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“A machine has no mind to read; you never know when it’s going to betray you”
Источник: World of Ptavvs (1966), p. 6
“As I said, it was inevitable, and I don’t let laws of nature upset me.”
Источник: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 47 “Homeward Bound” (p. 445)
“We learn only to ask more questions.”
Источник: The Ringworld Engineers (1980), p. 59
Источник: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 18 “The Stone Beehive” (p. 157)
Niven's Laws, Niven's Laws For Writers
Источник: A Gift From Earth (1968), Ch. 8 : Polly's Eyes
Источник: A Gift From Earth (1968), Ch. 10 : Parlette's Hand
“Stupidity is always a capital crime.”
The Fourth Profession (p. 183)
Short fiction, A Hole in Space (1974)
Источник: A Gift From Earth (1968), Ch. 14 : Balance Of Power
“Tell them the universe is too complicated a toy for a sensibly cautious being to play with.”
Источник: Ringworld (1970), p. 314
Источник: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 3 “Dinner Party” (p. 31)
Источник: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 2 “The Passengers” (p. 15)
Cloak of Anarchy (p. 115)
Short fiction, Tales of Known Space (1975)
“Gambling was safer than war. More fun, too. Best of all, it gave him better odds.”
Источник: Short fiction, Tales of Known Space (1975), There Is a Tide (p. 208)
On the relationship between science and science-fiction.
Space.com interview (2000)
Flash Crowd, section 9, in Three Trips in Time and Space (1973), edited by Robert Silverberg, p. 77
Источник: A Gift From Earth (1968), Ch. 10 : Parlette's Hand
Источник: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 37 “History Lesson” (p. 370; spoken by an alien to an earthman)
“Anything you don't understand is dangerous until you do understand it.”
"Flatlander" (1967), first published in If (March 1967)
Space.com interview (2000)