IAIN M. BANKS QUOTES III

Scottish author (1954-2013)

Something in your voice tells me we approach the question of remuneration.

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Consider Phlebas

Tags: money


Money is a sign of poverty.

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The State of the Art

Tags: poverty


Pity they didn't devote a little more ingenuity to staying alive rather than conducting mass slaughter as efficiently as possible.

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Consider Phlebas


We are ice and snow, we are that trapped state.
We are water falling, itinerant and vague, ever seeking the lowest level, trying to collect and connect.
We are vapor, raised against our own devices, made nebulous, blown on whatever wind arises. To start again, glacial or not.

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Consider Phlebas

Tags: life


I can understand that people want to feel special and important and so on, but that self-obsession seems a bit pathetic somehow. Not being able to accept that you're just this collection of cells, intelligent to whatever degree, capable of feeling emotion to whatever degree, for a limited amount of time and so on, on this tiny little rock orbiting this not particularly important sun in one of just 400m galaxies, and whatever other levels of reality there might be via something like brane-theory [of multiple dimensions] ... really, it's not about you.

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"Iain Banks: The Final Interview,", The Guardian, June 14, 2013

Tags: humanity


An intelligence completely dissociated from the physical, or at least an impression of it, was a strange, curiously limited and almost perverse thing, and the precise form that your physicality took had a profound, in some ways defining influence on your personality.

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Surface Detail

Tags: intelligence


I’ve been thinking about the war a lot recently, and I think I’ve decided it’s wrong. We are defeating ourselves in waging it, will destroy ourselves by winning it.

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The State of the Art

Tags: thinking


The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines they had (at however great a remove) brought into being: the urge not to feel useless.

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Consider Phlebas

Tags: culture


The Idirans themselves had evolved on their planet Idir as the top monster from a whole planetful of monsters.

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Consider Phlebas

Tags: monsters


It was a truism that all civilizations were basically neurotic until they made contact with everybody else and found their place within the ever-changing meta-civilisation of other beings, because, until then, during the stage when they honestly believed they might be entirely alone in existence, all solo societies were possessed of both an inflated sense of their own importance and a kind of existential terror at the sheer scale and apparent emptiness of the universe.

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The Algebraist

Tags: civilization


She felt herself as the speck she was: a mote, a tiny struggling imperfect chip of life, lost in the surrounding waste of light and space.

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Consider Phlebas

Tags: life


This lot'll tell you anything is natural; they'll tell you greed and hate and jealousy and paranoia and unthinking religious awe and fear of God and hating anybody who's another colour or thinks different is natural. Hating blacks or hating whites or hating women or hating men or hating gays; that's natural. Dog-eat-dog, looking out for number one, no lame ducks ... Sh*t, they’re so convinced about what's natural it's the more sophisticated ones that'll tell you suffering and evil are natural and necessary because otherwise you can't have pleasure and goodness. They'll tell you any one of their rotten stupid systems is the natural and right one, the one true way; what's natural to them is whatever they can use to fight their own grimy corner and f*ck everybody else. They're no more natural than us than an amoeba is more natural than them just because it's cruder.

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The State of the Art

Tags: evil


Reason shapes the future, but superstition infects the present.

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The State of the Art

Tags: superstition


The combination of modern ordnance and outdated tactics had, as usual, created enormous casualties on both sides.

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Excession

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You never risked everything; you risked as little as possible. You sold the idea of risking everything to the sort of idiot who thought that was how you got rich, but you kept your own risks to an absolute minimum. That way if you did make a mistake--and everybody made mistakes, or they weren't really trying--it didn't finish you. Let others ruin themselves--there were always rich pickings in the wreckage--but don't ever risk too much yourself.

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Surface Detail

Tags: chance


There is a saying that we provide the machines with an end, and they provide us with the means.

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The State of the Art

Tags: machines


It looks perverted and wasteful to us, but then one thing that empires are not about is the efficient use of resources and the spread of happiness; both are typically accomplished despite the economic short-circuiting--corruption and favoritism, mostly--endemic to the system.

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The Player of Games

Tags: empire


Only ceremony and the love of fate distinguish us from the beasts.

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Consider Phlebas

Tags: ceremony


I had nightmares I thought were really horrible until I woke up and remembered what reality was at the moment.

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Consider Phlebas

Tags: reality


What's one more meaningless act of violence on that zoo of a planet?

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The State of the Art

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