Kim Stanley Robinson

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The only part of an argument that really matters is what we think of the people arguing.
- Kim Stanley Robinson
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Apocalyptic thinking happens on the left as well as on the right, and in environmentalism, that's a terrible approach to take. Because it isn't true.
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That's libertarians for you - anarchists who want police protection from their slaves.
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A lot of scientists act on their beliefs and so do things that look crazy to the rest of us.
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You can't get any movement larger than five people without including at least one flippin idiot.
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Many of the technologies we've invented are necessary to keep 6.5 billion people alive. We can't go back from that, so we need to decarbonize really rapidly.
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That's one of the ironies of our time: Right when we're on the edge of serious improvements in health care, we're also cooking the planet.
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We should conceive of ourselves not as rulers of Earth, but as highly powerful, conscious stewards: The Earth is given to us in trust, and we can screw it up or make it work well and sustainably.
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You can never properly predict the future as it really turns out. So you are doing something a little different when you write science fiction. You are trying to take a different perspective on now.
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Life is insanely robust, though we can make species go extinct, and this is the bad thing. So I always make the point that you can't say, 'Is it too late?' That is the terrible question, because either answer promotes inaction. If it's too late, you don't need to act; if it's not too late, you don't need to act.
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Science fiction rarely is about scientists doing real science, in its slowness, its vagueness, the sort of tedious quality of getting out there and digging amongst rocks and then trying to convince people that what you're seeing justifies the conclusions you're making.
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If the amount of money going into the war economy were invested in landscape restoration, we would be in a far more positive position. It may get a little dire before we pull together, but I think when the prosperous nations, and in particular the U.S., realize they're wrecking their own kids' lives, there will be a mass change in value.
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Easier to destroy the world than to change capitalism even one little bit.
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Collection: World
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And because we are alive, the universe must be said to be alive. We are its consciousness as well as our own. We rise out of the cosmos and we see its mesh of patterns, and it strikes us as beautiful. And that feeling is the most important thing in all the universe—its culmination, like the color of the flower at first bloom on a wet morning.
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Collection: Beautiful
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We ought to be keeping in mind that the technology is not just hardware and machinery, it is also software. So you can think of languages of the technology and writing of the technology and the social justice of the technology in what social justice does is reduce impacts on the Earth because the most impact is from the poorest and richest people.
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Collection: Writing
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When it comes to the environment, the invisible hand never picks up the check.
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Collection: Hands
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Anyway that's a large part of what economics is - people arbitrarily, or as a matter of taste, assigning numerical values to non-numerical things. And then pretending that they haven't just made the numbers up, which they have. Economics is like astrology in that sense, except that economics serves to justify the current power structure, and so it has a lot of fervent believers among the powerful
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Collection: Powerful
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I think the US is in a terrible state of denial. Worse than that, we seem to be caught in a kind of Gotterdammerung response: we'd rather have the world go down in flames than change our lifestyle or admit we're wrong.
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Collection: Thinking
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The minimum that most minimalists want leaves in place just the institutions who protect their interests. That's libertarians for you - anarchists who want police protection from their slaves.
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Collection: Police
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Economics was like psychology, a pseudoscience trying to hide that fact with intense theoretical hyperelaboration. And gross domestic product was one of those unfortunate measurement concepts, like inches or the British thermal unit, that ought to have been retired long before.
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Collection: Long
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The sky itself is the eighth color of the rainbow, spread over the whole sky for us, all the time.
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Collection: Color
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What we need is equality without conformity.
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Collection: Needs
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You can only kill disappointment with a new try.
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Collection: Disappointment
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Utopia is the process of making a better world, the name for one path history can take, a dynamic, tumultuous, agonizing process, with no end. Struggle forever.
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Collection: Struggle
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One of the chief features of incompetence was an inability to see it in oneself.
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Collection: Inability
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Rock is much more malleable than ideas.
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Collection: Rocks
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The Quran says nothing about the veil, except for an injunction to veil the bosom, which is obvious. As for the face, Muhammad's wife Khadijeh never wore the veil, nor did the other wives of the Prophet after Khadijeh died. [...] The ulema have twisted the Quran with their hadith, always twisting it toward those in power, until the message Muhammad laid out so clearly, straight from God, has been reversed, and good Muslim women are made like slaves again, or worse.
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Collection: Wife
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Atoms have a nucleus, made of protons and neutrons bound together. Around this nucleus shells of electrons spin, and each shell is either full or trying to get full, to balance with the number of protons-to balance the number of positive and negative charges. An atom is like a human heart, you see.
- Kim Stanley Robinson
Collection: Heart
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If the amount of money going into the war economy were invested in landscape restoration, we would be in a far more positive position. It may get a little dire before we pull together, but I think when the prosperous nations, and in particular the US, realise they're wrecking their own kids' lives, there will be a mass change in value. It will be a difficult century, and ugly, but I don't think that in the end people are so stupid as to kill themselves off.
- Kim Stanley Robinson
Collection: War
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But lies were what people wanted; that was politics.
- Kim Stanley Robinson
Collection: Lying
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In an expanding universe, order is not really order, but merely the difference between the actual entropy exhibited and the maximum entropy possible.
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Collection: Expanding Universe
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History was like some vast thing that was always over the tight horizon, invisible except in its effects. It was what happened when you weren't looking -- an unknowable infinity of events, which although out of control, controlled everything.
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Collection: Events
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Fights over ideas are the most vicious of all. If it were merely food, or water, or shelter, we would work something out. But in the realm of ideas one can become idealistic .
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Collection: Fighting
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It is easy to live multiple lives! What is hard is to be a whole person
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Collection: Easy
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Science was many things, Nadia thought, including a weapon with which to hit other scientists.
- Kim Stanley Robinson
Collection: Science
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There's Jevon's paradox that the better we get at efficiently using energy the more energy we use; so that and that machine technology improvements per se do not necessarily reduce our impacts because we immediately double down on how much we use.
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Collection: Technology
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We all have secret lives. The life of excretion; the world of inappropriate sexual fantasies; our real hopes, our terror of death; our experience of shame; the world of pain; and our dreams. No one else knows these lives. Consciousness is solitary. Each person lives in that bubble universe that rests under the skull, alone.
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Collection: Dream
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It is always the teacher who must learn the most... or else nothing real has happened in the exchange.
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Collection: Teacher
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How was it that destruction could be so beautiful? Was there something in the scale of it? Was there some shadow in people, lusting for it? Or was it just a coincidental combination of the elements, the final proof that beauty has no moral dimension?
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Collection: Beauty
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Beauty is power and elegance, right action, form fitting function, intelligence, and reasonability. And very often expressed in curves.
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Collection: Curves
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When some French were assembling an encyclopedia of paranormal experiences, they decided to leave déjà vu out, because it was so common it could not be considered paranormal.
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Collection: Common
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I grew up in a utopia, I did. California when I was a child was a child's paradise, I was healthy, well fed, well clothed, well housed. I went to school and there were libraries with all the world in them and after school I played in orange groves and in Little League and in the band and down at the beach and every day was an adventure. . . . I grew up in utopia.
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Collection: Beach
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You could never teach other people anything that mattered. The important things they had to learn for themselves, almost always by making mistakes, so that the lessons arrived too late to help. Experience was in that sense useless. It was precisely what could not be passed along in a lesson.
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Collection: Mistake
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Childhood isn't just those years. It's also the opinions you form about them afterward. That's why our childhoods are so long.
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Collection: Years
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On the river path in Boston beauty was most expressed as youth and intelligence. That made sense; sixty degree-giving institutions, some three hundred thousand students; that meant at least one hundred fifty thousand more nubile young women than demographics would ordinarily suggest. Maybe that was why young men stayed in Boston when their college years were over, maybe that explained why they were so intellectually hyperactive, so frustrated, so alcoholic, such terrible drivers.
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Collection: College
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Beauty was the promise of happiness, not happiness itself; and the anticipated world was often more rich than anything real.
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Collection: Beauty
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History is a wave that moves through time slightly faster than we do.
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Collection: Moving
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A sudden gust: How big the world seems in a wind.
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Collection: Wind
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We dream, we wake on a cold hillside, we pursue the dream again. In the beginning was the dream, and the work of disenchantment never ends.
- Kim Stanley Robinson
Collection: Dream
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Look at the pattern this seashell makes. The dappled whorl, curving inward to infinity. That's the shape of the universe itself. There's constant pressure, pushing towards pattern. A tendency in matter to evolve into ever more complex forms. It's a kind of pattern gravity, a holy greening power we call 'Viriditas' and it is the driving force in the cosmos. Life, you see.
- Kim Stanley Robinson
Collection: Inward