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“You should have long since gotten rid of military-industrial complexes.”
Arkady Strugatsky“You should have long since gotten rid of military-industrial complexes.”
Arkady Strugatsky“I am positive that in the vast majority of cases we are hammering nails with microscopes.”
Arkady Strugatsky“Intelligence is the ability to harness the powers of the surrounding world without destroying the said world”
Arkady Strugatsky“Twenty times better to err on the person than suspicious of everyone.”
Arkady Strugatsky“We don't notice things change. We know that things change, we've been told since childhood that things change, we've witnessed things change ourselves many a time, and yet we're still utterly incapable of noticing the moment that change comes--or we search for change in all the wrong places.”
Arkady Strugatsky“Holly rubs her temples. “Are we talking ... vampires?”Arkady groans. “On, the V-word! Here it comes again.”
David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks“It was like a Russian party, Arkady thought. People got drunk, recklessly confessed their love, spilled their festering dislike, had hysterics, marched out, were dragged back in and revived with brandy. It wasn't a French salon.”
Martin Cruz Smith“Don't let fear swallow all your happiness. Don't forget to take joy." Dag gulped. Both of their grounds were nearly closed. It was Arkady's voice alone that hinted how hard-bought this bit of wisdom might've been, yet the words had been nearly toneless.”
Lois McMaster Bujold, Horizon“Out ahead of them, Arkady began something very like a marching song, chanting lines answered by the other ferals, their voices ringing out across the sky, each to each. Temeraire added his own to the chorus, and little Iskierka began to scrabble at his neck, demanding, "What are they saying? What does it mean?""We are flying home," Temeraire said, translating. "We are all flying home.”
Naomi Novik, Black Powder War“Wolves eat dogs." That did seem to be the consensus of the village, Arkady thought. Roman shook his head as if he'd given the matter a lot of consideration. "Wolves hate dogs. Wolves hunt down dogs because they regard them as traitors. If you think about it, dogs are dogs only because of humans; otherwise they'd all be wolves, right? And where will we be when all the dogs are gone? It will be the end of civilization.”
Martin Cruz Smith, Wolves Eat Dogs