Quotes From "Intrusion" By Ken MacLeod

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That there was no God was a given, as far as Hope was concerned, and being nice to people and making the most of your life struck her as a reasonable enough conclusion to draw from it, and in any case what she wanted to do. But besides the spires of theology and the watch-towers of ideology, it seemed a very shaky hut indeed, and not one that offered her much shelter or would stand up in court. She couldn't see a way to make her objection to the fix a deduction from any body of thought. It came from a body of flesh, her own, and that was enough for her. She doubted that this would be enough for anyone else. Ken MacLeod
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But isn't it enough that I just don't want it?"" No, " said Fiona. "It isn't enough."" Why not?"" Well, if that was enough, if just saying no and not giving a reason was enough, where would we be? It would just be chaos. Ken MacLeod
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Change the problem by changing your mind. Ken MacLeod