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El experimento terminal
Robert J. SawyerEl experimento terminal
Robert J. SawyerFrases célebres de Robert J. Sawyer
“La apreciaba por lo que era, no por lo que parecía.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro El experimento terminal
The Terminal Experiment
Robert J. Sawyer libro El experimento terminal
The Terminal Experiment
Robert J. Sawyer: Frases en inglés
“Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 14 (p. 137)
“Naturally, one does not normally discuss plans to commit murder with the intended victim.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Flashforward
Fuente: Flashforward
“Still, you must know that the fear of death is irrational; death comes to everyone.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 25 (p. 235)
“Free will is an illusion. It is synonymous with incomplete perception.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Flashforward
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 12 epigram (p. 123; quoting Walter Kubilius)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Frameshift
Fuente: Frameshift (1997), Chapter 41 (p. 326; apparently quoting George Bernard Shaw)
“Not wanting to die was another universal constant, it seemed.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 6 (p. 70)
“He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Flashforward
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 1 epigram (p. 9; quoting Beilby Porteus)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 24 (p. 227)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 34 (p. 326)
“He cursed himself for thinking anything this complex would end up not being a source of problems.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Frameshift
Fuente: Frameshift (1997), Chapter 26 (p. 184)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 17 (p. 165)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Flashforward
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 13 (p. 137)
“You humans seem to have a profound capacity for ignoring obvious evidence.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 2 (p. 23)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 14 (p. 140)
“…but there, because there is no grace of God, go I.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Frameshift
Fuente: Frameshift (1997), Chapter 25 (p. 179)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 21 (p. 204)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 17 (p. 170)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Frameshift
Fuente: Frameshift (1997), Chapter 3 (p. 30)
“There may be oodles of possible humans, but it is a finite number.”
Robert J. Sawyer libro Flashforward
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 16 (p. 167)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 24 (pp. 230-231)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 7 (p. 77)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Calculating God
The Wreed wavered and vanished.
Fuente: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 32 (p. 309; ellipsis represents a minor elision of description)
Robert J. Sawyer libro Flashforward
Fuente: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 9 (pp. 95-96)
