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Источник: Египет. От древних цивилизаций до современности.
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“No one is so modest as not to believe himself a competent amateur sleuth.”
Источник: Empire novels (1950–1952), The Currents of Space (1952), Chapter 11 “The Captain” (p. 114)
“Is not all this an extraordinary concatenation of coincidence?”
Pelorat said, “If you list it like that—”
“List it any way you please,” said Trevize. “I don’t believe in extraordinary concatenations of coincidence.”
Источник: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Foundation’s Edge (1982), Chapter 14 “Forward!” section 1, p. 281
In Joy Still Felt (1980), pp. 286-287
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In Joy Still Felt (1980), p. 217
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The Shaping of England (1969), p. 15
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"Worlds In Order" in The Secret of the Universe (1992), p. 63
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"The Nearest Star" (1989) (reprinted in The Secret of the Universe (1992), p. 82)
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“[W]hen one plays for top prizes one must be prepared to pay top stakes.”
The Roman Empire (1967), p. 125
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“Private profit is often hidden under a careful coating of great patriotism.”
The Roman Republic (1966), p. 128
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“It is the nature of science that answers automatically pose new and more subtle questions.”
The Wellsprings of Life (1960), p. 141
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"The World of 1990" in The Diners' Club Magazine, January 1965
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Источник: Empire novels (1950–1952), The Stars, Like Dust (1951), Chapter 3 “Chance and the Wrist Watch” (p. 30)
“Truth is a discredited commodity among diplomats.”
Источник: Empire novels (1950–1952), The Currents of Space (1952), Chapter 6 “The Ambassador” (p. 64)
The Near East (1968), p. 31
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“Ideas are cheap. It's only what you do with them that counts.”
"The Secrets of the Universe" (1989) (essay reprinted in The Secret of the Universe (1992), p. 167)
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“It is surely better to be wronged than to do wrong.”
In Memory Yet Green (1979), p. 175
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“Scientific writing is abhorrently stylized and places a premium on poor quality.”
Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975), p. 82
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Источник: The Roman Empire (1967), p. 191
Источник: The Roman Empire (1967), p. 176
What Can We Expect of the Moon?" in The American Legion Magazine, March 1965
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The Foundation series (1951–1993), Forward the Foundation (1993)
Источник: Part 5 "Epilogue", Hari Seldon's last words
The Foundation series (1951–1993), Foundation and Earth (1986)
Источник: Part 1 "Gaia", Chapter 1 "The Search Begins" section 4, p. 19
Источник: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Second Foundation (1953), Chapter 16 "Beginning of War"
Источник: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Second Foundation (1953), Chapter 12 "Lord"
Источник: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Second Foundation (1953), Chapter 8 "Seldon's Plan"
Источник: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Second Foundation (1953)
“Finished products are for decadent minds.”
Источник: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Second Foundation (1953)
Источник: Empire novels (1950–1952), Pebble in the Sky (1950), Chapter 5 "The Involuntary Volunteer" (p. 57)