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Дэвид Брин — американский писатель-фантаст. Лауреат премий Хьюго и Небьюла. Его цикл «Сага о Возвышении» входит в число лучших произведений, повествующих о контакте. Живёт в Южной Калифорнии и является одновременно консультантом НАСА и профессором физики. Wikipedia  

✵ 6. Октябрь 1950   •   Другие имена Դևիդ Բրին, 데이비드 브린, ديفيد برين
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““You think I'm kidding?” the pilot asked.
“No, we think you're crazy.””

David Brin книга Earth

Part IV (p. 185)
Earth (1990)

“Had I been wrong, this would still have been the honorable thing to do.
I am very glad, however, to find out that I was right.”

David Brin книга The Uplift War

Источник: The Uplift War (1987), Chapter 110 (p. 626)

“It was better to imagine a sacrifice being for something.”

David Brin книга Startide Rising

Источник: Startide Rising (1983), Chapter 51 (p. 269)

“Anyone who loves nature, as I do, cries out at the havoc being spread by humans, all over the globe. The pressures of city life can be appalling, as are the moral ambiguities that plague us, both at home and via yammering media. The temptation to seek uncomplicated certainty sends some rushing off to ashrams and crystal therapy, while many dive into the shelter of fundamentalism, and other folk yearn for better, “simpler” times. Certain popular writers urgently prescribe returning to ancient, nobler ways.
Ancient, nobler ways. It is a lovely image... and pretty much a lie. John Perlin, in his book A Forest Journey, tells how each prior culture, from tribal to pastoral to urban, wreaked calamities upon its own people and environment. I have been to Easter Island and seen the desert its native peoples wrought there. The greater harm we do today is due to our vast power and numbers, not something intrinsically vile about modern humankind.
Technology produces more food and comfort and lets fewer babies die. “Returning to older ways” would restore some balance all right, but entail a holocaust of untold proportion, followed by resumption of a kind of grinding misery never experienced by those who now wistfully toss off medieval fantasies and neolithic romances. A way of life that was nasty, brutish, and nearly always catastrophic for women.
That is not to say the pastoral image doesn’t offer hope. By extolling nature and a lifestyle closer to the Earth, some writers may be helping to create the very sort of wisdom they imagine to have existed in the past. Someday, truly idyllic pastoral cultures may be deliberately designed with the goal of providing placid and just happiness for all, while retaining enough technology to keep existence decent.
But to get there the path lies forward, not by diving into a dark, dank, miserable past. There is but one path to the gracious, ecologically sound, serene pastoralism sought by so many. That route passes, ironically, through successful consummation of this, our first and last chance, our scientific age.”

David Brin книга Glory Season

Afterword (p. 563)
Glory Season (1993)

“He was, after all, a diplomat, and understood that the best and firmest deals are based on open self-interest.”

David Brin книга The Uplift War

Источник: The Uplift War (1987), Chapter 82 (p. 525)

“The same was true of the most popular girls. They had no empathy, no compassion for more normal kids.”

David Brin книга The Uplift War

Источник: The Uplift War (1987), Chapter 10 (p. 66)

“Petals floating by, Drift through my woman’s hand, As she remembers me.”

David Brin книга Startide Rising

Источник: Startide Rising (1983), Chapter 103 (p. 418)

“A neurosis defends itself by coming up with rationalizations to explain away bizarre behavior.”

David Brin книга The Uplift War

Источник: The Uplift War (1987), Chapter 35 (p. 221)

“As in elections, the law pretended universal rights, while securing the interests of powerful houses.”

David Brin книга Glory Season

Источник: Glory Season (1993), Chapter 27 (p. 553)

“In the end, both extremes had more in common with each other than either did with the middle.”

David Brin книга Glory Season

Источник: Glory Season (1993), Chapter 24 (p. 470)

“It could be worse. I can’t think how right now, but I’m sure it could be worse.”

David Brin книга Glory Season

Источник: Glory Season (1993), Chapter 4 (p. 74)

“You don’t have conversations with microprocessors. You tell them what to do, then helplessly watch the disaster when they take you literally!”

David Brin книга Startide Rising

Источник: Startide Rising (1983), Chapter 46 (p. 238)

“They accepted warriors…” he emphasized, “…That divinely mad type that’s so valuable when needed, and such a problem when it’s not.”

David Brin книга The Postman

Источник: The Postman (1985), Section 3, “Cincinnatus”, Chapter 18 (p. 298)

“Wisdom. No match for the troublemaker Curiosity.”

David Brin книга Glory Season

Источник: Glory Season (1993), Chapter 16 (p. 265)