"Blood is drawn! I am impressed-though my hell-spawned powers will heal it! Besides... next to giving pain my favourite sport's to feel it."
About Alan Grant
Alan Grant is a fictional paleontologist created by Michael Crichton, prominently featured in the Jurassic Park series. His character embodies a deep understanding of the complexities of nature and the ethical implications of scientific advancement. Through his experiences, Grant articulates a worldview that emphasizes the unpredictability of life and the inherent risks of humanity's attempts to control it. One of his notable reflections is on the nature of truth, where he suggests that 'the truth is often hidden beneath layers of complexity,' urging a careful examination of our understanding of the world. This perspective challenges the notion that science can provide absolute answers, instead highlighting the moral responsibilities that come with knowledge. Grant's insights remain relevant today, as they resonate with ongoing discussions about the ethical dimensions of scientific exploration and the relationship between humanity and the natural world.
Quote collection
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"Blood is drawn! I am impressed-though my hell-spawned powers will heal it! Besides... next to giving pain my favourite sport's to feel it."
"I only want to sleep . . . and never wake."
"Demons don't play by the rules. They lie and they cheat and they stab in the back."
"I don't know where hell is ... another dimension, perhaps, or another plane of reality. As for getting there ... it's a choice between sinning and being tricked by demons It's a plane of evil ... despair ... and magic of the foulest kind."
"It hurts! It throbs with pain, the like of which I never felt the half! Mortal flesh would scream again . . . yet demon spirit bids to laugh"
"Well, the world has changed so radically, and we're all running to catch up. I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but look: Dinosaurs and man, two species separated by sixty-five million years of evolution have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together. How can we possibly have the slightest idea what to expect?"
"Reverse Darwinism: survival of the most idiotic."