Kim Stanley

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Below the 40th latitude there is no law; below the 50th no god; below the 60th no common sense and below the 70th no intelligence whatsoever.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Law
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The distinguishing mark of true adventures, is that it is often no fun at all while they are actually happening.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Funny
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We are here to inscribe ourselves on the universe, and it is not inappropriate to remind ourselves of this when blank slates are given us.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Inappropriate
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An excess of reason is itself a form of madness
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Excess
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Very few people ever bother to find out what other people really think. They are willing to accept whatever they are told about anyone sufficiently distant.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Thinking
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Each of us have a gift, you see, given us freely by the universe. And each of us with every breath gives something back
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Giving
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None of us know our real names.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Real
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Historical analogy is the last refuge of people who can't grasp the current situation.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: People
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You can't choose your childhood, it's just what happens to you. But after that you choose. And that's really what (makes you).
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Childhood
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Desire is life trying to continue to be life. All living things desire... Life is wanting.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Desire
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First you fall in love with Antarctica, and then it breaks your heart.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Falling In Love
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It was not power that corrupted people, but fools who corrupted power.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: People
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The only part of an argument that really matters is what we think of the people arguing. X claims a, Y claims b. They make arguments to support their claims with any number of points. But when their listeners remember the discussion, what matters is simply that X believes a and Y believes b. People then form their judgment on what they think of X and Y.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Believe
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Money equals power; power makes the law; and law makes government.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Government
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Every moment an epiphany arrives and cleaves the mountain asunder
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Mountain
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It makes us a thread in a tapestry that has unrolled for centuries before us, and will unroll for centuries after us. We're midway through the loom, that's the present, and what we do casts the thread in a particular direction, and the picture of the tapestry changes accordingly. When we begin to to try to make a picture pleasing to us and to those who come after, then perhaps you can say that we have seized history.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Trying
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Without an observer at a twenty three degree angle to the light being reflected off a cloud of spherical droplets, there is no rainbow. The whole universe is like that. Our spirits stand at a twenty three degree angle to the universe. There is some new thing created at the contact of photon and retina, some space created between rock and mind.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Clouds
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The command to be free is a double bind
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Command
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It's too bad we only had the courage to live our lives fully in dreams.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Dream
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Reincarnation is a story we tell; then in the end it's the story itself that is the reincarnation.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Stories
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We’ll all say that. We’ll all go on and make the place safe. Roads, cities. New sky, new soil. Until it’s all some kind of Siberia or Northwest Territories, and Mars will be gone and we’ll be here, and we’ll wonder why we feel so empty. Why when we look at the land we can never see anything but our own faces.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Cities
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Humans were still not only the cheapest robots around, but also, for many tasks, the only robots that could do the job. They were self-reproducing robots too. They showed up and worked generation after generation; give them 3000 calories a day and a few amenities, a little time off, and a strong jolt of fear, and you could work them at almost anything. Give them some ameliorative drugs and you had a working class, reified and coglike.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Strong
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It's fragile what we know. It's gone every time we forget. Then someone has to learn it all over again.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Gone
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The idea that each corporation can be a feudal monarchy and yet behave in its corporate action like a democratic citizen concerned for the world we live in is one of the great absurdities of our time—
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Ideas
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When Reinhold Messner returned from the first solo climb of Everest, he was severely dehydrated, and utterly exhausted; he fell down most of the last part of the descent, and collapsed on the Rongbuk glacier, and he was crawling over it on hands and knees when the woman who was his entire support team reached him; and he looked up at her out of a delirium, and said, “Where are all my friends?
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Team
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It was a mistake to speak one's mind at any time, unless it perfectly matched your political purpose; and it never did.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Mistake
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The invisible hand never picks up the check.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Hands
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What kind of Dv would it take to escape history, to escape an inertia that powerful, and carve a new course? The hardest part is leaving Earth behind.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Powerful
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It would take 2,000 Vietnam Memorials to list the [Twentieth] century's war dead.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: War
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Sad but true: individual intelligence probably peaked in the Upper Paleolithic, and we have been self-domesticated creatures ever since
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Self
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Habits begin to form at the very first repetition. After that there is a tropism toward repetition, for the patterns involved are defenses , bulwarks against time and despair.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Despair
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In a capitalist world, the word capital has taken on more and more uses. . . . human capital, for instance, which is what labor accumulates through education and work experience. Human capital differs from the classic kind in that you can't inherit it, and it can only be rented, not bought or sold.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Taken
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Logic was to cognition as geometry was to landscape
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Landscape
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In the beginning was the dream, and the work of disenchantment never ends.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Dream
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Whistling together. Some kind of performance. I mean, not just a conversation, but a performance.
- Kim Stanley
Collection: Mean