12 Quotes & Sayings By Robert Silverberg

Robert Silverberg, whose pen name is sometimes spelled Silvestri, was born in Brooklyn in 1931. He graduated from Cornell University in 1954 with a degree in English and spent the next three years teaching in North Carolina. He has published more than fifty books, both fiction and nonfiction, including science fiction, fantasy, mystery, detective stories, and biographies. His works have been translated into forty-six languages Read more

He lives in New Jersey with his wife and two sons.

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Why should love require a contract? Why put yourself into the clutches of the state and give it power over you? Why invite lawyers to fuck around with your assets? Marriage is for the immature and the insecure and the ignorant. We who see through such institutions should be content to live together without legal coercion. Robert Silverberg
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I don't understand why anybody old enough to know the score ever gets married, anyway. Why should love require a contract? Why put yourself into the clutches of the state and give it power over you? Why invite lawyers to fuck around with your assets? Marriage is for the immature and the insecure and the ignorant. We who see through such institutions should be content to live together without legal coercion . Robert Silverberg
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The main thing about aliens is that they are alien. They feel no responsibility for fulfilling any of your expectations. (Dark City Lights) Robert Silverberg
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Meanwhile here I am- Earthborn woman, a mere barbaric maula, geting deeper into Imperial Space with each passing light second. I should be trembling with fear, I suppouse. No. Let the Emperor tremble. Laylah is here! Robert Silverberg
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I tried to be good to Judith, I tried to be kind and loving, but our hatred kept coming between us. Robert Silverberg
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[He] had riposted with the proper metaphysical statements, yet he was disturbed. Robert Silverberg
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It was like that all the time, in those years: an endless trip, a gaudy voyage. But powers decay. Time leaches the colors from the best of visions. The world becomes grayer. Entropy beats us down. Everything fades. Everything goes. Everything dies. Robert Silverberg
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There are our ghosts, ' Smithers said. It was a word he liked to use, said Brewster. Like most of us Brewster had read a few ghost stories, and to him the word 'ghosts' summoned up the creaking floorboards of a haunted house, shrouded white figures gliding silently through darkness, fluttering robes moving of their own bodiless accord, strangely transparent coaches travelling swiftly down a midnight road, and other such images quite remote from the chanting and drumming of desert folk in gaudy garb, with jingling anklets and necklaces, under a hot fierce sun. But the sounds of the Thar came from some invisible source, and to Smithers they were sounds made by ghosts.(" Smithers And The Ghosts Of The Thar"). Robert Silverberg
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I'm an urban New Yorker to the last molecule. Robert Silverberg
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He met me at the airport; it was ten in the morning, Washington time, when I arrived, after having taken a plane that left Los Angeles International at 10:10 A.M. Los Angeles time. Who says time-reversal is hard to accomplish? Robert Silverberg
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To enter the past is like poking a baseball bat into a spiderweb: it can't be done subtly or delicately. Robert Silverberg