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“There are more answers in heaven than questions on the lips of men.”
― Saül
― Saül
“It's only when a man doesn't feel that he's a man that he has to be a god.”
― The Three Christs of Ypsilanti: A Psychological Study
― The Three Christs of Ypsilanti: A Psychological Study

“Will it be here that we shall find a place which will not elude us, or which if it remains does not exert on us a culpable attraction? Or must we, leaning over the deck and watching the shores glide by, move forever onward?”
― Urien's Voyage
― Urien's Voyage

“I became a so-called science fiction writer when someone decreed that I was a science fiction writer. I did not want to be classified as one, so I wondered in what way I'd offended that I would not get credit for being a serious writer. I decided that it was because I wrote about technology, and most fine American writers know nothing about technology. I got classified as a science fiction writer simply because I wrote about Schenectady, New York. My first book, Player Piano, was about Schenectady. There are huge factories in Schenectady and nothing else. I and my associates were engineers, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians. And when I wrote about the General Electric Company and Schenectady, it seemed a fantasy of the future to critics who had never seen the place.”
― A Man Without a Country
― A Man Without a Country
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