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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Larry Niven
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Quotes By author - Starting with L - Larry Niven
There are 42 quotes for the author Larry Niven
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I'd visit the near future, close enough that someone might want to talk to Larry Niven and can figure out the language; distant enough to get me decent medical techniques and a ticket to the Moon.

The Svetz stories were fun to write.

Stephen King is the scariest; any writer knows how good he is after reading Misery.

My problem with new writers is that it takes me five or six years to memorise the right names.

I'd repair our education system or replace it with something that works.

I was a thoroughly unsocialized person too.

But Neil Gaiman may be the best short story writer alive; he's not just comic books.

RAINBOW MARS was fun from end to end.

Everything starts as somebody's daydream.

I've pictured a huge fusion plant on the Greenland ice cap - big enough that fusion can work, economies of scale, etc. - and lasers sending power into space while superconducting cables run under the ocean to the world's continents.

I'm not predicting; I just love playing with superconductors.

In general, I don't know when inspiration will pop up.

SF isn't a genre; SF is the matrix in which genres are embedded, and because the SF field is never going in any one direction at any one time, there is hardly a way to cut it off.

We need to take command of the solar system to gain that wealth, and to escape the sea of paper our government is becoming, and for some decent chance of stopping a Dinosaur Killer asteroid.

I don't run ahead of science. I follow as close as I can, and I peer over their shoulders while the scientists are watching their feet.

I do suspect that privacy was a passing fad.

I don't have a strong interest in history.

The human species really could have faced global thermonuclear war. During seventy years of Cold War we grew used to it.

I've spent a lot of my life among people brighter than myself.

I was following an earlier writer, Randall Garrett, whose vision of asteroid belt civilization seemed entirely plausible. The facts have changed since, of course. I'm scrambling to keep up.

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