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Robert Sheckley, né le 16 juillet 1928 à Brooklyn et mort le 9 décembre 2005 à Poughkeepsie , est un auteur de science-fiction américain. Collaborateur très régulier de la revue Galaxy dans les années 1950, il a écrit plus d'une centaine de nouvelles et une dizaine de romans.

Il écrit aussi sous les pseudonymes de Phillips Barbee, Ned Lang et Finn O'Donnevan.

✵ 16. juillet 1928 – 9. décembre 2005
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“Pour la carotte, le lapin est la parfaite incarnation du mal.”

Variante: Pour la carotte, le lapin est la parfaite incarnation du Mal.

“La Prédation est la Nécessité même.”

La Dimension des miracles, 1973

Robert Sheckley: Citations en anglais

“A malfunction of this type can be cured only by changing the nature of the universe, which is, of course, impractical.”

Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles

Source: Dimension of Miracles (1968), Chapter 4 (p. 34)

“Remember, the inevitable inefficiency of a huge bureaucracy will be working for you.”

Robert Sheckley livre The Status Civilization

Source: The Status Civilization (1960), Chapter 20 (p. 84)

“My dear Dahl, the first, the primary, task is to bring the earth back into ecological balance. That’s your task, you and the Bahamas Corporation. Ours is to give people something exciting to do other than war while that is going on. Without us and our Hunt, you and your high-minded scientists will just be another group of dreamers living in an imaginary kingdom of sweet reason while the madness of real politics rages all around you. Be practical, Dahl, let’s do something together.”

Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime

“There is something in what you say,” Dahl admitted. “I’ve been aware for some time of the shortcomings inherent in the sane, dispassionate thinking that we scientists advocate. People don’t pay any attention. Unless there’s an emergency like Love Canal or Chernobyl, the idea of maintaining and upgrading the earth and its ecosystems is not exactly box-office.”
Source: Hunter/Victim (1988), Chapter 65 (p. 259)

“Outside the curtained windows, Paris stewed in its miasma of self-congratulation and diesel fumes.”

Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime

Source: Hunter/Victim (1988), Chapter 1 (p. 11)

“I’ve never been able to understand that custom.”

Robert Sheckley livre Victim Prime

“Not all customs have to have a reason.”

Chapter 20 (p. 88)
Victim Prime (1987)

“Kettelman bristled. Nothing got him angrier than when people implied he was paranoid. It made him feel persecuted.”

A Supplicant in Space (p. 60)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)

“Charlie Gleister had invented a time machine, but he hadn’t invented it right because it didn’t work.”

Slaves of Time (p. 11)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)

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