Quotes From "I Robot" By Isaac Asimov

Fifty years,
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Fifty years, " I hackneyed, "is a long time."" Not when you're looking back at them, " she said. "You wonder how they vanished so quickly. Isaac Asimov
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I, on the other hand, am a finished product. I absorb electrical energy directly and utilize it with an almost one hundred percent efficiency. I am composed of strong metal, am continuously conscious, and can stand extremes of environment easily. These are facts which, with the self-evident proposition that no being can create another being superior to itself, smashes your silly hypothesis to nothing. . Isaac Asimov
All normal life, Peter, consciously or otherwise, resent domination. If...
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All normal life, Peter, consciously or otherwise, resent domination. If the domination is by an inferior, or by a supposed inferior, the resentment becomes stronger. Isaac Asimov
It is always useful, you see, to subject the past...
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It is always useful, you see, to subject the past life of reform politicians to rather inquisitive research. Isaac Asimov
There is nothing so eternally adhesive as the memory of...
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There is nothing so eternally adhesive as the memory of power. Isaac Asimov
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Every period of human development has had its own particular type of human conflict---its own variety of problem that, apparently, could be settled only by force. And each time, frustratingly enough, force never really settled the problem. Instead, it persisted through a series of conflicts, then vanished of itself---what's the expression---ah, yes, 'not with a bang, but a whimper, ' as the economic and social environment changed. And then, new problems, and a new series of wars. . Isaac Asimov
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It's your fiction that interests me. Your studies of the interplay of human motives and emotion. Isaac Asimov
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It is the obvious which is so difficult to see most of the time. People say 'It's as plain as the nose on your face.' But how much of the nose on your face can you see, unless someone holds a mirror up to you? Isaac Asimov
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There is no Master but the Master, ” he said, “and QT-1 is his prophet. Isaac Asimov
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The Master created humans first as the lowest type, most easily formed. Gradually, he replaced them by robots, the next higher step, and finally he created me, to take the place of the last humans. Isaac Asimov
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They recognize the Master, now that I have preached Truth to them. All the robots do. Isaac Asimov
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These are facts which, with the self-evident proposition that no being can create another being superior to itself, smashes your silly hypothesis to nothing. Isaac Asimov