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  • Frank Herbert
    "There is no escape we pay for the violence of our ancestors.

    --from The Collected Sayings of Muad'Dib by the Princess Irulan"
    Frank Herbert (Dune)


  • Frank Herbert
    "We can say that Maud'Dib learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust that he could learn."
    Frank Herbert (Dune)


  • Frank Herbert
    "The child who refuses to travel in the father's harness, this is the symbol of man's most unique capability. "I do not have to be what my father was. I do not have to obey my father's rules or even believe everything he believed. It is my strength as a human that I can make my own choices of what to believe and what not to believe, of what to be and what not to be.""
    Frank Herbert (Children of Dune)


  • Frank Herbert
    "The future remains uncertain and so it should, for it is the canvas upon which we paint our desires. Thus always the human condition faces a beautifully empty canvas. We possess only this moment in which to dedicate ourselves continuously to the sacred presence which we share and create."
    Frank Herbert (Children of Dune)


  • Frank Herbert
    " This is the awe-inspiring universe of magic: There are no atoms, only waves and motions all around. Here, you discard all belief in barriers to understanding. You put aside understanding itself. This universe cannot be seen, cannot be heard, cannot be detected in any way by fixed perceptions. It is the ultimate void where no preordained screens occur upon which forms may be projected. You have only one awareness here — the screen of the magi: Imagination! Here, you learn what it is to be human. You are a creator of order, of beautiful shapes and systems, an organizer of chaos."
    Frank Herbert (Heretics of Dune)


  • David Foster Wallace
    "The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you."
    David Foster Wallace


  • David Foster Wallace
    ""I read," I say. "I study and read. I bet I've read everything you read. Don't think I haven't. I consume libraries. I wear out spines and ROM-drives. I do things like get in a taxi and say, "The library, and step on it." My instincts concerning syntax and mechanics are better than your own, I can tell, with all due respect. But it transcends the mechanics. I'm not a machine. I feel and believe. I have opinions. Some of them are interesting. I could, if you'd let me, talk and talk."
    David Foster Wallace


  • David Foster Wallace
    "If you are bored and disgusted by politics and don't bother to vote, you are in effect voting for the entrenched Establishments of the two major parties, who please rest assured are not dumb, and who are keenly aware that it is in their interests to keep you disgusted and bored and cynical and to give you every possible reason to stay at home doing one-hitters and watching MTV on primary day. By all means stay home if you want, but don't bullshit yourself that you're not voting. In reality, there is no such thing as not voting: you either vote by voting, or you vote by staying home and tacitly doubling the value of some Diehard's vote."
    David Foster Wallace (Up, Simbal!: 7 Days on the Trail of an Anticandidate)


  • David Foster Wallace
    "You have decided being scared is caused mostly by thinking. "
    David Foster Wallace


  • Neal Stephenson
    "Until a man is twenty-five, he still thinks, every so often, that under the right circumstances he could be the baddest motherfucker in the world. If I moved to a martial-arts monastery in China and studied real hard for ten years. If my family was wiped out by Colombian drug dealers and I swore myself to revenge. If I got a fatal disease, had one year to live, and devoted it to wiping out street crime. If I just dropped out and devoted my life to being bad."
    Neal Stephenson (Snow Crash)


  • Neal Stephenson
    "The difference between stupid and intelligent people – and this is true whether or not they are well-educated – is that intelligent people can handle subtlety. "
    Neal Stephenson (The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer)


  • Neal Stephenson
    "Let's set the existence-of-God issue aside for a later volume, and just stipulate that in some way, self-replicating organisms came into existence on this planet and immediately began trying to get rid of each other, either by spamming their environments with rough copies of themselves, or by more direct means which hardly need to be belabored. Most of them failed, and their genetic legacy was erased from the universe forever, but a few found some way to survive and to propagate."
    Neal Stephenson (Cryptonomicon)


  • Neal Stephenson
    "Like every other creature on the face of the earth, Godfrey was, by birthright, a stupendous badass, albeit in the somewhat narrow technical sense that he could trace his ancestry back up a long line of slightly less highly evolved stupendous badasses to that first self-replicating gizmo---which, given the number and variety of its descendants, might justifiably be described as the most stupendous badass of all time. Everyone and everything that wasn't a stupendous badass was dead."
    Neal Stephenson (Cryptonomicon)


  • Neal Stephenson
    "Show some fucking adaptability!"
    Neal Stephenson (Cryptonomicon)


  • "There's an old Sysan saying that the soup of life is salty enough without adding tears to it."
    — Iain M. Banks (Look to Windward)


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "There is no friend as loyal as a book."
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut."
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know."
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened and after you are finished reading one you will feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was."
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "All thinking men are atheists."
    Ernest Hemingway (A Farewell to Arms)


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "About morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after."
    Ernest Hemingway (Death in the Afternoon)


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "Isn't it pretty to think so."
    Ernest Hemingway (The Sun Also Rises)


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "It is awfully easy to be hard-boiled about everything in the daytime, but at night is another thing."
    Ernest Hemingway (The Sun Also Rises)


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them. The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry."
    Ernest Hemingway (A Farewell to Arms)


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "Never confuse movement with action."
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "I drink to make other people more interesting."
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know?"
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Ernest Hemingway
    "The first and final thing you have to do in this world is to last it and not be smashed by it."
    Ernest Hemingway


  • Orson Scott Card
    "Early to bed and early to rise," Mazer intoned, "makes a man stupid and blind in the eyes."
    Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game)


  • Orson Scott Card
    "Perhaps it's impossible to wear an identity without becoming what you pretend to be."
    Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game)


  • Orson Scott Card
    "Love is finding that the things you like best about yourself are not in you at all, but in the person who completes you"
    Orson Scott Card (Sarah: Women of Genesis)


  • William Gibson
    "The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly distributed yet."
    William Gibson


  • William Gibson
    "The street finds its own uses for things."
    William Gibson


  • William Gibson
    "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."
    William Gibson


  • William Gibson
    "We have no idea, now, of who or what the inhabitants of our future might be. In that sense, we have no future. Not in the sense that our grandparents had a future, or thought they did. Fully imagined cultural futures were the luxury of another day, one in which 'now' was of some greater duration. For us, of course, things can change so abruptly, so violently, so profoundly, that futures like our grandparents' have insufficient 'now' to stand on. We have no future because our present is too volatile. ... We have only risk management. The spinning of the given moment's scenarios. Pattern recognition"
    William Gibson (Pattern Recognition)


  • William Gibson
    "The deadliest bullshit is odorless, and transparent."
    William Gibson


  • Alan Moore
    "Life isn’t divided into genres. It’s a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."
    Alan Moore


  • Alan Moore
    "RORSCHACH:

    Stood in firelight, sweltering. Bloodstain on chest like map of violent new continent. Felt cleansed. Felt dark planet turn under my feet and knew what cats know that makes them scream like babies in night.
    Looked at sky through smoke heavy with human fat and God was not there.
    The cold, suffocating dark goes on forever and we are alone. Live our lives, lacking anything better to do. Devise reason later.
    Born from oblivion; bear children, hell-bound as ourselves, go into oblivion.
    There is nothing else."
    Alan Moore (Absolute Watchmen)


  • Alan Moore
    "My mother said I broke her heart...but it was my integrity that was important. Is that so selfish? It sells for so little, but it's all we have left in this place. It is the very last inch of us...but within that inch we are free."
    Alan Moore (V for Vendetta)


  • G.K. Chesterton
    "Fairy tales, are more than true. Not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be defeated."
    G.K. Chesterton


  • Neil Gaiman
    "Sometimes you wake up. Sometimes the fall kills you. And sometimes, when you fall, you fly."
    Neil Gaiman (The Sandman Vol. 6: Fables and Reflections)


  • Neil Gaiman
    "I can believe things that are true and things that aren't true and I can believe things where nobody knows if they're true or not.

    I can believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and the Beatles and Marilyn Monroe and Elvis and Mister Ed. Listen - I believe that people are perfectable, that knowledge is infinite, that the world is run by secret banking cartels and is visited by aliens on a regular basis, nice ones that look like wrinkled lemurs and bad ones who mutilate cattle and want our water and our women.

    I believe that the future sucks and I believe that the future rocks and I believe that one day White Buffalo Woman is going to come back and kick everyone's ass. I believe that all men are just overgrown boys with deep problems communicating and that the decline in good sex in America is coincident with the decline in drive-in movie theaters from state to state.

    I believe that all politicians are unprincipled crooks and I still believe that they are better than the alternative. I believe that California is going to sink into the sea when the big one comes, while Florida is going to dissolve into madness and alligators and toxic waste.

    I believe that antibacterial soap is destroying our resistance to dirt and disease so that one day we'll all be wiped out by the common cold like martians in War of the Worlds.

    I believe that the greatest poets of the last century were Edith Sitwell and Don Marquis, that jade is dried dragon sperm, and that thousands of years ago in a former life I was a one-armed Siberian shaman.

    I believe that mankind's destiny lies in the stars. I believe that candy really did taste better when I was a kid, that it's aerodynamically impossible for a bumble bee to fly, that light is a wave and a particle, that there's a cat in a box somewhere who's alive and dead at the same time (although if they don't ever open the box to feed it it'll eventually just be two different kinds of dead), and that there are stars in the universe billions of years older than the universe itself.

    I believe in a personal god who cares about me and worries and oversees everything I do. I believe in an impersonal god who set the universe in motion and went off to hang with her girlfriends and doesn't even know that I'm alive. I believe in an empty and godless universe of causal chaos, background noise, and sheer blind luck.

    I believe that anyone who says sex is overrated just hasn't done it properly. I believe that anyone who claims to know what's going on will lie about the little things too.

    I believe in absolute honesty and sensible social lies. I believe in a woman's right to choose, a baby's right to live, that while all human life is sacred there's nothing wrong with the death penalty if you can trust the legal system implicitly, and that no one but a moron would ever trust the legal system.

    I believe that life is a game, that life is a cruel joke, and that life is what happens when you're alive and that you might as well lie back and enjoy it."
    Neil Gaiman (American Gods)


  • Neil Gaiman
    "Life is a disease: sexually transmitted, and invariably fatal."
    Neil Gaiman


  • Neil Gaiman
    "I've been making a list of the things they don't teach you at school. They don't teach you how to love somebody. They don't teach you how to be famous. They don't teach you how to be rich or how to be poor. They don't teach you how to walk away from someone you don't love any longer. They don't teach you how to know what's going on in someone else's mind. They don't teach you what to say to someone who's dying. They don't teach you anything worth knowing."
    Neil Gaiman (The Sandman Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones)


  • Neil Gaiman
    "God does not play dice with the universe; He plays an ineffable game of His own devising, which might be compared, from the perspective of any of the other players [i.e. everybody], to being involved in an obscure and complex variant of poker in a pitch-dark room, with blank cards, for infinite stakes, with a Dealer who won't tell you the rules, and who smiles all the time"
    Neil Gaiman (Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch)


  • Neil Gaiman
    "To absent friends, lost loves, old gods, and the season of mists; and may each and every one of us always give the devil his due."
    Neil Gaiman (The Sandman Vol. 4: Season of Mists)


  • Neil Gaiman
    "There's never been a true war that wasn't fought between two sets of people who were certain they were in the right. The really dangerous people believe they are doing whatever they are doing solely and only because it is without question the right thing to do. And that is what makes them dangerous."
    Neil Gaiman (American Gods)


  • Neil Gaiman
    "Everybody has a secret world inside of them. All of the people of the world, I mean everybody. No matter how dull and boring they are on the outside, inside them they've all got unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds. Not just one world. Hundreds of them. Thousands maybe."
    Neil Gaiman (The Sandman Vol. 5: A Game of You)



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