Isaac Asimov: Frases en inglés (página 10)

Isaac Asimov era escritor estadounidense. Frases en inglés.
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“You wait for the war to happen like vultures. If you want to help, prevent the war. Don't save the remnants. Save them all.”

Isaac Asimov libro The Gentle Vultures

"The Gentle Vultures" in Super-Science Fiction (December 1957)
General sources

“Milton Ashe is not the type to marry a head of hair and a pair of eyes.”

Isaac Asimov libro I, Robot

“Liar!”, p. 89
I, Robot (1950)

“I recognize the necessity of animal experiments with my mind but not with my heart.”

"Doctor, Doctor, Cut My Throat" (August 1972), in The Tragedy of the Moon (1973), p. 153
General sources

“It was easy to cover up ignorance by the mystical word “intuition.””

Fuente: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Foundation’s Edge (1982), Chapter 18 “Collision” section 4, p. 377

“Titles are an important part of a story and I take considerable care in choosing one. In fact, I cannot start a story until I have chosen a title.”

Isaac Asimov libro Banquets of the Black Widowers

Banquets of the Black Widowers (1984), p. 27
General sources

“Tritt listened placidly, clearly understanding nothing, but content to be listening; while Odeen, transmitting nothing, was as clearly content to be lecturing.”

Isaac Asimov libro Los propios dioses

Section 2 “...the gods themselves...”, Chapter 1b, p. 82
The Gods Themselves (1972)

“Why, Stephen, if I am right, it means that the Machine is conducting our future for us not only simply in direct answer to our direct questions, but in general answer to the world situation and to human psychology as a whole. And to know that may make us unhappy and may hurt our pride. The Machine cannot, must not, make us unhappy.
"Stephen, how do we know what the ultimate good of Humanity will entail? We haven't at our disposal the infinite factors that the Machine has at its! Perhaps, to give you a not unfamiliar example, our entire technical civilization has created more unhappiness and misery than it has removed. Perhaps an agrarian or pastoral civilization, with less culture and less people would be better. If so, the Machines must move in that direction, preferably without telling us, since in our ignorant prejudices we only know that what we are used to, is good—and we would then fight change. Or perhaps a complete urbanization, or a completely caste-ridden society, or complete anarchy, is the answer. We don't know. Only the Machines know, and they are going there and taking us with them."
"But you are telling me, Susan, that the 'Society for Humanity' is right; and that Mankind has lost its own say in its future."
"It never had any, really. It was always at the mercy of economic and sociological forces it did not understand—at the whims of climate, and the fortunes of war. Now the Machines understand them; and no one can stop them, since the Machines will deal with them as they are dealing with the Society,—having, as they do, the greatest of weapons at their disposal, the absolute control of our economy."
"How horrible!”

Isaac Asimov libro I, Robot

"Perhaps how wonderful! Think, that for all time, all conflicts are finally evitable. Only the Machines, from now on, are inevitable!"
“The Evitable Conflict”, p. 192
I, Robot (1950)

“Where any answer is possible, all answers are meaningless.”

Isaac Asimov libro The Road to Infinity

The Road to Infinity (1979), p. 170
General sources

“All life is nucleic acid; the rest is commentary”

Isaac Asimov libro The Relativity of Wrong

"The Relativity of Wrong" (1988) - "Beginning with Bone" (May 1987)
General sources

“The military mind remains unparalleled as a vehicle of creative stupidity.”

Isaac Asimov libro In Memory Yet Green

In Memory Yet Green (1979), p. 461
General sources

“I suppose he’s entitled to his opinion, but I don’t suppose it very hard.”

“Seven Steps to Grand Master” in Nebula Awards 22 (1988), edited by George Zebrowski
General sources

“I wouldn't give an astrologer the time of day.”

Isaac Asimov libro In Memory Yet Green

In Memory Yet Green (Avon Books, 1979), p. 18
General sources

“He is energetic only in evading responsibility.”

Part V, The Merchant Princes, section 2
The Foundation series (1951–1993), Foundation (1951)