Greg Bear quotes:

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  • Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.

  • It's been a great place to get in touch with what people are really thinking. And to make contact with readers and other writers. Egalitarian, wide open, like the Wild West!

  • Of all the planets apart from Earth in our solar system, Mars is the most hospitable. Yeah. Right. Better keep my visit short. And yet, despite the discomfort, the danger, I love it here. I love coming back for these imaginary vacations. The sights are amazing.

  • Ray Bradbury is, for many reasons, the most influential writer in my life. Throughout our long friendship, Ray supplied not only his terrific stories but a grand model of what a writer could be, should be, and yet rarely is: brilliant and charming and accessible, willing to tolerate and to teach, happy to inspire but also to be inspired.

  • There is nothing finer in the world than the telling of tales. Split atoms if you wish, but splitting an infinitive-and getting away with it-is far nobler. Lance boils if you wish, but pricking pretensions is often cleaner and always more fun.

  • For years, even before 9/11, I've been trying to warn that the threat from amateur biolabs will ultimately turn out to be far more troublesome than leakage from military labs - perhaps even more costly and deadly than nuclear terrorism.

  • Altruism is masked self-interest. Aggressive self-interest is a masked urge to self-destruction.

  • Apocalypse could not be repealed by the democratic process.

  • Grief is not productive. It simply represents an inefficiency in accepting change of status.

  • Conservatism is not about tradition and morality, hasn't been for many decades... It is about the putative biological and spiritual superiority of the wealthy.

  • The price of freedom"?of individuality"?is attention to politics, careful planning, careful organization; philosophy is no more a barrier against political disaster than it is against plague.

  • It's kind of a misnomer about science fiction that science fiction is about anything other than people. It's about people doing stuff, sometimes doing extraordinary stuff.

  • We're told another large-scale terrorist attack is inevitable by those people who have committed so many resources to preventing it. They likely know what they're talking about.

  • Having one's eyes opened doesn't make one grateful.

  • Sometimes the problem outshines the pain.

  • All it takes to get elected in twenty-first-century America is a mob of frightened sheep and a wolf with a nice smile,

  • Science fiction works best when it stimulates debate.

  • Oh, there will still be deception. The fresh crew will emerge as adults, will have memories of past training and lives. Our stories, our lives, will go on. I refuse to allow that love to die, just because it was never real.

  • All things will be ambiguous, for this is the curse of wisdom.

  • I sometimes think we deserve to die, we're all so goddamned stupid.

  • Man is the poet who kills, Woman the angel who eats.

  • Nothing is lost. Nothing is forgotten.It was in the blood, the flesh,And now it is forever.

  • Sometimes I feel like a beetle crawling through a fusion power plant. I can feel a certain amount, see a certain amount, but I sure as hell don't understand everything.

  • There is no war so important that to win it, we must destroy our minds.

  • To fight an enemy properly, you have to know what they are. Ignorance is defeat.

  • To translate kinesics or paralinguistic messages into words is likely to introduce gross falsification due not merely to the human propensity for trying to falsify statements about "feelings" and relationship and to the distortions which arise whenever the products of one system of coding are dissected onto the premises of another, but especially to the fact that all such translation must give to the more or less unconscious and involuntary message the appearance of conscious intent.

  • We may exist in all universes, but 'hear' only one because of our limitations, the valve of our desires, our practical, physical needs. All is vibration, with nothing vibrating across no distance whatsoever. All is music. A universe, a world, is just one long difficult song. The difference between worlds is the difference between songs.

  • Welcome to the truth of our world-a massive seed shot out to the stars, filled with deadly children. A seed designed to slay everything it touches.

  • When all hopes are lost, only then does reality acquire that sharp focus that defines who we are and what we have become.

  • You deserve whoever governs you ... Everyone is responsible for the actions of their leaders.

  • Life on earth is hard. Competition for the necessities of life is fierce. How ridiculous to believe that the law of harsh survival would not be true elsewhere, or that it would be negated by the progress of technology in an advanced civilization...

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