Comments on Wisdom from Carl Sagan: A pale blue dotTypePad2006-07-16T00:47:29ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2006/07/wisdom_from_car/comments/atom.xml/Loki commented on 'Wisdom from Carl Sagan: A pale blue dot'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e200d834a03db953ef2006-07-17T15:46:41Z2007-08-20T07:48:08ZLokiI've read several of Sagan's books, including 'Demon Haunted World.' Demon is a great book - probably my favorite of...<p>I've read several of Sagan's books, including 'Demon Haunted World.' Demon is a great book - probably my favorite of his. It is the last that Sagan wrote and I get a sense in a few chapters that he knows his time is limited. He discusses his philosophies about a wide range of subjects.</p>
<p>The end was very moving for me as well as Dryan writes about Sagan after he has died. I cried for humanity's loss. Who knows what 20 more years of Sagan would have produced.</p>Lady commented on 'Wisdom from Carl Sagan: A pale blue dot'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e200d834d5604569e22006-07-16T03:11:02Z2007-08-20T07:11:14ZLadyhttp://ladywordsmith.blogspot.com/Smashing post. Thanks. I think. Having read your snippets, I now feel I must buy the book. That being said,...<p>Smashing post. Thanks. I think. Having read your snippets, I now feel I must buy the book. That being said, thanks. In earnest. </p>
<p>Always had a soft spot for Carl's work. Here's an excellent reminder of why. Brilliant mind, he has. And good commentary you give. </p>