Richard Morgan idézet

Richard Morgan angol sci-fi-író. Cambridge-ben végzett történelem szakon, majd sokáig angol tanárként dolgozott. Mielőtt csak az írásnak szentelte volna az idejét, élt Londonban, Isztambulban, Madridban és Glasgow-ban is. Wikipedia  

✵ 24. szeptember 1965   •   Más nevek ريتشارد مورغان, 理查德·摩根
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Richard Morgan: Idézetek angolul

“I’m stacked, backed up and I’m fifth dan
And I’m not afraid of the Patchwork Man”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 23 (p. 295)

“Kristin, nothing ever does change.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

I jerked a thumb back at the crowd outside. “You’ll always have morons like that, swallowing belief patterns whole so they don’t have to think for themselves. You’ll always have people like Kawahara and the Bancrofts to push their buttons and cash in on the program. People like you to make sure the game runs smoothly and the rules don’t get broken too often. And when the Meths want to break the rules themselves, they’ll send people like Trepp and me to do it. That’s the truth, Kristin. It’s been the truth since I was born a hundred and fifty years ago, and from what I read in the history books, it’s never been any different. Better get used to it.”
Epilogue (p. 524)
Altered Carbon (2002)

“The human eye is a wonderful device. With a little effort, it can fail to see even the most glaring injustice.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 23 (p. 300)
Kontextus: “The human eye is a wonderful device,” I quoted from Poems and Other Prevarications absently. “With a little effort, it can fail to see even the most glaring injustice.”

“Society is, always has been and always will be a structure for the exploitation and oppression of the majority through systems of political force dictated by an élite, enforced by thugs, uniformed or not, and upheld by a wilful ignorance and stupidity on the part of the very majority whom the system oppresses.”

Richard Morgan (2002) in: "Never Mind the Cyberpunks: An Interview with Richard Morgan" at SaxonBullock.com, published by SlateMagazine.co.uk, 2002
Morgan discussing his "take away" of his novel Altered Carbon

“Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 16 (p. 215)

“I paused and set down my glass, searching for the fine edge of deceit that always lies right up against the truth.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 32 (p. 394)

“The past is relevant only as data.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 18 (p. 242)

“Money doesn’t automatically mean taste.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 21 (p. 276)

“This was no time for thinking. Thought in combat was a luxury about as appropriate as a hot bath and massage.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 41 (p. 493)

“The essence of control is to remain hidden from view, is it not?”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 25 (p. 318)

“Bancroft wants privacy, he spends half a million on discretion systems. Me, I just go talk where no one’s listening.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 21 (pp. 280-281)

“We are, after all, evolved to relate to the physical world.”

Richard K. Morgan könyv Altered Carbon

Forrás: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 17 (p. 227)