Gregory Benford Quotes
Any technology that does not appear magical is insufficiently advanced.
"Foundation's Fear". Book by Gregory Benford, 1997.
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.220, Spectra
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.46, Spectra
Gregory Benford, Larry Niven (2014). “Shipstar: A Science Fiction Novel”, p.402, Macmillan
Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.182, Spectra
Gregory Benford (1977). “In the Ocean of Night: A Novel”, Dial Press
Larry Niven, Gregory Bentham, Gregory Benford (2015). “Shipstar”, p.60, Titan Books
"Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.322, Spectra
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.136, Spectra
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.234, Spectra
"Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
People fear their hidden selves, afraid that they will burst out.
Gregory Benford (1997). “Foundation's Fear”, Harper Prism
Gregory Benford, Larry Niven (2012). “Bowl of Heaven”, p.175, Macmillan
Modern economics and the welfare state borrowed heavily on the future.
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.445, Spectra
The personal was, compared with the tides of great nations, a bothersome detail.
"Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
At least being prosperous set one apart in England; here it guaranteed nothing, not even taste.
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.134, Spectra
The peers just fill the air with their speeches.""And from what I've seen, vice versa.
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.46, Spectra