In space one has the inescapable impression that here is a virgin area of the universe in which civilized man, for the first time, has the opportunity to learn and grow without the influence of ancient pressures. Like the mind of a child, it is yet untainted with acquired fears, hate, greed, or prejudice.
In: Kevin W. Kelley, The Home Planet, With Plate 136, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company., 1988