Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 8, “Confessions” (p. 177)
Charles Stross: Timing
Charles Stross is British science fiction writer and blogger. Explore interesting quotes on timing.“No plan of battle survives contact with the enemy, and time is the ultimate opponent.”
Source: Rule 34 (2011), Chapter 1, “Liz: Red Pill, Blue Pill” (p. 16)
Source: Iron Sunrise (2004), Chapter 17, “Set Us Up the Bomb” (pp. 277-278)
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 2 (“Troubadour”), pp. 38-39
He stops in midsentence, his mouth open, staring dumbly.
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 8 (“Elector”), pp. 347-348
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 7 (“Curator”), p. 279
Source: Glasshouse (2006), Chapter 2, “Experiment” (p. 22)
Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 14, “The Telephone Repairman” (pp. 296-297)
Source: Iron Sunrise (2004), Chapter 5, “Another Day, Another Editorial” (p. 71)
Source: Glasshouse (2006), Chapter 15, “Recovery” (p. 255)
Source: Rule 34 (2011), Chapter 20, “Liz: Bereavement Counselling” (p. 226)
This is how the iron law of bureaucracy installs itself at the heart of an institution. Most of the activities of any bureaucracy are devoted not to the organization’s ostensible goals, but to ensuring that the organization survives: because if they aren’t, the bureaucracy has a life expectancy measured in days before some idiot decision maker decides that if it’s no use to them they can make political hay by destroying it. It’s no consolation that some time later someone will realize that an organization was needed to carry out the original organization’s task, so a replacement is created: you still lost your job and the task went undone. The only sure way forward is to build an agency that looks to its own survival before it looks to its mission statement. Just another example of evolution in action.
Source: The Laundry Files, The Annihilation Score (2015), Chapter 16, “Democracy in Action” (pp. 311-312)
Source: The Laundry Files, The Rhesus Chart (2014), Chapter 12, “Green Lime” (p. 240)
Source: The Laundry Files, The Rhesus Chart (2014), Chapter 1, “Prologue: One Month Ago” (p. 2; ellipsis represents elision of one sentence of description)
Source: The Laundry Files, The Apocalypse Codex (2012), Chapter 14, “Appointment in Samarra” (p. 283)
Source: The Laundry Files, The Apocalypse Codex (2012), Chapter 12, “With a Bible and a Gun” (p. 225)
Source: The Laundry Files, The Apocalypse Codex (2012), Chapter 9, “Speaking in Tongues” (p. 159)
Source: The Laundry Files, The Apocalypse Codex (2012), Chapter 6, “Jet Lag” (p. 110)
“Time is the one thing money can’t buy.”
Source: The Laundry Files, The Apocalypse Codex (2012), Chapter 3, “Big Tent” (p. 44)
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 4 (“Halo”), p. 130