20 Quotes & Sayings By Gregory Benford

Gregory Benford is an American science fiction writer. He is best known for his novels, including Timescape, his debut novel, which won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1983. His other novels include The Stars My Destination, Timescape: Time Travel to the Past, Timescape: Time Travel to the Future, and Killing Harmony.

Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, is the reverse.
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Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, is the reverse. Gregory Benford
But a lady forced is never a lady won
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But a lady forced is never a lady won Gregory Benford
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Civilization was a defense against nature’s raw power. Gregory Benford
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To be a leader meant that sometimes you had to look away from the pain Gregory Benford
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Between people long-married there is a diplomacy of the eyes Gregory Benford
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Human life is a voyage on a sea of meaning, not a net of information. Gregory Benford
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In a tough situation, don't avoid acting just because it's easier or comfortable. Don't lapse into a passive state. People who give up, die. Gregory Benford
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A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour. Gregory Benford
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Redwing had read somewhere that one of his favourite writers, Ernest Hemingway, had been asked what was the best training for a novelist. He had said “an unhappy childhood.” Redwing had enjoyed a fine time growing up, but he wondered if this whole expedition was unfolding more like a novel, and would be blamed on one person, one character, the guy in charge: him. Maybe you got a happy childhood and then an unhappy adulthood, and that’s how novels worked. Gregory Benford
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Humans and animals regard each other across a gulf of mutual incomprehension. With aliens, that has to go double. Gregory Benford
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I know that humans are fond of seeing their kind rendered in other media. Gregory Benford
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Fame is the accumulation of misunderstandings around a well-known name Gregory Benford
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...the movies are most people's exposure to ideas about the future. Gregory Benford
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As fandom grew more variegated, genzines reflected a broadening of interests, carrying personal columns of humor and reflection, science articles, amateur fiction, stylish gossip, and inevitably, thoughtful pieces on the future of fandom. Gregory Benford
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Aging is mostly the failure to repair. Gregory Benford
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Very little useful science got done in the space station. NASA never did the experiments needed to develop the technologies required for a genuine interplanetary expedition: centrifugal gravity to avoid bodily harm and a truly closed biosphere. Gregory Benford
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Electromagnetic theory and experiment gave us the telephone, radio, TV, computers, and made the internal combustion engine practical - thus, the car and airplane, leading inevitably to the rocket and outer-space exploration. Gregory Benford
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The thing that most critics miss about Faulkner is that his famous storytelling voice is, in fact, a standard Southern storytelling voice that is typical of the Gulf Coast - Mississippi, Alabama and so on. Gregory Benford
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It turns out that if you optimize the performance of a car and of an airplane, they are very far away in terms of mechanical features. So you can make a flying car. But they are not very good planes, and they are not very good cars. Gregory Benford