“Sybil had an unreal, larger-than-life feeling... as if she were a person in a book.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 103
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“Sybil had an unreal, larger-than-life feeling... as if she were a person in a book.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 103
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“The space of our universe is the hypersurface of a vast expanding hypersphere.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 107
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“Don't you think women would like a man's head that always listens to them and agrees?”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 153
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“Women care about specifics, about details. Men care about generalities, about abstract principles.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 153-154
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“This is just so typical of you, Alwin, to be in love with a giant ass.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 111
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 4, “Hypertunnel at the Tang Fat Hotel” (p. 151)
“Do you know computer science?”
“I know it’s for lamers who can’t handle real math.”
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 3, “Rocking with Washer Drop” (p. 137)
“People always have bad news for you when they call you “sir.””
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 3, “Rocking with Washer Drop” (p. 101)
“Mother Nature doesn’t want power-tripping greedheads looking up her skirts.”
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 2, “Cone Shell Aliens” (p. 59)
“The surest way to be unhappy is try to be happy all the time.”
Fuente: Master of Space and Time (1984), Chapter 23, “The Way Uptown” (p. 180)
“Anyone who’d volunteer for alien domination doesn’t really deserve to have his or her freedom.”
Fuente: Master of Space and Time (1984), Chapter 16, “Blue Gluons” (p. 126)
“I’ve never seen a religion that wasn’t basically evil.”
Fuente: Master of Space and Time (1984), Chapter 10, “God’s Laws” (p. 72)