David Gerrold: Frasi in inglese
“There isn’t a tool built that can’t be used as a weapon.”
Section 5 (p. 19)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
““You could call it that,” Auberson sighed. It wouldn’t be correct, but you could call it that.”
Section 7 (p. 32)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
“Death comes black and hard, rushing down on me from the future, with no possible chance of escape.”
Origine: The Man Who Folded Himself (1973), p. 109
Section 15 (p. 75; Dr. Auberson, then HARLIE)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
Section 2 (p. 5; typed by HARLIE in answer to the question [how do you feel, harlie?)]
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
in the Afterword, p. 117
The Man Who Folded Himself (1973)
Section 15 (p. 72; Dr. Auberson, then HARLIE)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
“Life is full of little surprises.
Time travel is full of big ones.”
Origine: The Man Who Folded Himself (1973), p. 46
“Auberson’s first impression of the man was of eight pounds of potatoes in a ten-pound sack.”
Section 16 (p. 82)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
Section 15 (p. 71; Dr. Auberson's question; HARLIE's answer)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
“I don’t think we have to worry too much about somebody up there doing it—we’re doing it ourselves.”
Section 8 (p. 39)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
“I think I exist, therefore I exist. I think.”
Origine: The Man Who Folded Himself (1973), p. 79
“Love isn't what you get. It's what you create.”
Facebook post https://www.facebook.com/david.gerrold/posts/10216316728123186 26 Jan. 2019.
Miscellaneous
“The way I heard it, a contract is a list of all the ways two people don’t trust each other.”
Origine: Short fiction, The Further Adventures of Mr. Costello, p. 228
“Don’t push the on-button if you don’t know where the off-button is.”
Origine: Short fiction, The Further Adventures of Mr. Costello, p. 224