Échange Standard, 1966
Robert Sheckley citations célèbres
Échange Standard, 1966
Robert Sheckley Citations
“Pour la carotte, le lapin est la parfaite incarnation du mal.”
Variante: Pour la carotte, le lapin est la parfaite incarnation du Mal.
“Au jeu des devinettes, mieux vaut comprendre tard que jamais.”
Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime
Chasseur/Victime, 1988
“Un bon assassin doit dépendre de ce qui lui tombe sous la main.”
Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime
Chasseur/Victime, 1988
“Ce sont toujours les petites choses qui vous manquent le plus.”
Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime
Chasseur/Victime, 1988
“Quand on y réfléchit bien, peu de choses sont à la hauteur de leur réputation.”
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
La Dimension des miracles, 1973
“La Prédation est la Nécessité même.”
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
La Dimension des miracles, 1973
“La régularité est une chose agréable, mais à condition que ce soit sans excès.”
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
La Dimension des miracles, 1973
“Quand les compromis sont importants, nous les appelons tyrannie.”
Robert Sheckley livre Les Erreurs de Joenes
Les Erreurs de Joenes, 1962
“Mais les influences ne peuvent être que supposés, jamais vraiment décrites ou comprises.”
Robert Sheckley livre Les Erreurs de Joenes
Les Erreurs de Joenes, 1962
“Ceux en qui vous avez confiance vous trahiront. Ceux que vous haïssez vous convaincront.”
Robert Sheckley livre Le Temps meurtrier
Le Temps meurtrier, 1958
“Parfois, nos erreurs se refusent à rester mortes et enterrées.”
Robert Sheckley livre Le Temps meurtrier
Le Temps meurtrier, 1958
Robert Sheckley: Citations en anglais
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
Source: Dimension of Miracles (1968), Chapter 21 (p. 133)
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
Source: Dimension of Miracles (1968), Chapter 17 (p. 108)
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
Source: Dimension of Miracles (1968), Chapter 4 (p. 34)
Robert Sheckley livre Le Temps meurtrier
Source: Immortality, Inc. (1959), Chapter 35 (p. 148)
Robert Sheckley livre The Status Civilization
Source: The Status Civilization (1960), Chapter 15 (p. 65)
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
Source: Dimension of Miracles (1968), Chapter 4 (p. 29)
Robert Sheckley livre Les Erreurs de Joenes
Source: Journey Beyond Tomorrow (1962), Chapter 16 “The End of the Journey” (p. 152)
Robert Sheckley livre The Status Civilization
Source: The Status Civilization (1960), Chapter 11 (p. 52)
“Even rulers, notoriously the slowest of men to change, realized that something had to be done.”
Source: The 10th Victim (1965), Chapter 3 (p. 30)
Robert Sheckley livre La Dimension des miracles
Source: Dimension of Miracles (1968), Chapter 21 (p. 136)
“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)
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)
Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime
Source: Hunter/Victim (1988), Chapter 65 (p. 258)
Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime
Source: Hunter/Victim (1988), Chapter 60 (p. 247)
Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime
Source: Hunter/Victim (1988), Chapter 40 (p. 185)
Robert Sheckley livre Chasseur/Victime
Source: Hunter/Victim (1988), Chapter 38 (p. 175)
“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)
Robert Sheckley livre Victim Prime
Source: Victim Prime (1987), Chapter 56 (p. 207)
“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)
Robert Sheckley livre Victim Prime
Source: Victim Prime (1987), Chapter 20 (p. 86)
Robert Sheckley livre Victim Prime
Prologue (p. 8)
Victim Prime (1987)
Robert Sheckley livre Welcome to the Standard Nightmare
Welcome to the Standard Nightmare (p. 88)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Sneak Previews (p. 85)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
A Supplicant in Space (p. 60)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Slaves of Time (p. 19)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Slaves of Time (p. 18)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Slaves of Time (p. 16)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Slaves of Time (p. 16)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Slaves of Time (pp. 14-15)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Slaves of Time (p. 11)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
