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The Peripheral
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“Because people who couldn’t imagine themselves capable of evil were at a major disadvantage in dealing with people who didn’t need to imagine, because they already were.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Eras are conveniences, particularly for those who never experienced them. We carve history from totalities beyond our grasp. Bolt labels on the result. Handles. Then speak of the handles as though they were things in themselves.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Encryption isn’t optional, when we address one another,” she said.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Be quiet, darling. Let pattern recognition have its way.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Conspiracy theory’s got to be simple. Sense doesn’t come into it. People are more scared of how complicated shit actually is than they ever are about whatever’s supposed to be behind the conspiracy.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“If you fancy resenting the tedious, I recommend intentional communities, particularly those led by charismatics.” “You”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“That evil wasn’t glamorous, but just the result of ordinary half-assed badness, high school badness, given enough room, however that might happen, to become its bigger self. Bigger, with more horrible results, but never more than the cumulative weight of ordinary human baseness.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Eras are conveniences, particularly for those who never experienced them. We carve history from totalities beyond our grasp. Bolt labels on the result. Handles. Then speak of the handles as though they were things in themselves.” “I’ve”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“So now, in her day, he said, they were headed into androgenic, systemic, multiplex, seriously bad shit, like she sort of already knew, figured everybody did, except for people who still said it wasn't happening, and those people were mostly expecting the Second Coming, anyway.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“And this other evening light, rainy, rose and silver, and to her left a river the color of cold lead. Dark tumble of city, towers in the distance, few lights.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“History had its fascinations, but could be burdensome.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Unstuck her in time, day-sleeping in her bedroom. How old was she? Seven, seventeen, twenty-seven? Dusk or dawn? Couldn’t tell by the light outside. Checked her phone. Evening. The house silent, her mother probably asleep. Out through the smell of her grandfather’s fifty years of National Geographic, shelved in the hall.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“A few stray bits of Lego edged fitfully about among lower strata, like bright rectilinear beetles”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Fuck it. Just fuck it.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Opportunities to do very badly were manifold. You avoided them. The major part in any success.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Because people who couldn’t imagine themselves capable of evil were at a major disadvantage in dealing with people who didn’t need to imagine, because they already were. She’d said it was always a mistake, to believe those people were different, special, infected with something that was inhuman, subhuman, fundamentally other.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“They’d started out as a church, or in a church, not liking anyone being gay or getting abortions or using birth control. Protesting military funerals, which was a thing. Basically they were just assholes, though, and took it as the measure of God’s satisfaction with them that everybody else thought they were assholes.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“It’s like wearing your cock ring to meet the pope, and making sure he sees it.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“a chronic malcontent, albeit quite a purposeless one.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“I have already told you of the sickness and confusion that comes with time travelling. —H. G. WELLS”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“What Shaylene saw as Burton’s primary symptom of traumatic stress, Flynne thought, was his ongoing failure to ask her out.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“It suddenly seemed like all of that had been so easy. When the sun came up, you just got on your bike, rode home, and not past a place”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“No sense in that.” “Conspiracy theory’s got to be simple. Sense doesn’t come into it. People are more scared of how complicated shit actually is than they ever are about whatever’s supposed to be behind the conspiracy.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Algorithms are called the aunties. They’re self-organising and so nobody fully understands them.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Something that induced a dissociative state. It was difficult to complain about a dissociative state.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“heard”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“Their aesthetic, if you haven’t noticed, is about benign skin cancers, supernumerary nipples. Conventional tattoos belong firmly among the iconics of the hegemon. It’s like wearing your cock ring to meet the pope, and making sure he sees it. Actually, it’s worse than that. What are they like?”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“You're from the future, Mr Netherton?"
"Not exactly," he said. "I'm in the future that would result from my not being here. But since I am, it isn't your future. Here.”
― The Peripheral
"Not exactly," he said. "I'm in the future that would result from my not being here. But since I am, it isn't your future. Here.”
― The Peripheral
“No comets crashing, nothing you could really call a nuclear war. Just everything else, tangled in the changing climate: droughts, water shortages, crop failures, honeybees gone like they almost were now, collapse of other keystone species, every last alpha predator gone, antibiotics doing even less than they already did, diseases that were never quite the one big pandemic but big enough to be historic events in themselves. And all of it around people: how people were, how many of them there were, how they’d”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
“To hire someone willing to undertake an unspecified task, likely involving violence.”
― The Peripheral
― The Peripheral
