Frases de Arthur C. Clarke
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Arthur Charles Clarke, mais conhecido como Arthur C. Clarke foi um escritor e inventor britânico radicado no Sri Lanka, autor de obras de divulgação científica e de ficção científica como o conto The Sentinel, que deu origem ao filme 2001: Uma Odisséia no Espaço e o premiado Encontro com Rama. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. Dezembro 1917 – 19. Março 2008   •   Outros nomes Arthur Charles Clarke
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Arthur C. Clarke Frases famosas

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“Qualquer tecnologia suficientemente avançada é indistinguível da magia.”

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke escritor de ficção científica.; "3001: the final odyssey‎" - página 36, de Arthur C. Clarke - Ballantine Books, 1998, ISBN 0345423496, 9780345423498 - 274 páginas

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“Pode ser que nosso destino nesse planeta não seja adorar a Deus, mas sim criá-Lo.”

It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God, but to create him.
Arthur C. Clarke em "The Mind of the Machine", conforme citado em "Humanitas‎", Volume 6 - Página 79, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, 1970

“Sinto-me como uma lagosta.”

Arthur Clarke, autor de 2001 – Uma Odisséia no Espaço, encasacado num calor de 40 graus para receber o título de Cavaleiro do Império Britânico, em uma cerimônia no Sri Lanka; citado em Revista Veja, Edição 1 652 -7/6/2000 http://veja.abril.com.br/070600/vejaessa.html

Arthur C. Clarke frases e citações

“A única forma de descobrir os limites do possível é indo mais além deles, ao impossível.”

Variante: A única maneira de se definir os limites do possível é ir além dele, para o impossível.

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Arthur C. Clarke: Frases em inglês

“My favourite definition of an intellectual: 'Someone who has been educated beyond his/her intelligence.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro 3001: The Final Odyssey

Chapter 19
Fonte: 3001: The Final Odyssey

“The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion.”

"Credo" (1991); also in Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds! : Collected Essays, 1934-1998 (1999), p. 360
1990s

“Perhaps our role on this planet is not to worship God — but to create Him.”

"The Mind of the Machine" in Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations (1972)
1970s

“It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.”

As quoted in Duh! : The Stupid History of the Human Race (2000) by Bob Fenster, p. 208
2000s and attributed from posthumous publications

Arthur C. Clarke citar: “It must be wonderful to be seventeen, and to know everything.”

“It must be wonderful to be seventeen, and to know everything.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro 2010: Odyssey Two

Fonte: 2010: Odyssey Two

“It was the mark of a barbarian to destroy something one could not understand.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro 2001: A Space Odyssey

Fonte: 2001: A Space Odyssey

“Science is the only religion of mankind.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro Childhood's End

Fonte: Childhood's End

“Now I'm a scientific expert; that means I know nothing about absolutely everything.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro 2001: A Space Odyssey

Fonte: 2001: A Space Odyssey

“One of the biggest roles of science fiction is to prepare people to accept the future without pain and to encourage a flexibility of mind. Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories.”

As quoted in The Making of Kubrick's 2001 (1970) by Jerome Agel, p. 300
1970s
Contexto: One of the biggest roles of science fiction is to prepare people to accept the future without pain and to encourage a flexibility of mind. Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories. Two-thirds of 2001 is realistic — hardware and technology — to establish background for the metaphysical, philosophical, and religious meanings later.

“Clarke's First Law: When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.”

"Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination" in Profiles of the Future (1962)

Perhaps the adjective "elderly" requires definition. In physics, mathematics, and astronautics it means over thirty; in the other disciplines, senile decay is sometimes postponed to the forties. There are, of course, glorious exceptions; but as every researcher just out of college knows, scientists of over fifty are good for nothing but board meetings, and should at all costs be kept out of the laboratory!

"Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination" in Profiles of the Future (1962; as revised in 1973)
On Clarke's Laws

“This is the first age that's ever paid much attention to the future, which is a little ironic since we may not have one.”

As quoted in The Peter Plan : A Proposal for Survival (1976) by Laurence J. Peter
1970s

“There were some things that only time could cure. Evil men could be destroyed, but nothing could be done with good men who were deluded.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro Childhood's End

Guardian Angel, p. 220
2000s and posthumous publications, The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke (2001)
Fonte: Childhood's End

“Science can destroy religion by ignoring it as well as by disproving its tenets.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro Childhood's End

1950s
Fonte: Childhood's End (1953), p. 15
Contexto: Science can destroy religion by ignoring it as well as by disproving its tenets. No one ever demonstrated, so far as I am aware, the non-existence of Zeus or Thor — but they have few followers now.

“Behind every man now alive stand 30 ghosts, for that is the ratio by which the dead outnumber the living.”

Arthur C. Clarke livro 2001: A Space Odyssey

1960s
Fonte: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) "Foreword"

“Never attribute to malevolence what is merely due to incompetence”

Arthur C. Clarke livro 3001: The Final Odyssey

Fonte: 3001: The Final Odyssey