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✵ 15. január 1935   •   Más nevek رابرت سیلوربرق
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“She loaned him books. Worlds were revealed to him: worlds piled on worlds, worlds without end.”

Forrás: Short fiction, A Piece of the Great World (2005), p. 79

“Ignorance can’t be pardoned. Only cured.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Up the Line

Forrás: Up the Line (1969), Chapter 4

“My only regrets were for poor tactics, not for faulty principles.”

Robert Silverberg könyv A Time of Changes

Forrás: A Time of Changes (1971), Chapter 70 (p. 204)

“We are born by accident into a purely random universe.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Stochastic Man

Forrás: The Stochastic Man (1975), Chapter 1, (p. 1; opening words)

“But why?” he asked Deliamber.
The Vroon replied, “Why? is a useless question in matters of spiritual progress.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Lord Valentine's Castle

Book 3, Chapter 8 (p. 301)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)

“Thus does the unyielding, inescapable future ineluctably devour the present.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Stochastic Man

Forrás: The Stochastic Man (1975), Chapter 29 (p. 161)

“We are not accustomed to threats here,” Lorivade declared.
“I make no threat. I speak only of inevitable consequences.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Lord Valentine's Castle

Book 3, Chapter 10 (p. 317)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)

“So it is with all the great leaders: the commodity they have to sell is personality. Mere ideas can be left to lesser men.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Stochastic Man

Forrás: The Stochastic Man (1975), Chapter 13 (p. 73)

“How frail, he thought, is the compact that holds our government together! Good will alone is all that sustains it.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Lord Valentine's Castle

Book 5, Chapter 6 (p. 442)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)

“Forget it. No, don’t forget it. Don’t forget anything. Take a lesson from it: collect all the data before shouting nonsense.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Man in the Maze

Forrás: The Man in the Maze (1969), Chapter 1, section 3 (p. 18)

“Never pass by a chance to shut up.”

Forrás: Short fiction, The Emperor and the Maula (2007), p. 477

“What matters,” he said earnestly, “is the display of skill, not the manners of the audience.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Lord Valentine's Castle

Book 1, Chapter 10 (p. 71)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)