Note for those arguing the validity of the quote and how it ignores abhorant behavior: the quote is "in the cosmic perspective, precious". I read that yo mean that every molecule is precious, not the assemblage. To know my molecules at death may make their way into far away galaxies and to know my molecules may have an atom or two that Sophocles once used is pretty precious. Cosmically precious. I'm not precious, the process is. Not my word choice. IMHO
I was a huge fan of both Cosmose, and Carl Sagan himself. I also really liked the remake with D. Neil Degrasse Tyson. Both were very good
“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of star stuff”. – Carl Sagan
That is incredibly beautiful, and it makes you realize just how small we are compared to the observable universe...
I love Sagan...but, damn, that is some serious "every snowflake is special" shit. There are humans that are utter garbage and, if the situation is severe enough, not only do we "disagree" with their actions but we also throw their asses in jail...sometimes for life. Also, some humans are so heinous that society has no choice but to end their life. Therefore, I object to assessing every life as "precious" just because it is unique.
@Stacey48 sorry, didn’t realize there were people here who loved murderers, war criminals, rapists, and pedophiles. So, then, does Hitler qualify as precious for you? Feel free to block me...or is passive aggressive bitchiness always your style?
@Stacey48. You seem rude. I agree with SS. Not all people are good.
I love Sagan but I would say, in regards to that quote, that every one of us is a miracle but hardly precious. Once you do [those things on your list] you are no longer precious but a genetic malfunction that should be removed from society.
I’ve never seen someone triggered by a Carl Sagan quote...