Top 34 Brian Aldiss Quotes
#3. I've no objection to morality, except that it's obsolete.
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#4. The shuffle only demonstrated people's fatuous belief in a political cure for a human condition.
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#5. That is why we dread children, even if we love them. They show us the state of our decay.
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#6. I am a writer and always was; being a writer is an integral part of my identity. Being published, being well regarded, is a component of that identity.
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#7. It's a national failing to think of politics as something that goes on in Parliament. It isn't; it's something that goes on inside us.
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#8. It is comparatively easy to become a writer; staying a writer, resisting formulaic work, generating one's own creativity - that's a much tougher matter.
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#9. What were several fewer species of animals compared with a hundred-mile advance and another medal on another general?
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#10. Most SF is about madness, or what is currently ruled to be madness; this is part of its attraction - it's always playing with how much the human mind can encompass.
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#11. Man was an accident on this world or it would have been made better for him!
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#12. To be a standard shape is not all in life. To know is also important.
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#13. Let's have a toast-to the future generation of consumers, however many heads or assholes they have!
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#14. I have had wealth, rank and power, but, if these were all I had, how wretched I should be.
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#15. All over the world there must be far-reaching changes in animal behavior and habitat; if only one could have another life in which to chart it all ... Ah, well, that's not a fruitful thing to wish, is it?
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#16. Science fiction is the search for a definition of mankind and his status in the universe which will stand in our advanced but confused state of knowledge (science), and is characteristically cast in the Gothic or post Gothic mode.
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#17. The prose poem Walk The Red Road is great stuff and deserves to be read aloud. It compares quite favorably to The Walls Of Emerald by Li Chiang Yen, a Chinese poet of the late Tang period.
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#18. Obeying an inalienable law, things grew, growing riotous and strange in their impulse for growth.
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#19. Why had I become a writer in the first place? Because I wasn't fit for society; I didn't fit into the system.
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#20. We belong to an age where apocalypse is our daily bread, coffee's black, and we know we're part of the abyss. Red Spider White Web is right on target in conveying that understanding. It splinters in the mind ... the underworld of the century's imaginings.
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#21. When knowledge becomes formulated into a science, then it does take on a life of it's own, often alien to the human spirit that conceived it.
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#22. If more people had put their fellow human beings before abstractions last century, we shouldn't be where we are now.
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#23. Relax, enjoy yourself. Have another drink. It's patriotic to overconsume.
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#24. My briefest ever definition of science fiction is 'Hubris clobbered by Nemesis.'
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#25. The feat represents immense achievement for the neotenic ape, species Homo sapiens. But behind this lie twooldattributesoftheapetribalismandinquisitiveness.
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#26. However you envisage your role in life, all you can do is perform it as best you can.
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#27. I can't help believing that these things that come from the subconscious mind have a sort of truth to them. It may not be a scientific truth, but it's psychological truth.
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#28. Feedback is a pleasant thing. I get a lot of letters from unexpected people in unexpected places.
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#29. I was hardly fit for human society. Thus destiny shaped me to be a science fiction writer.
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#30. Keep violence in the mind where it belongs.
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#31. That's the artist's role - to strike out always for something new, to break away, to defy, to ... grapple with the unfamiliar.
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#32. When you are young, you enjoy a sustained illusion that sooner or later something marvelous is going to happen, that you are going to transcend your parents' limitations.
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#33. Most of my poetry lies beyond the SF field, yet here I am corralled into 'SF poetry' as part of this poetry weekend. Of course, some might say, 'you've made your own bed - now you must lie in it!' But, while fully accepting that dictum, I'm not yet quite prepared to lie down ...
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#34. Whatever creativity is, it is in part a solution to a problem.
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