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  • #1
    Todor Bombov
    “Let’s get to know each other. My name’s William, William More, but you can call me Willy. I’m an engineer-chemist who graduated from MIT. So . . . but you’re all alike to me . . . of course, you would be . . . you’re robots. And all your names are that sort of, um . . . codes, technical numbers . . . I need some marker where I can pick you out. Well, well, to you I’ll call . . .,” and Willy pondered for a moment, “Gumball, yes, Gumball! Do you mind?” “No, sir, actually no,” CSE-TR-03 said, agreeing with its new given name. “Ah, that’s wonderful. And then you’re Darwin,” Willy said, accosting the second robot. “Look what a nice name—Darwin! What do you say, eh?” “What can I say, sir? I like it,” CSE-TR-02 agreed too. “Yes, a human name with a past . . . You and Gumball . . . are from the same family, the Methanesons!” “It turns out thus, sir,” Darwin confirmed its family belonging. “And you’re like Larry. You’re Larry. Do you know that?” More addressed the next robot in line. “Yes, sir, just now I learned that,” the third robot said, accepted its name as well.”
    Todor Bombov, Homo Cosmicus 2: Titan: A Science Fiction Novel

  • #2
    Behcet Kaya
    “Proud of you, Rudy. Listen, I just received an email from Colonel Scott regarding Colonel Westerdam. Here’s the original and a copy. Some interesting information for you, and the original needs filing.”
    Behcet Kaya, Deception: A Jack Ludefance Novel

  • #3
    Susan  Rowland
    “But this Scroll too has magical properties. From the moment I first saw it, the paper warmed to my touch. I know it came alive as I held it. Did you know there’s a serpent on the back? Some say it’s a dragon. It winked at me. Its lashes are gold.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #4
    “Jack laughed behind him, a mirthless sound from a man who had been on the wrong end of life's ironies too many times.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #5
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “Her growing possessiveness felt both good and bad.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #6
    Richard Matheson
    “And shell punish me.”
    Richard Matheson, The Best of Richard Matheson

  • #7
    Kathleen Zamboni McCormick
    “they’re teaching us that the real Catholic belief about Mary is that she got pregnant through her ear—that “Just as Eve listened to Satan and gave birth to sin, so Mary listened to Gabriel and became pregnant with the Son of God.”
    Kathleen Zamboni McCormick, Dodging Satan: My Irish/Italian, Sometimes Awesome, But Mostly Creepy, Childhood

  • #8
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it.”
    Benjamin Franklin

  • #9
    Laura Esquivel
    “-Perdóneme, Pedro. ¿Lo lastimé?
    -No tanto como yo la he lastimado, déjeme decirle que mi propósito...
    -No le he pedido ninguna explicación.
    -Es necesario que me permita dirigirle unas palabras...
    -Una vez lo hice y resultaron una mentira, no quiero escucharlo más...”
    Laura Esquivel, Como agua para chocolate

  • #10
    Richard Bach
    “In the United States Christmas has become the rape of an idea.”
    Richard Bach

  • #11
    Walter M. Miller Jr.
    “I didn’t know you killed them,” she said venomously. “I won’t have to kill many. Besides, they’re only animals.” “Intelligent animals!” “Intelligent as a human imbecile, maybe.” “A small child is an imbecile. Would you kill a small child?” “You’re taking intelligence as the only criterion of humanity,” he protested hopelessly, knowing that a logical defense was useless against sentimentality. “Baby—” “Don’t call me baby! Call them baby!”
    Walter M. Miller Jr., Conditionally Human



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