Robert Silverberg: Frases en inglés
“She loaned him books. Worlds were revealed to him: worlds piled on worlds, worlds without end.”
Fuente: Short fiction, A Piece of the Great World (2005), p. 79
“Ignorance can’t be pardoned. Only cured.”
Fuente: Up the Line (1969), Chapter 4
Fuente: Short fiction, Thomas the Proclaimer (1972), Chapter 11, “The March to the Sea” (p. 110)
Fuente: Short fiction, Thomas the Proclaimer (1972), Chapter 3, “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters” (p. 77)
“My only regrets were for poor tactics, not for faulty principles.”
Fuente: A Time of Changes (1971), Chapter 70 (p. 204)
Short fiction, Schwartz Between the Galaxies (1974)
“It is my craft and my science to Watch. It is yours to jeer. Each of us to our specialty.”
Section 1
Short fiction, Nightwings (1968)
“We are born by accident into a purely random universe.”
Fuente: The Stochastic Man (1975), Chapter 1, (p. 1; opening words)
“He didn’t have to observe the niceties of etiquette when talking to a computer.”
Short fiction, Born with the Dead (1974)
“Even earlier.”
Fuente: The Man in the Maze (1969), Chapter 4, section 3 (p. 73)
Book 3, Chapter 8 (p. 301)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)
“Thus does the unyielding, inescapable future ineluctably devour the present.”
Fuente: The Stochastic Man (1975), Chapter 29 (p. 161)
"Sounding Brass, Tinkling Cymbal" in Hell's Cartographers (1975) edited by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison
Book 3, Chapter 10 (p. 317)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)
Book 1 “The Book of the King of Dreams”, Chapter 8 (p. 48)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)
Section 5
Short fiction, Hawksbill Station (1967)
Short fiction, Schwartz Between the Galaxies (1974)
Book 5, Chapter 6 (p. 442)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)
“Unacceptable, maybe. But not unthinkable. Nothing's unthinkable once somebody’s thought it.”
Short fiction, Born with the Dead (1974)
Fuente: Short fiction, Thomas the Proclaimer (1972), Chapter 3, “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters” (p. 76)
Fuente: The Man in the Maze (1969), Chapter 1, section 3 (p. 18)
“Never pass by a chance to shut up.”
Fuente: Short fiction, The Emperor and the Maula (2007), p. 477
Fuente: Short fiction, A Piece of the Great World (2005), p. 80
“What matters,” he said earnestly, “is the display of skill, not the manners of the audience.”
Book 1, Chapter 10 (p. 71)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)