Top 14 Ernest Cline Ready Player One Quotes

#1. so this desertion was nothing more than the last rebellion of the doomed, like the lambs that stagger back on their feet after their throats have been cut. In

Laila Lalami

#2. If I had ever, in any medium, seen any researcher or popularizer refer even once to any supposedly ay-producing circumstance as the proper hormone balance, or the conducive endocrine environment, for gay generation, I would be less chilled by the breezes of all this technological confidence.

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

#3. It occurred to me then that for the first time in as long as I could remember, I had absolutely no desire to log back into the OASIS."

- Wade Owen Watts
Ready Player One

Ernest Cline

#4. Friends change. Enemies change. Acquaintances change. God alone does not change.

Matshona Dhliwayo

#5. I'm not so sure that younger people today really appreciate the enormous bravery that went into the creation and production of that film, or how important a film at the time it really was.

Rod Steiger

#6. Anonymity was one of the major perks of the OASIS.

Ernest Cline

#7. You're going to turn it into a fascist corporate theme park where the few people who can still afford the price of admission no longer have an ounce of freedom.

Ernest Cline

#8. To the soul that knows its own divinity, all else must gravitate

Ernest Holmes

#9. These three words were always the last thing an OASIS user saw before leaving the real world and entering the virtual one: READY PLAYER ONE

Ernest Cline

#10. The point is not to pay back kindness but to pass it on.

Julia Alvarez

#11. I have been contending all my life, and always with God.

Lincoln Steffens

#12. I could barely believe myself. IOI had actually tried to kill me. To prevent me from winning a videogame contest. It was insane.

Ernest Cline

#13. His paternal tone irked me no end, and that helped to steel my resolve. I couldn't sell out the the Sixers.

Ernest Cline

#14. Best things in life are free, and money can't buy you love.

Monica Crowley

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