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Techno Quotes

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A.R. Merrydew
“I had a close encounter with an alien last week. He returned to visit us and was amazed we were still here.”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“The demise of the human race rests mainly on the shoulders of stupidity, and the abuse of power in the hands of those we have elected.”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“Pythagoras has had me going round in circles for years.”
― Anthony Merrydew”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“Science Fiction, is the last great escape.”
A.R. Merrydew

H. Meadow Hopewell
“Don’t wait until something terrible happens before you want protection.”
H. Meadow Hopewell, Rage Against the Machine

H. Meadow Hopewell
“As soon as something incredible happens, and I think I can take on the world, then boom, a warhead drops a payload on me.”
H. Meadow Hopewell, Rage Against the Machine

D. Rebbitt
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“This mission does not exist, nor will it ever exist. If either of you breathes a word of it. I will end you.”
D Rebbitt, Revelation: The Globur Incursion Book 10

Guy  Morris
“If by peace, you mean terrorized to my bones of rotting in jail, then sure, let’s call that peace”
Guy Morris, The Last Ark: Lost Secrets of Qumran

A.R. Merrydew
“Pythagoras has had me going round in circles for years.”
Anthony Merrydew

Guy  Morris
“We both know the world overflows with secrets, most of them kept by bad people trying to do bad things. Those secrets are choking truth, democracy, and compassion to death.”
Guy Morris, The Last Ark: Lost Secrets of Qumran

“You have to feel the mix and you have to feel the work and the sweet somehow which somebody is investing in that moment in the way that you can really feel the passion.”
Tobias Thomas

A.R. Merrydew
“As it’s late, I will bid you goodnight. God willing, we will all meet up again in four years, dust of this prediction from ChatGPT, and see then how this statement of the future compares with reality.”
A.R. Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

Guy  Morris
“To fall from a place of intellectual celebrity to a place where he barely knows how to add to a conversation lays another blow to a once secure, even arrogant, self-esteem.”
Guy Morris, The Last Ark: Lost Secrets of Qumran

A.R. Merrydew
“Those intent on profit and prestige, with little or no regard as to the consequences of this ‘monster’, and all it will deliver.”
A.R. Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

A.R. Merrydew
“It has been difficult not to descend into my own projections where we, the human race will be, moving forward into the future.”
A.R. Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

“The passion for techno is older than techno itself. The passion for drums is older than their invention. And a time will come when the reason for both surpasses them.”
Dan Van Casteele

Roger Scruton
“Techno-music is the voice of the machine, triumphing over the human utterance and cancelling its pre-eminent claim to our attention. In such music we encounter the background noise of modern life, but suddenly projected into the foreground, so as to fill all the auditory space. However much you listen to this music, you will never hear it as you hear the human voice; not even when it sounds so loudly that you can hear nothing else. You are overhearing the machine, as it discourses in the moral void.”
Roger Scruton, An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture

“Absolutely None of Todays Favorite Music Played Here”
Kevin Kolenda

Rob Doyle
“This was why I loved clubs in Berlin, why dancing had become as needful to me as reading or laughing: the ease of access to a state of unselfconsciousness. There was always someone older or younger, nakeder or weirder than you, and the fact that photography was forbidden and there were no mirrors anywhere reinforced the ethos of participation over gawking, immersion over separation. In the crowd you lost any distinction between dancing and being danced, broke clear of selfhood right at the point where the self became exalted and sovereign.
This did not feel like decadence — this was political. These men and women would go back out to the world empowered and awake.”
Rob Doyle, Threshold