If there is no point in the universe that we discover by the methods of science, there is a point that we can give the universe by the way we live, by loving each other, by discovering things about nature, by creating works of art. And that—in a way, although we are not the stars in a cosmic drama, if the only drama we're starring in is one that we are making up as we go along, it is not entirely ignoble that faced with this unloving, impersonal universe we make a little island of warmth and love and science and art for ourselves. That's not an entirely despicable role for us to play.


Quoted in Frankenberry The Faith of Scientists: In Their Own Words (2008), p. 336


If there is no point in the universe that we discover by the methods of science, there is a point that we can give the universe by the way we live,...

If there is no point in the universe that we discover by the methods of science, there is a point that we can give the universe by the way we live,...

If there is no point in the universe that we discover by the methods of science, there is a point that we can give the universe by the way we live,...

If there is no point in the universe that we discover by the methods of science, there is a point that we can give the universe by the way we live,...