A profound love between two people involves, after all, the power and chance of doing profound hurt.
Ursula K. Le GuinTags: love science-fiction hurt
Fiction is the evidence that reality exists
Max W. MillerTags: fantasy science-fiction ya-fiction
You barbarians!' he yelled. 'I'll sue the council for every penny it's got! I'll have you hung, drawn and quartered! And whipped! And boiled...until...until...until...until you've had enough.'
Ford was running after him. Very very fast.
'And then I will do it again!' yelled Arthur, 'And when I've finished I will take all the little bits, and I will jump on them!
Tags: humor science-fiction violence comedy
That year the Ribeiro's daffodils seeded early and they seeded cockroaches. Now, ecologically speaking, even a cockroach has its place -- but these suckers bit. That didn't sound Earth-authentic to me. Not that I care, mind you, all I ask is useful. I wasn't betting on that either.
Janet KaganTags: humor opening-lines science-fiction
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth," the long out-of-print science fiction writer went on.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.Tags: religion science-fiction
I tell you it's deadly when you start thinking your wife might be right.
Isaac AsimovTags: humor science-fiction
Science fiction is not about the freedom of imagination. It's about a free imagination pinched and howling in a vise that other people call real life.
Bruce SterlingTags: imagination writing science-fiction
I think they are a better race than humans ever were.
Angelo TsanatelisTags: science-fiction artificial-intelligence cyberpunk genetic-engineering cyborg
When I look back now, I realize what a trial I must have been to my friends and relatives. It was one frenzy after one elation after one enthusiasm after one hysteria after another. I was always yelling and running somewhere, because I was afraid life was going to be over that very afternoon.
Ray BradburyTags: science-fiction
I memorized all of “John Carter” and “Tarzan,” and sat on my grandparents’ front lawn repeating the stories to anyone who would sit and listen. I would go out to that lawn on summer nights and reach up to the red light of Mars and say, “Take me home!” I yearned to fly away and land there in the strange dusts that blew over dead-sea bottoms toward the ancient cities.
Ray BradburyTags: science-fiction
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