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"It's so old,” she said, "that, had life developed, it would be billions of years older than we are. Imagine what such a civilization might be like.” Dead, thought MacAllister. That's what it would be like. The fact that no technologically advanced species had been found in all these years made it pretty clear that the damned things have no staying power. You could see it at home, where, starting with the Cold War, there'd already been a few close calls. It explained the Fermi Paradox. Nobody visits us because they blow themselves up before they get that far.
Jack McDevitt
Cities have a social utility, if only as places to get away from.
Jack McDevitt
MacAllister wasn't always right, but he was smart enough to know that. He was willing to change his mind when the evidence pointed in a different direction. That fact alone put MacAllister very nearly in a class by himself.
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The only people he knew of who would have leveled material advantage so that no one had any were of course those who had none to start with.
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The impending collision out there somewhere in the great dark between a gas giant and a world very much like our own has some parallels to the eternal collision between religion and common sense. One is bloated and full of gas, and the other is measurable and solid. One engulfs everything around it, and the other simply provides a place to stand. One is a rogue destroyer that has come in out of the night, and the other is a warm well-lighted place vulnerable to the sainted mobs.
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We are not a debating club,” Franklin said. "Our goal is to get at the truth, where that is possible.
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He was a decent enough guy, but he was always at his worst when he was trying to be sincere.
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(He remarked) that anyone who truly wished to develop tolerance toward other human beings should start by casting aside any and all religious affiliation. When challenged by one of the other guests, he had asked innocently whether anyone could name a single person put to death or driven from his home by an atheist over theological matters.
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I can't imagine,” said Dupre, "a better way to unnerve people than to tell them there's no cause for alarm.
Jack McDevitt
The creative act requires both will and intelligence. Breaking things is easy. You only need a hammer.
Jack McDevitt
Our generation faces only one danger, that we might say to ourselves this is not our problem, and that we will pass it off to the distant future. That we might shrug and say to ourselves that a thousand years is a long time. That we will become complacent and conclude that this problem will take care of itself. But I say to you, we should take no satisfaction in the fact that we ourselves are in no physical danger. This is a hazard to our world, to everything we hope to pass on to future generations. And it is clear that we should act now, while we have the time.
Jack McDevitt
The earliest religious feeling MacAllister could recall was being annoyed at Adam, because it was his fault that girls subsequently had to wear clothes.
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He would make a good manager, but he had a little too much integrity to survive in a top job.
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What people do with their leisure tells us a great deal about the nature of a society, what its values really are, for example, as opposed to what its members say its values are.
Jack McDevitt
Sheyel had always maintained that few actions are driven by reason. People act out of emotion, perception, prejudice. They will believe what they've always believed, filtering out all evidence to the contrary. Until they go too far and run onto the rocks of reality.
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There is, he'd said, an inverse correlation between the amount of power a person has and the level at which his or her mind functions. A person of ordinary intelligence who acquires power, of whatever kind, tends to develop an exaggerated view of his own capabilities. Sycophants gather. There is little or no criticism of decisions. As his ability to disrupt the lives of others advances, these tendencies become stronger. Eventually you end with Louis the Fourteenth, who thinks he's done a good job for France, although the country he left behind was ruined.
Jack McDevitt
Truth is like nudity: It is on occasion indispensable, but it is dangerous and should not be displayed openly. It is truth that gives life its grandeur, but the polite fictions that make it bearable.
Jack McDevitt
Starships, of course, have few limitations with regard to design, the prime specification being simply that they not disintegrate during acceleration or course change.
Jack McDevitt
Those who rise to the top of organizations, who live to direct others, to wield power, are inevitably afflicted by weak egos, by a need to prove themselves. This explains why they are so easily frightened and so easily manipulated. And why they are so dangerous.
Jack McDevitt
The media have gone berserk.” "The media always go berserk. A kid falls off a bike in Montana, they're all over it. Until something else happens.
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Most of my business comes from picking up the pieces when people get things wrong.” She grinned. "I'll never lack for work.
Jack McDevitt
We could never know who we truly were until we heard the whispers of the stars.
Jack McDevitt
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