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El experimento terminal
Robert J. SawyerFrases célebres de Robert J. Sawyer
The Terminal Experiment
Robert J. Sawyer: Frases en inglés
“Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace.”
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 14 (p. 137)
“Naturally, one does not normally discuss plans to commit murder with the intended victim.”
Fuente: Flashforward
“Still, you must know that the fear of death is irrational; death comes to everyone.”
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 25 (p. 235)
“Free will is an illusion. It is synonymous with incomplete perception.”
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 12 epigram (p. 123; quoting Walter Kubilius)
Fuente: Frameshift (1997), Chapter 41 (p. 326; apparently quoting George Bernard Shaw)
“Not wanting to die was another universal constant, it seemed.”
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 6 (p. 70)
“He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over.”
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 1 epigram (p. 9; quoting Beilby Porteus)
“He cursed himself for thinking anything this complex would end up not being a source of problems.”
Fuente: Frameshift (1997), Chapter 26 (p. 184)
“You humans seem to have a profound capacity for ignoring obvious evidence.”
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 2 (p. 23)
“…but there, because there is no grace of God, go I.”
Fuente: Frameshift (1997), Chapter 25 (p. 179)
“There may be oodles of possible humans, but it is a finite number.”
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 16 (p. 167)
The Wreed wavered and vanished.
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 32 (p. 309; ellipsis represents a minor elision of description)