All quotations today (including secondary quotes) are taken from Commanding Hope by Thomas Homer-Dixon, published earlier this month.
Nothing is more frightful than to see ignorance in action.
--Goethe
No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its power of acting and reasoning as fear.
--Edmund Burke
Our imagination displays before us the ever-changing picture of the possible. It is with this picture that we incessantly confront what we fear and what we hope.
--Francois Jacob
Science in the service of humanity is technology, but lack of wisdom may make the service harmful.
--Isaac Asimov
Comprehension [means] examining and bearing consciously the burden which our century has placed on us— neither denying its existence nor submitting meekly to its weight.
--Hannah Arendt
The real problem of humanity is the following: we have paleolithic emotions; medieval institutions; and god-like technology.
--E.O. Wilson
Until you start focusing on what needs to be done rather than what is politically possible, there is no hope.
--Greta Thunberg
Power over the rules is real power. That’s why lobbyists congregate when Congress writes laws, and why the Supreme Court, which interprets and delineates the Constitution— the rules for writing rules— has even more power than Congress. If you want to understand the deepest malfunctions of systems, pay attention to the rules, and to who has power over them.
--Donella Meadows