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  • #1
    Ernest Cline
    “You were born at a pretty crappy time in history. And it looks like things are only gonna get worse from here on out.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #2
    Ernest Cline
    “One person can keep a secret, but not two.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #3
    Ernest Cline
    “I watched a lot of YouTube videos of cute geeky girls playing '80s cover tunes on ukuleles. Technically, this wasn't part of my research, but I had a serious cute-geeky-girls-playing-ukuleles fetish that I can neither explain nor defend.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #4
    Ernest Cline
    “For a bunch of hairless apes, we've actually managed to invent some pretty incredible things.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #5
    Ernest Cline
    “You could shove it up your ass and pretend you're a corn dog."

    COURTESY VIOLATION-RESPONSE MUTED-VIOLATION LOGGED”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #6
    Ernest Cline
    “I’m not crazy about reality, but it’s still the only place to get a decent meal.”
    Ernest Cline

  • #7
    Ernest Cline
    “I would argue that masturbation is the human animal's most important adaptation. The very cornerstone of our technological civilization. Our hands evolved to grip tools, all right—including our own. You see, thinkers, inventors, and scientists are usually geeks, and geeks have a harder time getting laid than anyone. Without the built-in sexual release valve provided by masturbation, it's doubtful that early humans would have ever mastered the secrets of fire or discovered the wheel. And you can bet that Galileo, Newton, and Einstein never would have made their discoveries if they hadn't first been able to clear their heads by slapping the salami (or "knocking a few protons off the old hydrogen atom"). The same goes for Marie Curie. Before she discovered radium, you can be certain she first discovered the little man in the canoe.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #8
    Ernest Cline
    “I was watching a collection of vintage '80s cereal commercials when I paused to wonder why cereal manufacturers no longer included toy prizes inside every box. It was a tragedy, in my opinion. Another sign that civilization was going straight down the tubes.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #9
    Ernest Cline
    “Virtual sex, no matter how realistic, was really nothing but glorified, computer-assisted masturbation.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #10
    Ernest Cline
    “If there were other civilizations out there, why would they ever want to make contact with humanity? If this was how we treated each other, how much kindness could we possibly show to some race of bug-eyed beings from beyond?”
    Ernest Cline, Armada

  • #11
    Ernest Cline
    “Now I feel bad,” Diehl said. “Like we’re about to nuke Aquaman. Or the Little Mermaid.…”
    “Pretend they’re Gungans,” Cruz suggested. “And that we get to nuke Jar Jar.”
    Ernest Cline, Armada

  • #12
    Ernest Cline
    “Now whenever I watched a Star Wars film, I found myself wondering how the Empire had the technology to make long-distance holographic phone calls between planets light-years apart, and yet no one had figured out how to make a remote-controlled TIE Fighter or X-Wing yet.”
    Ernest Cline, Armada

  • #13
    Ernest Cline
    “The Firefly universe was anchored in a sector adjacent to the Star Wars galaxy, with a detailed re-creation of the Star Trek universe in the sector adjacent to that.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #14
    Ernest Cline
    “I had a serious cute-geeky-girls-playing-ukuleles fetish that I can neither explain nor defend.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #15
    Ernest Cline
    “I was obsessed. I wouldn't quit. My grades suffered. I didn't care.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #16
    Ernest Cline
    “I was just another sad, lost, lonely soul, wasting his life on a glorified videogame.”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

  • #17
    Ernest Cline
    “I had been hoping and waiting for some mind-blowingly fantastic, world-altering event to finally shatter the endless monotony of my public education.”
    Ernest Cline, Armada

  • #18
    Ernest Cline
    “The Facts were right there waiting for me,hidden in old books written by people who weren't afraid to be honest”
    Ernest Cline, Ready Player One



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