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  • #1
    T.R. Napper
    “They create the spaces within which we live our lives, moulding us to fit into the places they define—public or private, park or car park. We are created and re-created by our spaces. It’s a constant feedback loop. Space shapes behaviour—what you can do in it, what you can’t. It’s identity. Here, we can exist, in a space not fully imaged, but once their minds return to this place, we will be gone.”
    T.R. Napper, Neon Leviathan

  • #2
    T.R. Napper
    “This city runs over with ghosts and neon gods.”
    T.R. Napper, Neon Leviathan

  • #3
    T.R. Napper
    “He felt the city reach out and embrace him with its vast indifference.”
    T.R. Napper, Neon Leviathan

  • #4
    T.R. Napper
    “This law is immutable. The user always pays.”
    T.R. Napper, Neon Leviathan

  • #5
    T.R. Napper
    “Districts protected by law, by drone, by truncheon, and by thirty-dollar lattes.”
    T.R. Napper, Neon Leviathan

  • #6
    T.R. Napper
    “...memories are not just for the individual. They make up our collective consciousness. They are a common resource that teaches us who we are and how to be.”
    T.R. Napper, Neon Leviathan

  • #7
    David McRaney
    “So the next time you are in a group of people trying to reach consensus, be the asshole. Every group needs one, and it might as well be you.”
    David McRaney, You Are Not So Smart: Why You Have Too Many Friends on Facebook, Why Your Memory Is Mostly Fiction, and 46 Other Ways You're Deluding Yourself

  • #8
    T.R. Napper
    “I find the beginning of any relationship mostly about pretending to listen and holding in farts.”
    T.R. Napper, 36 Streets

  • #9
    T.R. Napper
    “Listen,” said Aurora, hands up, like a policeman halting traffic. “Everyone stop saying cat.” The men went silent. Aurora took a deep breath. “Do you know why we have the Australia Cards? The universal basic income?” “Dunno,” said Jack. “Charity, I suppose.” “Yes,” said Minh. “Why?” “Well—you ever notice the biggest supporters of a universal wage aren’t charities or churches?” “Nah,” said Tommy. “It’s those rich bastards.” “Exactly. Silicon Valley. The banks. You know why? They need customers for the businesses they own, and they own bloody everything. They need our disposable income. But there’s no jobs anymore, the automation they invented took them all. Forty percent unemployment, half the rest working part-time gigs. So: they lobbied the government to give out free money.”
    T.R. Napper, Neon Leviathan

  • #10
    Jay Kristoff
    “Always better to be a bastard than a fool”
    Jay Kristoff, Empire of the Vampire

  • #11
    George Orwell
    “To exchange one orthodoxy for another is not necessarily an advance. The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment.”
    George Orwell, Essays

  • #12
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    “What if you slept
    And what if
    In your sleep
    You dreamed
    And what if
    In your dream
    You went to heaven
    And there plucked a strange and beautiful flower
    And what if
    When you awoke
    You had that flower in your hand
    Ah, what then?”
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Complete Poems

  • #13
    Iain M. Banks
    “War, famine, disease, genocide. Death, in a million different forms, often painful and protracted for the poor individual wretches involved. What god would so arrange the universe to predispose its creations to experience such suffering, or be the cause of it in others? What master of simulations or arbitrator of a game would set up the initial conditions to the same pitiless effect? God or programmer, the charge would be the same: that of near-infinitely sadistic cruelty; deliberate, premeditated barbarism on an unspeakably horrific scale.”

    Hyrlis looked expectantly at them. “You see?” he said. “By this reasoning we must, after all, be at the most base level of reality – or at the most exalted, however one wishes to look at it. Just as reality can blithely exhibit the most absurd coincidences that no credible fiction could convince us of, so only reality – produced, ultimately, by matter in the raw – can be so unthinkingly cruel. Nothing able to think, nothing able to comprehend culpability, justice or morality could encompass such purposefully invoked savagery without representing the absolute definition of evil. It is that unthinkingness that saves us. And condemns us, too, of course; we are as a result our own moral agents, and there is no escape from that responsibility, no appeal to a higher power that might be said to have artificially constrained or directed us.”
    Iain M. Banks, Matter

  • #14
    T.R. Napper
    “You can go either way, after being rammed into the wall of reality. You can fall apart or toughen the fuck up.”
    T.R. Napper, Ghost of the Neon God

  • #15
    Jim Mattis
    “If you haven't read hundreds of books, you are functionally illiterate, and you will be incompetent, because your personal experiences alone aren't broad enough to sustain you.”
    Jim Mattis, Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead



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