Born: 01-01-1920
Isaac Asimov was a prolific Russian-born American author and biochemist, renowned for his science fiction masterpieces and popular science books. Best known for the "Foundation" series and "Robot" series, Asimov's work explored complex themes of technology and human interaction. Over his lifetime, he authored or edited over 500 books, making significant contributions to literature and science. Asimov's legacy continues to influence both scientific thought and the science fiction genre.
Let there be light!
I must be growing old. There are so many things I don't understand.
Man will not always be alone on Earth; he will colonize other planets, and the stars themselves will someday be his final frontier.
But the stars will be gone someday, and with them, the end of the universe will come.
Knowledge grows, and with it, so does uncertainty.
The universe is finite, but its possibilities are infinite.
The stars are the windows to the past, but they hold no answers for the future.
Even when all questions are answered, new ones will arise.
Humanity's greatest achievements are born from the depths of its failures.
The quest for knowledge is the essence of being human.
The universe is a vast ocean of possibilities, waiting to be explored.
In the face of uncertainty, humanity will always seek answers.