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What we need is equality without conformity.
Kim Stanley Robinson
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Kim Stanley Robinson
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: March 23
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There was nothing for it but to pace through just behind or ahead of the spooling present that was never there, caught in the nonexistent interval between the nonexistent past and the nonexistent future.
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When it comes to the environment, the invisible hand never picks up the check.
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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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Easier to destroy the world than to change capitalism even one little bit.
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Rock is much more malleable than ideas.
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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.
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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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A sudden gust: How big the world seems in a wind.
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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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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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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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The world operates by number, by physical laws, expressed mathematically. If you know these, you will have a better grasp of things. And some possible job skills.
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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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But lies were what people wanted that was politics.
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It is easy to live multiple lives! What is hard is to be a whole person
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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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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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All the repetitions in the pattern were superficial the moment was always new. It had to be lived, and then the next moment embraced as it arrived.
Kim Stanley Robinson
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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Beauty was the promise of happiness, not happiness itself and the anticipated world was often more rich than anything real.
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