Quote by William Gibson Download Open image ““The world hadn’t ever had so many moving parts or so few labels.”” — William Gibson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“...how strange it was that people just kept on going, even when their world no longer existed.” — Kate Atkinson Copy Share Image
“I could hardly remember that the world had ever been anything but dead.” — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
“Wasn’t the whole world a magic picture which added to itself? For the world changed all the time. It was never completely finished.” — Jostein Gaarder Copy Share Image
“I wasn’t sure I would ever be able to deal with the world. It seemed too big and demanding and there was no fixed… — Jerry Pinto Copy Share Image
“The old world had been consumed with the search for More Stuff. Now there was more stuff than anyone could ever use, and little… — Dan Wells Copy Share Image
“It's amazing how something that had, in concept, seemed so insignificant to my life could not become my entire world.” — A. Meredith Walters Copy Share Image
“Suddenly, he felt that the world had no place for him, despite how large it was.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“i didn't know there were different lines of aliveness, and two worlds contained by each other.” — Lynda Barry Copy Share Image
“There are many, many different worlds to live in. And sometimes there is no connection from one to another.” — Nora Raleigh Baskin Copy Share Image
“I’ve thought things were impossible before, and so far, none of them actually were.” — Laini Taylor Copy Share Image
“We have no idea, now, of who or what the inhabitants of our future might be. In that sense, we have no future. Not… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
For me, the melancholy of the late XXth Century is walking late at night by the Mont Blanc pen store and seeing these things… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“No," said Blackwell, "she won't, because that would be a violation of the very personal terms I will have established in our conversation. That's… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“Music was strange that way though; there were people into any damned thing, it seemed like, and if you got enough of them together… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
When I start writing a new imaginary future, I have no idea what it is. The characters arrive first. They help me figure out… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
Hollis thought he looked like William Burroughs, minus the bohemian substrate (or perhaps the methadone). Like someone who'd be invited quail shooting with the… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
Fiction is an illusion wrought with many small, conventionally symbolic marks, triggering visions in the minds of others — William Gibson Copy Share Image
I don't generate a storyline and then fill it out in the course of writing. The story actually generates in the course of the… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“What happened to your arm?" she asked me one night in the Gentleman Loser, the three of us drinking at a small table in… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“In Heathrow a vast chunk of memory detached itself from a blank bowl of airport sky and fell on him. He vomited into a… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
And, for an instant, she stared directly into those soft blue eyes and knew, with an instinctive mammalian certainty, that the exceedingly rich were… — William Gibson Copy Share Image