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Red Moon Red Moon by Kim Stanley Robinson
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“Really?” “Yes. Lord of the Flies is like some Christian support group compared to the mean girls’ club.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“If democracy came to China they would end up electing idiots, as in America.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“Analogies always deceive more than they reveal; I am no fan of analogies, I do not use them. Even metaphor, that mental operation we use with almost every word we speak, is slippery and deceptive. I always speak as plainly as I can.
And yet language, and therefore thought, is a strange and imprecise game of metaphors and analogies, one that we must play to stay alive.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“Not to have a correct political view is like having no soul.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“Hong Kong had been a British city, built on land seized from the Chinese Empire, until Britain ceded it back to China in 1997. But that handover had come with a fifty-year period of semiautonomy attached to it. So now the time to submit to full control from Beijing had come, the turnover had happened just a month before: July 1, 2047.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“For paralyzed people the fitting and integration of an exoskeleton was a complicated affair, they told him, stretched out over months of tests, and a certain amount of surgical fusion of electrodes and nerves. For a normal person it was much simpler. It was like a bra fitting”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“I must trust my spacesuit not to fail. And i must remember, if i can, that really we are always in a spacesuit of one sort or another. We just don't usually see it so clearly.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“Anticipation worse than the act itself, as with so many things.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“One sequence of these diary notes had lasted longer than most, and by their content he saw that they came from the time right after his father had died. One line stuck him like a thorn:
Alone in the house. Must get used to it.
He stared at her crabbed handwriting. He saw how it must have been, and sat down in the nearest chair. A spasm of sorrow passed through him, followed after a while by a wash of relief, as he realized that his mom was now finally freed of the intense burden of staying happy after his father was gone. Twenty years of driven, relentless effort.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“I see the hills look odd too. Not tectonic action, nor rain, nor riverbeds, nor glaciers, nor wind shaped these hills. They are uncanny. You can see something is different here, and it’s hard not to feel it’s wrong.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon
“the passenger compartment of this one goes right to the moon. The booster stage will come back down after your launch and land right over there.” She pointed across the concrete”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moon