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John W. Campbell

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    John W. Campbell

    Editors never buy manuscripts that are left on the closet shelf at home.

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    Generally, a desirable, practically attainable idea, suggested in prophecy, has a chance of forcing itself into reality by its very existence.

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    History does not always repeat itself. Sometimes it just yells, 'Can't you remember anything I told you?' and lets fly with a club.

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    It was the law that if a white man was caught trying to educate a Negro slave, he was liable to prosecution entailing a fine of fifty dollars and a jail sentence. . . Our ignorance was the greatest hold the South had on us. We knew we could run away, but what then?

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    Man studied birds for centuries, trying to learn how to make a machine to fly like them. He never did do the trick; his final success came when he broke away entirely and tried new methods.

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    Never accept the initial premise of the opposition.

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    No literature is sound, no philosophy of action workable, if it doesn't take a hard look at itself.

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    Pioneering basically amounts to finding new and more horrible ways to die

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    Science is not a sacred cow-but there are a large number of would-be sacred cowherds busily devoting quantities of time, energy and effort to the task of making it one, so they can be sacred cowherds.

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    That's the trouble with languages. They have to be learned.

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    Too darned good a machine can be a menace, not a help.

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    We presuppose two things: that there is yet to be learned infinitely more than is now known, and that man can learn it.

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    Write me a creature that thinks as well as a man or better than a man, but not like a man.