Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 9 (“Survivor”), p. 397
Charles Stross: Human
Charles Stross is British science fiction writer and blogger. Explore interesting quotes on human.Source: Iron Sunrise (2004), Chapter 15, “Preparing for Ghosts and Dogs” (pp. 245-246)
“Intelligence and infinite knowledge were not, it seemed, compatible with stable human existence.”
Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 9, “Diplomatic Behavior” (p. 198)
Source: Rule 34 (2011), Chapter 26, “Liz: It’s Complicated” (pp. 287-288)
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 9 (“Survivor”), pp. 396-397
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 5 (“Router”), p. 184
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 8 (“Elector”), p. 356
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 2 (“Troubadour”), pp. 38-39
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 7 (“Curator”), p. 266
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 8 (“Elector”), p. 363
Source: Glasshouse (2006), Chapter 12, “Bag” (p. 210)
Source: Halting State (2007), Chapter 13, “Jack: In Hell” (p. 96)
Source: Rule 34 (2011), Chapter 29, “Liz: Project ATHENA” (p. 305)
Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 6, “Telegram from the Dead” (p. 131)
““Hello, Martin. What can I do for you?”
“Got a problem.”
“A big one?”
“Female human-sized.””
Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 3, “The Spacelike Horizon” (p. 60)
Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 2, “Preparations for Departure” (p. 33)
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 2 (“Troubadour”), p. 60
Source: The Laundry Files, The Rhesus Chart (2014), Chapter 1, “Prologue: One Month Ago” (p. 2; ellipsis represents elision of one sentence of description)