9 Quotes & Sayings By Gordon R Dickson

Gordon R. Dickson is a retired teacher, writer, and editor. He once said that he is "not much of an author" but "not much of anything else." A former high school English teacher in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia, he has written nearly thirty books in genres ranging from science fiction to mystery to economics to poetry. He has collaborated on books by other authors with William S Read more

Burroughs, Stephen King, and Arthur C. Clarke.

Onward, and up, and up again, until the impossible was...
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Onward, and up, and up again, until the impossible was achieved, all barriers were broken, all pains conquered, all abilities possessed. Until all was lightning and no darkness left. Gordon R. Dickson
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It was the centuries-old battle of man to keep his race alive and push forward into the future, the ceaseless, furious struggle of that beastlike, god-like–primitive, sophisticated–savage and civilized–composite organism that was the human race fighting to endure and push onward. Onward, and up, and up again, until the impossible was achieved, all barriers were broken, all pains conquered, all abilities possessed. Until all was lightning and no darkness left. Gordon R. Dickson
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Now our world is at the present time firmly in the grip of a mechanical monster, whose head - if you want to call it that - is the World Engineer's Complex. That monster is opposed to us and can keep all too good a tab on us through every purchase we make with our credit numbers, every time we use the public transportation or eat a meal or rent a place to live. Gordon R. Dickson
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Some people like my advice so much that they frame it upon the wall instead of using it. Gordon R. Dickson
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Why should there be some sort of virtue always attributed to a frank admission of vice? Gordon R. Dickson
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There never was a throne yet built so high that it could not be rocked by laughter from below. Gordon R. Dickson
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Man with a crossbow in the proper position at the proper time’s worth a corps of heavy artillery half an hour late and ten miles down the road from where it should be. Gordon R. Dickson
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Facing facts is definitely preferable to facing defeat. Gordon R. Dickson