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"(T)he idealized world Ayn Rand has created to facilitate her wishful theorizing has no more logical connection to our real one than a world in which an author has imagined humanity ruled by intelligent cups of yogurt. This is most obviously revealed by the fact that in Ayn Randâs world, a man who self-righteously instigates the collapse of society, thereby inevitably killing millions if not billions of people, is portrayed as a messiah figure rather than as a genocidal prick, which is what heâd be anywhere else."
"The failure mode of clever is âasshole.â"
"Many people believe geekdom is defined by a love of a thing, but I think - and my experience of geekdom bears on this thinking - that the true sign of a geek is a delight in sharing a thing. It's the major difference between a geek and a hipster, you know: When a hipster sees someone else grooving on the thing they love, their reaction is to say "Oh, crap, now the wrong people like the thing I love." When a geek sees someone else grooving on the thing they love, their reaction is to say "ZOMG YOU LOVE WHAT I LOVE COME WITH ME AND LET US LOVE IT TOGETHER.""
"The problem with aging is not that itâs one damn thing after anotherâitâs every damn thing, all at once, all the time. You canât stop aging. Gene therapies and replacement organs and plastic surgery give it a good fight. But it catches up with you anyway. Get a new lung, and your heart blows a valve. Get a new heart, and your liver swells up to the size of an inflatable kiddie pool. Change out your liver, a stroke gives you a whack. Thatâs agingâs trump card; they still canât replace brains."
"I had never seen so many old people in one place at one time. Neither had Harry. âItâs like Wednesday morning at the worldâs biggest Dennyâs,â he said."
"Whatâs the point of being in charge if you canât indulge in pointless favoritism."
"The recruit was Sam McCain; in one of our lunch sessions I recalled Sarah OâConnell describing him as more mouth than brain. Unsurprisingly, heâd been in sales most of his life."
"In this universe, experience counts."
"Iâm not sure I like their plan for converting us to their religion, seeing as it involves dying and all."
"âObviously, the Rraey have some way to predict, with a high degree of accuracy, where our ships are going to skip. How do they do that?â âI donât think youâre supposed to be able to,â I said. âThatâs exactly right. But they do anyway. So, quite obviously, our model of how skipping works is wrong. Theory gets thrown out the window when observation proves it isnât so. The question now is what is really going on.â"
"âIâm not insane, sir,â I said. âI have a finely calibrated sense of acceptable risk.â"
"âItâs Charlieâs soul,â he repeated. âOr more accurately, itâs a holographic representation of the dynamic electrical system that embodies the consciousness of Charles Boutin.â"
"Human technology was good, and weapon to weapon humans were as well-equipped as the vast majority of their adversaries. But the weapon that ultimately matters is the one behind the trigger."
"Those people you sawâthe realbornâare born without a plan. Theyâre born because biology tells humans to make more humans; but it doesnât consider what to do with them after that. Realborn go for years without the slightest clue what theyâre going to do with themselves. From what I understand, some of them never actually figure it out. They just walk through life in a daze and then fall into their graves at the end of it. Sad. And inefficient."
"Rationality is not one of humanityâs strong points."
"Jared, allow me to share with you my philosophy of human beings. It can be summed up in four words: I like good people."
"âI didnât say that,â Szilard said, in a tone that implied that perhaps he had."
"When power is within reach, few will wait patiently for it."
"No, it's not fair. You're in the wrong universe for fair."
"Thatâs physicists for you. Not exactly brimming over with poetry."
"âHarry!â Boutin said. âNice guy. Didnât know he was that smart. He hid it well.â"
"You are sufficiently like me to officially be interesting."
"âEvery creature has fear,â Jared said. âEven the non-conscious ones.â âNo,â Boutin said. âEvery creature has a survival instinct. It looks like fear but itâs not the same thing. Fear isnât the desire to avoid death or pain. Fear is rooted in the knowledge that what you recognize as yourself can cease to exist. Fear is existential."
"Imagine if every species named itself after its greatest flaw. We could name our species arrogance."
"She was temptableâwhich, if you believe in an all-powerful God, means God intentionally put temptation into Eve. Which seems like a dirty trick, if you ask me."
"Harvey was not especially introspective, but this didnât mean he was stupid. He was moral, within his lights; he understood the value of subtlety even if he wasnât much for it himself, and one of the reasons he could get away with being loud and obnoxious was that he was a fair stick at strategy and logistics. Give him a job and heâd do it, usually in the most entropy-producing way possible, yes, but also in a way that achieved exactly the aim it was supposed to. One of Harveyâs guiding lights in terms of strategies was simplicity; all things being equal, Harvey preferred the course of action that let him get into the middle of things and then just buckle down. When asked about it, Harvey called it his Occamâs razor theory of combat: The simplest way of kicking someoneâs ass was usually the correct one."
"âSpeaking of secrets, how are your negotiations with the Obin going?â Both Mattson and Robbins looked at Szilard warily. âThere are no negotiations with the Obin,â Robbins said. âOf course not,â Szilard said. âYouâre not negotiating with the Obin to continue Boutinâs consciousness program for them. And the Obin are not negotiating with us to knock down whichever of the Rraey or Eneshans is still left standing after their upcoming little war. No oneâs negotiating with anyone about anything. And how are these non-negotiations not going?â Robbins looked at Mattson, who nodded. âTheyâre not going surprisingly well,â Robbins said. âWe probably wonât reach an agreement in the next couple of days.â âHow not wonderful,â Szilard said."
"âYou and I donât actually need to be here for this,â I said to the goat. The goat didnât respond, but I could tell she agreed with me."
"Some people are just no good at not being in charge."
"Teenagers can be idiotic and stupid, but teenagers also model their behavior from the signals they get from adults."
"When you control communication, you can hide anything you want."
"âI donât appreciate the suggestion that Iâm acting irrationally,â he said. âThen donât act irrationally,â Jane said, âbecause there will be consequences.â"
"Empires of conquest donât last, Administrator Perry. They hollow out from within, from the greed of rulers and the endless appetite for war."
"âThatâs a nice speech, Trujillo,â Rybicki said. âIt doesnât make it true.â âGeneral, at the moment, I wouldnât place you as an authority on truth.â"
"âLook,â I said. âSomething that needs your attention. Over there. Away from here.â"
"âThis is Major Perryâs house?â âI hope so,â I said. âAll his stuff is here.â"
"When youâre a kid, a rural, agriculturally-based colony town is a lot of fun to grow up in. Itâs life on a farm, with goats and chickens and fields of wheat and sorghum, harvest celebrations and winter festivals. Thereâs not an eight- or nine-year-old kid whoâs been invented who doesnât find all of that unspeakably fun. But then you become a teenager and you start thinking about everything you might possibly want to do with your life, and you look at the options available to you. And then all farms, goats and chickensâand all the same people youâve known all your life and will know all your lifeâbegin to look a little less than optimal for a total life experience. Itâs all the same, of course. Thatâs the point. Itâs you whoâs changed."
"Eight-year-olds can switch into acquisition mode pretty quickly."
"Sometimes I donât know if my life is complicated, or if itâs that I just think too much about things."
"I guess I was just hoping there might be a way to do things other than the way that ends up with everyone getting killed."
"âI have drinks,â Hanson said, coming up behind Duvall. âWhy, Jimmy,â Duvall said. âThat makes you my new favorite person.â"
"Who are you and what medications arenât you taking?"
"âI have no idea what that means, Nick,â Paulson said. âTalk normal human to me.â"
"âI donât think it would actually make you happier to be told you were right about this,â he said finally. âI donât want to be happy,â Dahl said. âI just want to know.â"
"You donât win by getting through all your life not having done anything."
"âWhy âthreepâ? Why âclankâ? Slang happens.â"
"Unlike Agents Vann and Shane here, who are being wholly disingenuous, you might be speaking out of genuine ignorance and not just your usual levels of casual obstructionism."
"âDo you believe that?â I asked. âIt doesnât matter whether I believe it or not,â Redhouse said."
"I was pretty certain my dad was not up to no good, running for senator notwithstanding."
"âI donât know,â Davidson said. âMaybe itâs not about politics. Maybe these guys are just assholes.â âSeems the simplest explanation,â I said."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwĂźrdig geformten HĂśhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschĂśpft, das Abenteuer an dem groĂen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurĂźck. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der grĂśĂte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei auĂer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!