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✵ 4. április 1948
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“Crudely effective, but wildly inefficient.”

Dan Simmons könyv The Rise of Endymion

Forrás: The Rise of Endymion (1997), Chapter 17 (p. 334)

“I was not surprised to wake up alive. I suppose one is surprised only when one awakens dead.”

Dan Simmons könyv Endymion

Forrás: Endymion (1996), Chapter 4 (p. 20)

“The future is never written…only penciled in.”

Dan Simmons könyv Endymion

Forrás: Endymion (1996), Chapter 50 (p. 497)

“I learned that poets aren’t God, but if there is a God…or anything approaching a God…he’s a poet. And a failed one at that.”

Dan Simmons könyv The Fall of Hyperion

Forrás: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 45 (p. 504)

“The Great Change is when humankind accepts its role as part of the natural order of the universe instead of its role as a cancer.”

Dan Simmons könyv The Fall of Hyperion

Forrás: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 38 (p. 369)

““What?”
“Never mind. It will make sense when it comes about. All improbabilities do when probability waves collapse into event.””

Dan Simmons könyv The Rise of Endymion

Forrás: The Rise of Endymion (1997), Chapter 8 (p. 135)

“Life is brutal that way…the loss of irrecoverable moments amid trivia and distraction.”

Dan Simmons könyv Endymion

Forrás: Endymion (1996), Chapter 60 (p. 561)

“Why am I seeking logic or sanity here? I'd asked myself at the moment. There hasn’t been any so far.”

Dan Simmons könyv Endymion

Forrás: Endymion (1996), Chapter 25 (p. 190)

“He knew what had to be done. It is not always the same as knowing what to do.”

Dan Simmons könyv The Fall of Hyperion

Forrás: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 34 (p. 310)

“There is something about raising a child that helps to sharpen one’s sense of what is real.”

Dan Simmons könyv Hyperion

Forrás: Hyperion (1989), Chapter 6 (p. 433)

“Poets are the mad midwives to reality. They see not what is, nor what can be, but what must become.”

Dan Simmons könyv Hyperion

Forrás: Hyperion (1989), Chapter 3 (p. 192)

“Christ may have lost his faith for a few seconds; He did not sell it in the marketplace for the trinkets of ego and curiosity.”

Dan Simmons könyv The Fall of Hyperion

Forrás: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 34 (p. 310)

“Sometimes,” said General Morpurgo, taking her hand, “dreams are all that separate us from the machines.”

Dan Simmons könyv The Fall of Hyperion

Forrás: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 43 (p. 474)

“If one is to observe, M. Endymion, one must be in the proper place to observe.”

Dan Simmons könyv The Rise of Endymion

Forrás: The Rise of Endymion (1997), Chapter 34 (p. 701)

“How about,” she said, “that you do the logical thing because it’s the logical thing to do?”

Dan Simmons könyv Hyperion

Forrás: Hyperion (1989), Chapter 5 (p. 315)