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Blue Remembered Earth (Poseidon's Children, #1) Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds
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“I've seen marvelous things, Sunday. I've looked back from the edge of the system and seen this planet, this Earth, reduced to a tiny dot of pale blue. I know what that feels like. To think that dot is where we came from, where we evolved out of the chaos and the dirt. And I know what it feels like to imagine going further. To hold that incredible, dangerous thought in my mind, if only for an instant. To think: what if I don't go home? What if I just keep traveling? Watching that pale-blue dot fall ever further away, until the darkness swallowed it and there was no turning back. Until Earth was just a blue memory.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“How did you . . . pass the time?’ Sunday asked. ‘You couldn’t just ching out of it, could you?’

‘We had a different form of chinging,’ Eunice said. ‘An earlier type of virtual-reality technology, much more robust and completely unaffected by time lag. You may have heard of it. We called it “reading”.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“Consider all the inanimate matter in the universe, all the dumb atoms, all the mindless molecules, all the oblivious dust grains and pebbles and rocks and iceballs and worlds and stars, all the unthinking galaxies and superclusters, wheeling through the oblivious time-haunted megaparsecs of the cosmic supervoid.
In all that immensity, she had somehow contrived to BE a human being, a microscopically tiny, cosmically insignificant bundle of information-processing systems, wired to a mind more structurally complex than the Milky Way itself, maybe even more complex than the rest of the *whole damned universe*!”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“An earlier type of virtual-reality technology, much more robust and completely unaffected by time lag. You may have heard of it. We called it “reading”.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“He was a thin, elegant-looking man with precise symmetrical features and the hushed, disapproving manner of a senior librarian.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“Reality was a trick of cognition, an illusion woven by the brain. Beneath the apparently solid skin of the world lay a fizzing unreality of quantum mechanics, playing out on a warped and surreal Salvador Dali landscape. Ghost worlds peeled away from the present with every decision. The universe itself would one day simmer down to absolute entropic stasis, the absolute and literal end of time itself. No action, no memory of an action, no trace of a memory, could endure for ever. Every human deed, from the smallest kindness to the grandest artistic achievement, was ultimately pointless. But it wasn’t as if people went around thinking”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“We're all Poseidon's children, Geoffrey: whether we like it or not."

"Poseidon's children," he repeated. "Is that supposed to mean something?"

"We came through. That's all. We weathered the absolute worst that history could throw at us, and we thrived. Now it's time to start doing something useful with our lives.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“And the knowledge that humanity was not alone in the universe would be as relevant to most as the knowledge that protons were built of quarks.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“at best noise, at worse a potentially damaging input.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“She longed to touch it, to stroke her fingers through that atmosphere, cleaving white billowing clouds and glittering salty seas, until she felt the hard scabbed crust beneath them.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“What you encountered was an abomination, a military intelligence. It was designed to be insidious and spiteful and inimical to life, and it wasn't smart enough to have a conscience.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“For smart monkeys, we can, when the mood takes us, be exceedingly stupid.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“Being a thing with a central nervous system complex enough to understand the concept of being a thing with a central nervous system. Simply being. Consider all the inanimate”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“This is life. It’s not a dress rehearsal. If we don’t do this now, we may as well start planning our own funerals.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“Sometimes it was entirely right and proper to be awed. And recognising the physics in these formations, the hand of time and matter and the nuclear forces underpinning all things, did not lessen that feeling. What”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“There was another intelligence out there, close enough to touch. And even if they were now gone, then the mere existence of their handiwork was wonder enough to fundamentally change humanity’s view of the universe.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“We don’t own them, and we don’t have any claims on moral superiority. But after all we’ve done to them in the past we do have an obligation to shepherd them through to better times.’ He”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“But a constant, low-level background of crime may help a society become more robust, more resilient.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“Surely you can hear him now?”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth
“It was that same old spiralling argument, and again he didn’t have the energy to fight his corner. ‘When you put it like that, I guess it doesn’t sound too ridiculous.”
Alastair Reynolds, Blue Remembered Earth