Drunk on All Your Strange New Words Quotes
Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
by
Eddie Robson3,524 ratings, 3.90 average rating, 687 reviews
Open Preview
Drunk on All Your Strange New Words Quotes
Showing 1-16 of 16
“a book with a bookmark inside implies someone has merely gone away, and will be back to finish it soon. Removing the bookmark takes on a horrible finality”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“The world has enabled so many bullshitters. It's exhausting.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“if you can control the stories a culture tells about itself, you can control who they are.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“The good thing about carrying on a conversation with a phantom voice projected by some fragment of your shattered subconscious is, you can brush your teeth at the same time.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“The world has enabled so many bullshitters.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“Now everyone will think she can’t cope with the demands of her job, just because she fell off a balcony.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“Lydia’s never met a working translator as old as this before: usually they burn out, go into teaching, change careers (e.g., become drug dealers) or just retire.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“You’ve got your answer then, haven’t you?'
Lydia nods. She has. She knew it all along. But sometimes it takes an artificially intelligent simulation of a long dead Beatle to put things in perspective.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
Lydia nods. She has. She knew it all along. But sometimes it takes an artificially intelligent simulation of a long dead Beatle to put things in perspective.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“But maybe people don’t want fantasy, they want to feel they’re in control, that they’re playing by rules they understand and that it’s possible to win.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“What’s really notable about the Logi’s refusal to engage with us in our own language and media is how they’ve forced us to communicate on their terms. Our dire economic need to forge a productive relationship with another species has made us accept them and their demands. This gives them a lot more control over how they’re seen, meanwhile forcing us to put all the effort into communication, such as our network of translators.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“We’re all busy, all the time.' He’s raising his voice. 'People think it’s all [A.I.'d] now and I sit in my workspace all day reading books and jerking off but it all just makes more work. Everything that was meant to lighten the load makes more work, it just makes more shit for you to deal with.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“We take drug abuse very seriously, Lydia.”
Abuse? Use, surely. She was using it exactly as intended.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
Abuse? Use, surely. She was using it exactly as intended.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“There’s a particular type of alone you feel when in a room with someone who’s no longer alive, she’s discovering now, and it is the worst kind.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“Some didn’t trust the truthiness ratings and inevitably claimed it was all just a way of suppressing inconvenient information. Lydia sometimes worries it’s naive of her to set so much store by the TRs, and yeah they probably are manipulating her to some extent, but she needs some way to make the whirlwind of crap manageable. The world has enabled so many bullshitters. It’s exhausting.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“when they put up the sea barriers the mayor’s office started slapping protection orders on everything and turned Manhattan into a theme-park version of itself: no life, no change, no danger, just heritage.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
“When you have the ability to communicate with someone telepathically, people tend to assume you’re talking to them all the time, especially if you’re not visibly doing anything else.”
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
― Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
