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Larry Niven
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Larry Niven
Age: 86
Born: 1938
Born: April 30
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Laurence van Cott Niven
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The Gods do not protect fools. Fools are protected by more capable fools.
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Hopeless causes are the only ones worth fighting for. The fight for the taxpayer is the most hopeless of them all.
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Love was a delicious blend of warm and cold. There was comfort in making love. It solved no problems: but one could run away from problems.
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There is a technical, literary term for those who mistake the opinions and beliefs of characters in a novel for those of the author. The term is 'idiot'.
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The Unexpected always comes at the most awkward times.
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The majority is always sane.
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How much intelligence does it take to sneak up on a leaf?
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Stupidity is always a capital crime.
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I've got five or six unpublished stories kicking around looking for somebody to buy them.
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But... watching Steven Barnes taught me to treat my life like an art form.
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As for AIDS, it's a plague. We are human, we get plagues. They come along every so often, kill off two thirds of the population in the next generation it's a quarter after that it's a childhood disease.
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There were timelines branching and branching, a mega-universe of universes, millions more every minute. Billions? Trillions? The universe split every time someone made a decision. Split, so that every decision ever made could go both ways. Every choice made by every man, woman, and child was reversed in the universe next door.
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There is no cause so good or noble that it will not attract fuggheads and the fuggheads will get all the press.
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I do suspect that privacy was a passing fad.
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The reader has certain rights. He bought your story. Think of this as an implicit contract. He's entitled to be entertained, instructed, amused maybe all three. If he quits in the middle, or puts the book down feeling his time has been wasted, you're in violation.
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And every friend I've got has been writing Mars stories. It was pretty clear I'd never catch up.
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In the world of words the imagination is one of the forces of nature.
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We learn only to ask more questions.
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Consider the true picture. Think of myriads of tiny bubbles, very sparsely scattered, rising through a vast black sea. We rule some of the bubbles. Of the waters we know nothing.
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If one must explain a magic trick, one should do so after the show is over.
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