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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Ah, books." Ziegler, smiling, came up behind me. "They bob like corks on an ocean. Float between worlds, messages in bottles.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Along with a dozen other students I had dissected a human cadaver and sorted its contents by size, color, function, and weight. There was nothing pleasant about the experience. Its only consolation was its truth and its only virtue was its utility.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
And death? I don't fear death. I dread the absence of it.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Children wear their natures like brightly-colored clothes; that's why they lie so transparently. Adulthood is the art of deceit.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Does it strike you, Mr. Keller, that we live every day in the science fiction of our youth?
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Do you want to tell the truth, or do you want to tell a story?
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Ecstasy hates company.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Everybody falls, and we all land somewhere.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
For such people the consummate act of moral clarity was a lynching or a suicide bombing, a fatwa or a pogrom. And they were ascendant now, rising like dark stars over a terminal landscape .
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
From this new point of view, the universe I had inhabited became an object I could perceive in its entirety. It was a hypersphere embedded in a cloud of alternative states - the sum of all possible quantum trajectories from the big bang to the decay of matter. "Reality" - history as we had known or inferred it - was only the most likely of these possible trajectories. There were countless others, real in a different sense: a vast but finite set of paths not taken, a ghostly forest of quantum alternatives, the shores of an unknown sea.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Goddamn you," Jacob said. "There's no damnation, Jacob. No Heaven but the forest and no God but the hive.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I believed there were no Hypotheticals in the sense of consciously acting agents - conscious entities. There was only the process. The needles of evolution, endlessly knitting.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I don't believe money is evil, but it can be terribly corrosive.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
If I am an agnostic, Calyxa, it's because I'm also a realist.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I loved Molly. Or at least I told myself I did. Or, if what I felt for her was not love, it was at least a plausible imitation, a convincing substitute.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Is there any evidence to the contrary? I don't need certainty in order to act on a well-founded suspicion.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I suppose every decade gets the music it deserves.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I suppose the pursuit of fashion has always carried a price, monetary or otherwise.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
It's partly the Southernization of America, in that the Southern working-class version of redneck is becoming the national version, and it's good-natured, it has humor and, in some ways, it's a performance.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
It was amazing how these events lost their impact, translated through the flat gaze of a video screen.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
It was the kind of experience, Molly said, that would grow calluses on an angel's ass.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
It was possible at last to hear the silence to appreciate that there was a silence, deep and potent, out there beyond the pretension of the light.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I understand so very little. But I am not afraid to look: I am a good observer at last. My eyes are open, and I am not afraid.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I won't put my ignorance on an altar and call it God. It feels like idolatry, like the worst kind of idolatry.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
I would confront the thieves, I thought, and the self-evident justice of my case would cause them to crumble before me. I don't know why I expected such extravagant results from the application of mere justice. That kind of calculation is seldom borne out by worldly events.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
John Scalzi is a fresh and appealing new voice, and Old Man's War is classic SF seen from a modern perspective—a fast-paced tour of a daunting, hostile universe.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Nobody wants to conduct an autopsy on a dead saint.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
One doesn't have to understand in order to look. One has to look, in order to understand.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Personally, I don't believe in anything more supernatural than what you read about in the Bible, and I only believe that one day out of seven.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Promises were like bad checks, easy to write and hard to cash.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Since Deacon Hollingshead's arrival in town last July the Dominion had been hard at work, cleansing New York City of moral corruption. "Corruption" is a popular word with the enthusiasts of the Dominion, usually uttered as a prelude to the knife, the docket, or the noose.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Some pious men may find this truth unorthodox and bitter: But Nature, Chance, and Time ensure survival of the fitter!
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Some things are taken away from you, some you leave behind and some you carry with you, world without end.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Stupid people do stupid things, but people who are smart enough can do something really stupid.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
The attacking piece displaces its victim. The vanquished piece leaves the plane of the board entirely. But it does not, in a higher sense, cease to exist.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
The conversation was mesmerizing, not for its content but for the cadences of the talk, the rhythm we fell into when we were alone, now as before. Every conversation between friends or lovers creates its own easy or awkward rhythms, hidden talk that runs like a subterranean river under even the most banal exchange.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
The Dutch at close proximity looked much like Americans, apart from their peculiar uniforms, and so it was their uniforms I fired at, half convinced that I was killing, not human beings, but enemy costumes, which had borne their contents here from a distant land; and if some living man suffered for his enslavement to the uniform, or was penetrated by the bullets aimed at it well, that was unavoidable, and the fault couldn't be placed at my feet. The private charade was not equivalent to Courage, but it enabled a Callousness that served a similar purpose.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
The Mysteries are the Mysteries, and ultimately personal maybe the most personal thing in the universe. Evangelism, in my opinion, is a failure of the imagination. Beware of prophets: the best visions are the ones they leave in the desert.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
There's no drug that'll make a stupid man smart.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
[There was] only one news channel, overseen by a bland and complexly multicultural board of advisors. It broadcast in fifteen languages and was, as a rule, interesting in none of them.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
These movies belonged to the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries that period of great, unsustainable, and hedonistic prosperity, driven by the burning of Earth's reserves of perishable oil, which culminated in the False Tribulation, and the wars, and the plagues, and the painful dwindling of inflated populations to more reasonable numbers.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
The suicidally disgruntled were legion, And their enemies included any and all Americans, Brits, Canadians, Danes, et cetera; or, conversely, all Moslems, dark-skinned people, non-English-speakers, immigrants; all Catholics, fundamentalists, atheists; all liberals, all conservatives...For such people the consummate act of moral clarity was a lynching or a suicide bombing, a fatwa or a pogrom. And they were ascendant now, rising like dark stars over a terminal landscape.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
This would have been less annoying had it been untrue.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
To capture the pawn, threaten the queen.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
To fire a bullet into the heart or brains of one's fellow man even a fellow man striving to do the same to you creates what might be called an unassimilable memory: a memory that floats on daily life the way an oil stain floats on rainwater. Stir the rain barrel, scatter the oil into countless drops, disperse it all you like, but it will not mix; and eventually the slick comes back, as loathsomely intact as it ever was.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
Understanding is better than ignorance. Ignorance, unlike life, unlike narrative, is static. Understanding implies a forward motion, thus the possibility of change.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
We live in an enlightened age, however, an age that has learned to see and to value other living things as they are, not as we wish them to be. And the long and creditable history of science has taught us, if nothing else, to look carefully before we judge to judge, if we must, based on what we see, not what we would prefer to believe.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
We're all born strangers to ourselves and each other, and we're seldom formally introduced.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
We're as ephemeral as raindrops. We all fall, and we all land somewhere.
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By AnonymRobert Charles Wilson
We spent a lot of time discussing cosmology first. I think that was your father's unique way of evaluating people. You can tell a lot about a person, he once said, by the way they look at the stars.
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