Woolsey Teller Quote

Out of the star-dust man came, and into it he will sink again, as oblivious of his own passing existence as he was before that existence painfully and slowly evolved and separated him, for one brief instant, from the blindly-groping Whole.


TheAtheism of Astronomy, Chapter VI (pp. 120-121), Arno Press & The New York Times. 1972


Out of the star-dust man came, and into it he will sink again, as oblivious of his own passing existence as he was before that existence painfully...

Out of the star-dust man came, and into it he will sink again, as oblivious of his own passing existence as he was before that existence painfully...

Out of the star-dust man came, and into it he will sink again, as oblivious of his own passing existence as he was before that existence painfully...

Out of the star-dust man came, and into it he will sink again, as oblivious of his own passing existence as he was before that existence painfully...