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Way Quotes by William Gibson
- The prefix cyber is going the way of the prefix electro,
- All we really have when we pretend to write about the future is the moment in which we are writing. That's why every imagined future…
- As a writer of fiction who deals with technology, I necessarily deal with the history of technology and the history of technologically induced social change.…
- 'Cyberspace' as a term is sort of over. It's over in the way that, after a certain time, people stopped using the suffix '-electro' to…
- I assume that - because you can get degrees in journalism from very reputable universities - I assume that people can be trained to be…
- I very seldom compose anything in my head which later finds its way into text, except character names sometimes - I'm often very much inspired…
- I was afraid to watch 'Blade Runner' in the theater because I was afraid the movie would be better than what I myself had been…
- You know what your trouble is? You're the kind who always reads the handbook. Anything people build, any kind of technology, it's going to have…
- Canadian cities looked the way American cities did on television.
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