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  • #1
    Isaac Asimov
    “It is a mistake," he said, " to suppose that the public wants the environment protected or their lives saved and that they will be grateful to any idealist who will fight for such ends. What the public wants is their own individual comfort. We know that well enough from our experience in the environmental crisis of the twentieth century. Once it was well known that cigarettes increased the incidence of lung cancer, the obvious remedy was to stop smoking, but the desired remedy was a cigarette that did not cause cancer. When it became clear that the internal-combustion engine was polluting the atmosphere dangerously, the obvious remedy was to abandon such engines, and the desired remedy was to develop non-polluting engines.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Gods Themselves

  • #2
    Isaac Asimov
    “you can’t just move backward. You can’t push the chicken back into the egg, wine back into the grape, the boy back into the womb. If you want the baby to let go of your watch, you don’t just try to explain that he ought to do it—you offer him something he would rather have.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Gods Themselves

  • #3
    Isaac Asimov
    “Of such things, petty annoyance and aimless thrusts, is history made.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Gods Themselves

  • #4
    Isaac Asimov
    “A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.”
    Isaac Asimov, I, Robot

  • #5
    Isaac Asimov
    “On Earth, we have a continuous influx of young people who are willing to change because they haven't had time to grow hard set in their ways. I suppose there's some optimum. A life long enough for real accomplishment and short enough to make way for youth at a rate that's not too slow.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Naked Sun

  • #6
    Isaac Asimov
    “Baley’s lips twitched. He had guessed that in some ways robotic logic must fall short and he was convinced of it now. As the roboticist had said: Logical but not reasonable.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Naked Sun

  • #7
    John Irving
    “Your memory is a monster; you forget—it doesn't. It simply files things away. It keeps things for you, or hides things from you—and summons them to your recall with will of its own. You think you have a memory; but it has you!”
    John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany

  • #8
    John Irving
    “Every American should be forced to live outside the United States for a year or two. Americans should be forced to see how ridiculous they appear to the rest of the world! They should listen to someone else's version of themselves--to anyone else's version! Every country knows more about America than Americans know about themselves! And Americans know absolutely nothing about any other country!”
    John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany

  • #9
    John Grisham
    “Ricky had taught me a few cuss words. I usually practiced them in the woods by the river, then prayed for forgiveness as soon as I was done.”
    John Grisham, A Painted House

  • #10
    John Grisham
    “Percy had never owned a ball or a glove or a bat, had never played catch with his dad, had never dreamed of beating the Yankee. In fact he'd probably never dreamed of leaving the cotton patch. That thought was almost overwhelming.”
    John Grisham, A Painted House

  • #11
    John Grisham
    “Once again, I was reminded that Tally was the prettiest girl I'd ever met, and when she smiled at me my mind went blank. Once you've seen a pretty girl naked, you feel a certain attachment to her.”
    John Grisham, A Painted House

  • #12
    Terry Pratchett
    “Why bother with a cunning plan when a simple one will do?”
    Terry Pratchett, Thud!

  • #13
    Terry Pratchett
    “Vimes had got around to a Clean Desk policy. It was a Clean Floor strategy
    that eluded him at the moment.”
    Terry Pratchett, Thud!
    tags: vimes

  • #14
    Terry Pratchett
    “War, Nobby. Huh! What is it good for?" he said.
    "Dunno, Sarge. Freeing slaves, maybe?"
    "Absol—well, okay."
    "Defending yourself against a totalitarian aggressor?"
    "All right, I'll grant you that, but—"
    "Saving civilization from a horde of—"
    "It doesn't do any good in the long run is what I'm saying, Nobby, if you'd listen for five seconds together," said Fred Colon sharply.
    "Yeah, but in the long run, what does, Sarge?”
    Terry Pratchett, Thud!

  • #15
    Terry Pratchett
    “Once you had a good excuse, you opened the door to bad excuses.”
    Terry Pratchett, Thud!



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