GREGORY BENFORD QUOTES II

American author & astrophysicist (1941- )

Between people long-married there is a diplomacy of the eyes.

GREGORY BENFORD

Foundation's Fear


Professors everywhere deplored examinations as an archaic technique, a fossil that recalled little red schoolhouses and memorizing the capitals of all the states. Regular progress and daily diligence mattered more, they felt, not an hour spent compressing months of learning onto a few sheets of paper. Far better to stress homework, classroom participation and the professor's judgment. Regrettably, the large size of classes, and the requirements of society itself for pseudo-objective standards kept the exam structure firmly in place.

GREGORY BENFORD

Artifact

Tags: teaching


Time goes, you say? ah no! Alas, time stays, we go.

GREGORY BENFORD

Furious Gulf

Tags: time


Maybe is not a theory, you know, it is merely maybe.

GREGORY BENFORD

Artifact


Every boy knows he is immortal, but his parents, they are not so sure.

GREGORY BENFORD

Against Infinity

Tags: immortality


He went to Los Angeles to do the work even though he hated the city; it was full of happy homogeneous people without structure or direction. While on the bus to work, it seemed to him Los Angeles went on long after it had already made its point.

GREGORY BENFORD

"White Creatures", In Alien Flesh

Tags: Los Angeles


Talkers never acted when they could talk.

GREGORY BENFORD

"Redeemer", In Alien Flesh


The physical laws are but the bars of a cage.

GREGORY BENFORD

In the Ocean of Night


This was what never failed to stir her--the unfathomable gulf between today's thinking and the way the ancients thought. They were truly alien, not merely innocent agrarians with a foolish faith.

GREGORY BENFORD

Artifact


If you were damned certain you weren't looking for something, there was a very good chance you wouldn't see it.

GREGORY BENFORD

Timescape


Marches don't stop markets.

GREGORY BENFORD

The Man Who Sold the Stars


Life was growing and spreading here the way a disease propagates and eats and in the eating must kill. There should be something more, he thought. A kind of being might come into the universe that did not want to finally eat everything or to command all or to fill every niche and site with its own precious self. It would be a strange thing, with enough of the brute biology in it to have the quick, darting sense of survival. But it would also have to carry something of the machine in it, the passive and accepting quality of duty, of waiting, and of thought that went beyond the endless eating or the fear of dying. To such a thing the universe would not be a battleground but a theater, where eternal dramas were acted out and it was best to be in the audience. Perhaps evolution, which had been at the beginning a blind force that pushed against everything, could find a path to that shambling, curiously lasting state.

GREGORY BENFORD

Against Infinity


No matter how much you plan for it, the real thing seems curiously, well, unreal.

GREGORY BENFORD

Timescape


Religions do not teach doubt.

GREGORY BENFORD

Timescape


Science is like literature, a continuing dialog among diverse and conflicting voices, no one ever wholly right or wholly wrong, but a steady conversation forever provisional and personal and living.

GREGORY BENFORD

afterword, Timescape

Tags: science


Thunder impresses, but it's lightning does the work.

GREGORY BENFORD

"Time's Rub", Asimov's, April 1985


Somehow to them, the press was always the judge of things scientific.

GREGORY BENFORD

Timescape


The role of boredom in human history is underrated.

GREGORY BENFORD

"Doing Lennon", Analog, April 1975


Everybody feels he has a right to a life of luxury -- or at least comfort -- so there's a lot of frustration and resentment when the dream craps out.

GREGORY BENFORD

Timescape


Humans and animals regard each other across a gulf of mutual incomprehension. With aliens, that has to go double.

GREGORY BENFORD

Shipstar