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William Gibson Quotes - Page 6

Futurists get to a certain age and, as one does, they suddenly recognize their own mortality.

"Why William Gibson Distrusts Aging Futurists’ Nostalgia". Interview with Seth Dickinson, www.wired.com. February 8, 2012.

I think the least important thing about science fiction for me is its predictive capacity.

"William Gibson on Why Sci-Fi Writers Are (Thankfully) Almost Always Wrong". Interview with Geeta Dayal, www.wired.com. September 13, 2012.

It was hot, the night we burned Chrome.

William Gibson (1987). “Burning Chrome”, New York : Ace Books

For years I have been mourning and not for my dead, it is for this boy for whatever corner in my heart died when his childhood slid out of my arms.

William Gibson (1974). “A season in heaven: being the log of an expedition after that legendary beast, cosmic consciousness”, Scribner