You worry that we're becoming monsters. Merlin, we already were monsters. You didn't make us any worse.
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: monsters
History is what we write, not what we remember. Why should we tarnish the memory of our planet by enshrining our less then noble deeds?
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: history
How did you . . . pass the time?’ Sunday asked. ‘You couldn’t just ching out of it, could you?’
‘We had a different form of chinging,’ Eunice said. ‘An earlier type of virtual-reality technology, much more robust and completely unaffected by time lag. You may have heard of it. We called it “reading”.
Stichwörter: humor reading humour
So much for the tolerant acceptance of the other. We’re forging out into deep space – who knows what we’ll meet out there? If we can’t even accept a robot and some talking elephants, what good are we going to be when we meet something really strange?
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: strange
Without risk in our lives, we’re scarcely better than machines ourselves.
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: risk
Masai and elephants. The rest is dust.
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: dust
Such was the nature of obsessions: no quarter given for the human cost.
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: cost
Everyone has their fulcrum, Chiku. You can bend anyone to any cause with the right timing.
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: fulcrum
Can we drop the ‘artificial intelligence’? It’s a bit like me calling you a meat-based processing system.
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: system
That’s what love is – sacrifice. Sacrificing everything ...
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: love
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