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✵ 15. január 1935   •   Más nevek رابرت سیلوربرق
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“He did not consider the possibility of his own death. At his age, death was still something that happened to other people.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Man in the Maze

Forrás: The Man in the Maze (1969), Chapter 1, section 3 (p. 17)

“I think power is a sickness and governing is a folly for madmen.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Lord Valentine's Castle

Book 1, Chapter 15 (p. 113)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)

“Not all lawyers are annoying. Some are dead.”

Forrás: Short fiction, The Emperor and the Maula (2007), p. 476

“What value is lineage to a drowning man?”

Robert Silverberg könyv A Time of Changes

Forrás: A Time of Changes (1971), Chapter 40 (p. 142)

“Stale is stale and borrowed is borrowed, no matter how original your models may have been.”

Introduction to New Dimensions 1, edited by Robert Silverberg

“Research, he calls it. Research.”

Pitkin sneered. “Junkie!”
Schwartz matched him sneer for sneer. “Economist!”
Short fiction, Schwartz Between the Galaxies (1974)

“But the mighty computer is stupid. Thinking with the speed of light but unable to cross the gaps of intuition.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The World Inside

Forrás: The World Inside (1971), Chapter 7 (p. 483)

“Why should we become like you? We pride ourselves on not being like you.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The World Inside

Forrás: The World Inside (1971), Chapter 6 (p. 451)

“When you treat a rational autonomous creature as though he’s a mere beast, what does that make you?”

Robert Silverberg könyv Downward to the Earth

Forrás: Downward to the Earth (1970), Chapter 7 (p. 231)

“She shuttled between impish girlhood and neurotic womanhood.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Thorns

Forrás: Thorns (1967), Chapter 18, “To the Toy Fair” (p. 85)

“The fascination of what’s difficult,” said Chalk. “It spins the world on its bearings.”

Robert Silverberg könyv Thorns

Forrás: Thorns (1967), Chapter 1, “The Song the Neurons Sang” (p. 7)

“Only a man who doubts his own bravery bristles when called a coward.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Gate of Worlds

Forrás: The Gate of Worlds (1967), Chapter 7 “We Play a Little Game” (p. 122)

“Like all bureaucrats, he was bewildered by an unpredictable development.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Gate of Worlds

Forrás: The Gate of Worlds (1967), Chapter 2 “The Realm of Moctezuma XII” (p. 33)

“The more you succeed in making out of yourself, the more bitter a thing it is to have to die.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Book of Skulls

Forrás: The Book of Skulls (1972), Chapter 15 (p. 62)

“Morality after the fact is worse than no morality at all.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Book of Skulls

Forrás: The Book of Skulls (1972), Chapter 7 (p. 25)

“A man who lies to himself is the worst liar of all.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Gate of Worlds

Forrás: The Gate of Worlds (1967), Chapter 9 “To the Western Sea” (p. 162)

“Take this as a bit of easy wisdom: people who try to rule over other people are going to be hated.”

Robert Silverberg könyv The Gate of Worlds

Forrás: The Gate of Worlds (1967), Chapter 1 “Across the Ocean Sea” (p. 23)