that can
 ensue when its profound effect is misjudged and the substance is mistaken
 for a pleasure drug.  Special internal and external advance preperations
 are required; with them, an LSD experiment can become a meaningful
 experience.
 - Dr. Albert Hoffman, the discoverer of LSD
 
 |  |  |  | #2739 |  | I believe that if people would learn to use LSD's vision-inducing capability more wisely, under suitable conditions, in medical practice and in conjution
 with meditation, then in the future this problem child could become a wonder
 child.
 - Dr. Albert Hoffman, the discoverer of LSD
 
 |  |  |  | #2740 |  | In the realm of scientific observation, luck is granted only to those who are prepared.
 - Louis Pasteur
 
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