Isaac Asimov: Frases en inglés (página 13)

Isaac Asimov era escritor estadounidense. Frases en inglés.
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“It is well-known that the friend of a conqueror is but the last victim.”

Fuente: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Foundation and Empire (1952), Chapter 22 “Death on Neotrantor”

“I fear my ignorance.”

Isaac Asimov libro Los propios dioses

Section 3 “...contend in vain?”, Chapter 3 (p. 187)
The Gods Themselves (1972)

“The job of science will never be done, it will just sink deeper and deeper into never-ending complexity.”

"The Secrets of the Universe" (1989) (essay reprinted in The Secret of the Universe (1992), p. 168)
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“Necessity makes a joke of civilization.”

In Joy Still Felt (1980), p. 124
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“Certain success evicts one from the paradise of winning against the odds.”

Isaac Asimov libro In Memory Yet Green

In Memory Yet Green (1979), p. 420
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“There is less trouble and trauma involved in writing a new piece than in trying to salvage an unsatisfactory old one.”

Isaac Asimov libro In Memory Yet Green

In Memory Yet Green (1979), p. 200
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“Science Digest asked me to see the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind and write an article for them on the science it contained. I saw the picture and was appalled. I remained appalled even after a doctor’s examination had assured me that no internal organs had been shaken loose by its ridiculous soundwaves. (If you can’t be good, be loud, some say, and Close Encounters was very loud.) … Hollywood must deal with large audiences, most of whom are utterly unfamiliar with good science fiction. It has to bend to them, meet them at least half-way. Fully appreciating that, I could enjoy Planet of the Apes and Star Wars.”

Star Wars was entertainment for the masses and did not try to be anything more. Leave your sophistication at the door, get into the spirit, and you can have a fun ride. … Seeing a rotten picture for the special effects is like eating a tough steak for the smothered onions, or reading a bad book for the dirty parts. Optical wizardry is something a movie can do that a book can’t but it is no substitute for a story, for logic, for meaning. It is ornamentation, not substance. In fact, whenever a science fiction picture is praised overeffusively for its special effects, I know it’s a bad picture. Is that all they can find to talk about?
"Editorial: The Reluctant Critic", in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Vol. 2, Issue 6, (12 November 1978) https://archive.org/stream/Asimovs_v02n06_1978-11-12/
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“Religion is more conservative than any other aspect of human life.”

The Near East (1968), p. 14
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