Alastair Reynolds: Frases en inglés
“No act of knowledge acquisition is entirely without risk.”
Fuente: House of Suns (2008), Chapter 5 (p. 59)
But a small, private voice said: there’s hope, and there’s desperation.
Chapter 38 (p. 527)
Pushing Ice (2005)
“Some promises are best broken. Trust me on this: I’m a politician.”
Fuente: Pushing Ice (2005), Chapter 34 (p. 475)
“There are certain truths that, in themselves, are as dangerous as any advanced technology.”
Fuente: Pushing Ice (2005), Chapter 30 (p. 435)
“Hallucination doesn’t preclude a rational response to that same hallucination.”
Fuente: Pushing Ice (2005), Chapter 19 (p. 319)
“Even godlike aliens have to act rationally—don’t they?”
“I wouldn’t know,” she said. “I can’t recall ever meeting any.”
Chapter 18 (p. 301)
Pushing Ice (2005)
“It’s always easier to hate than to forgive, isn’t it?”
Fuente: Pushing Ice (2005), Chapter 14 (p. 233)
“Such hopes now seemed ludicrous in their naivety, like trying to stop a bulldozer with a feather.”
Fuente: Pushing Ice (2005), Chapter 13 (p. 216)
“She was pointing into the empty, angel-less heavens beyond.
Everything else. The universe.”
Fuente: Terminal World (2010), Chapter 30 (p. 550; closing words)
“The question is: do you trust me? Sometimes.”
Bella smiled. “That’s exactly the right attitude: trust your leaders, but be careful not to trust them too much.”
Fuente: Pushing Ice (2005), Chapter 27 (p. 397)
“Some people get it. Most people never will.
But that’s art.”
Fuente: Short fiction, Zima Blue and Other Stories (2006), Zima Blue (p. 403)
“It was good work,” I said.
“It was hack work. Huge, loud, demanding, popular, but ultimately soulless. Just because it came from the heart didn’t make it good.”
Zima Blue (p. 395)
Short fiction, Zima Blue and Other Stories (2006)
“Loosen up. I need reverence like I need a skateboard.”
Angels of Ashes (p. 253)
Short fiction, Zima Blue and Other Stories (2006)
“Could be worse, as they say.”
“That’s the sum story of human history, isn’t it? Could be worse. As if that’s the very best that we can manage.”
Fuente: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter 53 (p. 527)
“Can we drop the ‘artificial intelligence’? It’s a bit like me calling you a meat-based processing system.”
Fuente: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter 29 (p. 312)