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To see and feel one's beloved naked for the first time is one of life's pure, irreducible epiphanies. If there is a true religion in the universe, it must include that truth of contact or be forever hollow. To make love to the one true person who deserves that love is one of the few absolute rewards of being a human being, balancing all of the pain, loss, awkwardness, loneliness, idiocy, compromise, and clumsiness that go with the human condition. To make love to the right person makes up for a lot of mistakes.

em The Rise of Endymion
love happiness inspiration beauty religion sex connection

I wish we had the technology to fight God on an equal basis. To beard him in his den. To fight back for all of the injustices heaped on humanity. To allow him to alter his smug arrogance or be blown to hell.

em The Fall of Hyperion
god anger injustice anti-theism

There would be no more offerings. Not this day. Not any day. Humankind had suffered enough for its love of gods, its long search for God. He thought of the many centuries in which his people, the Jews, had negotiated with God, complaining, bickering, decrying the unfairness of things but always - always - returning to obedience at whatever the cost. Generations dying in the ovens of hatred. Future generations scarred by the cold fires of radiation and renewed hatred.

em The Fall of Hyperion
god suffering religion hatred searching obedience

When the last autumn of Dickens's life was over, he continued to work through his final winter and into spring. This is how all of us writers give away the days and years and decades of our lives in exchange for stacks of paper with scratches and squiggles on them. And when Death calls, how many of us would trade all those pages, all that squandered lifetime-worth of painfully achieved scratches and squiggles, for just one more day, one more fully lived and experienced day? And what price would we writers pay for that one extra day spent with those we ignored while we were locked away scratching and squiggling in our arrogant years of solipsistic isolation?Would we trade all those pages for a single hour? Or all of our books for one real minute?

em Drood
life death time regret age writing writers old-age charles-dickens

In the beginning was the Word. Then came the fucking word processor. Then came the thought processor. Then came the death of literature. And so it goes.

em Hyperion
writing history literature

Prison always has been a good place for writers, killing, as it does, the twin demons of mobility and diversion

em Hyperion
writing prison

Religion and ethics were not always - or even frequently - mutually compatible. The demands of religious absolutism or fundamentalism or rampaging relativism often deflected the worst aspects of contemporary culture or prejudices rather than a system which both man and God could live under with a sense of real justice.

em The Fall of Hyperion
religion ethics coexistence

He loved the darkness and the mystery of the Catholic service--the tall priest strutting like a carrion crow and pronouncing magic in a dead language, the immediate magic of the Eucharist bringing the dead back to life so that the faithful could devour Him and become of Him, the smell of incense and the mystical chanting.

em The Terror
religion magic mysticism christianity jesus language catholicism ritual

...Data itself... was tolerable. It was the constant nerve-web-expanding pain of context that would kill him.

em Olympos
knowledge wisdom understanding context

In such seconds of decision entire futures are made.

em Hyperion
time choices future

Time sure kicks the shit out of people...

em Flashback
people time

I explained my opinion of the ship’s logic. “That is a strange designation,” said the ship. “While I have certain organic elements incorporated into my substructure and decentralized DNA computing components, I am not—in the strictest sense of the term—a biological organism. I have no digestive system. No need for elimination, other than the occasional waste gas and passenger effluvium. Therefore, I have no anus in either real or figurative terms. Therefore, I hardly believe I could qualify to be called an …” “Shut up,” I said.

em The Rise of Endymion
funny

Luckily, even as a young man not yet become himself, John Bridgens had two things besides indecision that kept him from self-destruction - books and a sense of irony.

em The Terror
books irony salvation self-destruction

They lay together in a sheltered place among the ruins of Brasilia while deathbeams from Chinese EMVs played like blue searchlights on broken ceramic walls.

em Hyperion
poetry war sci-fi poetic poetic-prose

The beauty of that June day was almost staggering. After the wet spring, everything that could turn green had outdone itself in greenness and everything that could even dream of blooming or blossoming was in bloom and blossom. The sunlight was a benediction. The breezes were so caressingly soft and intimate on the skin as to be embarrassing.

em Drood
beauty summer flowers beauty-in-nature sunshine sunlight

Tyrena did not laugh again but her smile slashed upward in a twist of green lips. “Martin, Martin, Martin,” she said, “the population of literate people has been declining steadily since Gutenberg’s day. By the twentieth century, less than two percent of the people in the so-called industrialized democracies read even one book a year. And that was before the smart machines, dataspheres, and user-friendly environments.

em Hyperion
humor books reading social-commentary satire

I take my favorite and most promising lads to the theater,” said [Sherlock] Holmes. “I'd say that if they were born into better circumstances many would have grown up to be MP’s, but in truth most are too smart and too honest for Parliament.

em The Fifth Heart
honesty intelligence class politicians class-struggle parliament

... The continuation of her life was more than another day of breathing, but was the gift of another day of engagement with her beloved across the spectrum of all things.

em Olympos
love marriage spouse unity

The shortest route to courage is absolute ignorance.

em Endymion
courage ignorance

His imagination was always more real than the reality of daily life.

em Drood
reality imagination

What, after all, is more real to us than the geography of our childhoods?

em A Winter Haunting
reality childhood

To see and feel one's beloved naked for the first time is one of life's pure, irreducible epiphanies. If there is a true religion in the universe, it must include that truth of contact or be forever hollow.

love religion sex connection

But, Dad…” She hesitated. “It will mean raising me all over again. It means suffering through my childhood for a third time. No parent should be asked to do that.”Sol managed a smile. “No parent would refuse that, Rachel.

em The Fall of Hyperion
love children parenting

Who are you, Hockenberry, to thwart Fate and defy the Will of the Gods?I am me, Thomas Hockenberry. I am fed up with these power-addled thugs who call themselves gods.

inspirational strength gods power-of-man ilium simmons

Its hard to die. Harder to live

em The Fall of Hyperion
dying living

No lifetime is long enough for those who wish to create, Raul. Or for those who simply wish to understand themselves and their lives. It is, perhaps, the curse of being human, but also a blessing.

em The Rise of Endymion
death meaning-of-life creativity

In such seconds of decision entire futures are made

future

... you "met" this Moneta ... or whatever her real name is ... in her past but your future ... in a meeting that's still to come

em Hyperion
future past meetings

The words sounded like a mournful incantation.

em The Terror
magic words melancholy language incantation

in Theo – quiet, efficient Theo – to get him through the morning. Trusting in luck to get him through the day. Trusting in the drinking at Cicero’s to get him through the night. Trusting in the unimportance of his posting to get him through life.

em Hyperion
trust

Words bend our thinking to infinite paths of self-delusion, and the fact that we spend most of our mental lives in brain mansions built of words means that we lack the objectivity necessary to see the terrible distortion of reality which language brings. Example: the Chinese pictogram for ‘integrity’ is a two-part symbol of a man literally standing next to his word. So far, so good. But what does the Late English word ‘honesty’ mean? Or ‘Motherland’? Or ‘progress’? Or ‘democracy’? Or ‘beauty’? But even in our self-deception, we become gods.

em Hyperion
honesty meaning delusion language

She [Beatrice] alone was still real for him, still implied meaning in the world, and beauty. Her nature became his landmark - what Melville would call, with more sobriety than we can now muster, his Greenwich Standard ...

em Hyperion
love beauty meaning compass

The past is dead and buried. But I know now that buried things have a way of rising to the surface when one least expects them to.

em Prayers to Broken Stones
past buried

All those before us have gone into the darkness without assurance of logic or fact or persuasive theory, with only a slender thread of hope or all too shakable convention of faith. And they have been able to sustain that slim hope in the face of darkness, then so must I.

em Hyperion
darkness death faith

All those before us have gone into the darkness without assurance of logic fact or persuasive theory, with only a slender thread of hope or the all too shakable convinction of faith. And if they have been able to sustain that slim hope in the face of darkness, then so must I.

em Hyperion
darkness death faith

Pain and darkness have been our lot since the Fall of Man. But there must be some hope that we can rise to a higher level ... that consciousness can evolve to a plane more benevolent than its counterpoint of a universe hardwired to indifference.

em The Fall of Hyperion
indifference evolution consciousness

All of our lives are governed by a certain degree of faith in bullshit.

em Carrion Comfort
humor horror

[The Void Which Binds] actual but unaccessible presence in our universe is one of the prime causes for our species elaborating myth and religion, for our stubborn, blind belief in extrasensory powers, in telepathy and precognition, in demons and demigods and resurrection and reincarnation and ghosts and messiahs and so many other categories of almost-but-not-quite satisfying bullshit.

em The Rise of Endymion
philosophical science-fiction satirical ironic-humor

You have to live to really know things, my love

em Hyperion
experience

There is a fullness and calmness there which can come only from knowing pain.

em Hyperion
pain experience calmness

When you've spent thirty years entering rooms filled with strangers you feel less pressure than when you've had only half that number of years of experience. You know what the room and the people in it probably hold for you and you go looking for it. If it's not there, you sense it earlier and leave to go about your business. You just know more about what is, what isn't, and how little time there is to learn the difference.

em Hyperion
knowing experience

Words bend our thinking to infinite paths of self-delusion, and the fact that we spend most of our mental lives in brain mansions built of words means that we lack the objectivity necessary to see the terrible distortion of reality which language brings.

em Hyperion
language

Life is brutal that way... the loss of irrecoverable moments amid trivia and distraction.

inspirational sad sad-but-true hyperion cantos-3 dan-simmons endymion

Look,’ said Tyrena. ‘In twentieth-century Old Earth, a fast food chain took dead cow meat, fried it in grease, added carcinogens, wrapped it in petroleum-based foam, and sold nine hundred billion units. Human beings. Go figure.

em Hyperion
logic food health human-beings meat

Reading your sonnets?” asked Orphu. Mahnmut closed the book. “How’d you know? Have you taken up telepathy now that you’ve lost your eyes?” “Not yet,” rumbled the Ionian. Orphu’s great crab shell was lashed to the deck ten meters from where Mahnmut sat near the bow. “Some of your silences are more literary than others, is all.

em Ilium
silence literary sonnets

Love was as hardwired into the structure of the universe as gravity and matter.

em The Fall of Hyperion
love universe

... pain has been with him since birth - the universe's gift to a poet ...

em The Fall of Hyperion
pain gift universe

As Ummon and the other Masters teach, it explains why the giraffe evolved a long neck but never why the other animals did not. It explains why humankind evolved to intelligence, but not why the tree near the front gate refused to.

evolution

evolution is not progress, that there is no ‘goal’ or direction to evolution. Evolution is change. Evolution ‘succeeds’ if that change best adapts some leaf or branch of its tree of life to conditions of the universe.

em The Rise of Endymion
evolution

I desperately want to talk to her now. I want to ask her who it was who so deftly crafted and shaped the legend that was our love.

em Prayers to Broken Stones
love love-story

... all good things beyond sleep come precisely because we defy gravity while we live.

em A Winter Haunting
life sleep good-things defying-gravity

It was as if they had climbed the last hill in creation.

beauty nature creation

Sol wanted to know how any ethical system – much less a religion so indomitable that it had survived every evil mankind could throw at it – could flow from a command from God for a man to slaughter his son. It did not matter to Sol that the command had been rescinded at the last moment. It did not matter that the command was a test of obedience. In fact, the idea that it was the obedience of Abraham which allowed him to become the father of all the tribes of Israel was precisely what drove Sol into fits of fury.

em Hyperion
god obedience ethics abraham

... primitive times had required primitive obedience, that later generations evolved to the point where parents offered themselves as sacrifice - as in the dark knights of the ovens which pocked old earth history - and that current generations had to deny any command for sacrifice. Sol had written that whatever God now took in human consciousness - whether as a mere manifestation of the subconscious in all its revanchist needs or as a more conscious attempt at philosophical and ethical evolution - humankind could no longer agree to offer up sacrifice in God's name. Sacrifice and the agreement to sacrifice had written human history in blood.

em The Fall of Hyperion
philosophy god obedience ethics

Every age fraught with discord and danger seems to spawn a leader meant only for that age, a political giant whose absence, in retrospect, seems inconceivable when the history of that age is written.

em The Fall of Hyperion
age leadership politics zeitgeist

It no longer matters who consider themselves the masters of events. Events no longer obey their masters.

em Hyperion
obeying masters puppeteers

The essence of honor lay in the moment of combat between equals.

em Hyperion
honor

Eagles are extinct," grumbled Morpurgo. "Perhaps they should have attacked the sky. It betrayed them.

em The Fall of Hyperion
betrayal

The life of a poet lies not merely in the finite language-dance of expression but in the nearly infinite combinations of perception and memory combined with the sensitivity to what is perceived and remembered.

em Hyperion
poets

The Chinese poet George Wu ... recorded on his comlog: "Poets are the mad midwives to reality. They see not what is, nor what can be, but what must become." Later, on his last disk to his lover the week before he died, Wu said: "Words are the only bullets in truth's bandolier. And poets are the snipers.

em Hyperion
truth poets

That’s what writers and artists and creators do, boy. Listen to the Void and try to hear dead folks’ thoughts. Feel their pain. The pain of living folks too. Finding a muse is just an artist or holy man’s way of getting a foot in the Void Which Binds’ front door. Aenea knew that. You should have too.

em The Rise of Endymion
artists

I could not do this, I realized, if I were immortal. This degree of love of life and of one another is granted, I saw for once and for ever, not to immortals, but to those who live briefly and always under the shadow of death and loss.

em The Rise of Endymion
immortality

If I should die," said I to myself, "I have left no immortal work behind me - nothing to make my friends proud of my memory - but I have lov'd the principle of beauty in all things, and if I had had time I would have made myself remember'd.

em The Fall of Hyperion
death immortality remeberance

... a comment with the idle arrogance common of such nobodies who have just come into a small bit of power.

em Hyperion
arrogance

The whole planet reeks of mysticism without revelation.

em Hyperion
revelation mysticism

So many important things pass quickly without being understood at the time. So many powerful moments are buried beneath the absurd

moments

I loved you backward and forward in time. I loved you beyond boundaries of time and space.

em Endymion
love time-travel

At that moment I would have welcomed spider-rats nibbling on my toes about as much as the idea of chatting with a missionary priest.

em The Rise of Endymion
conversation priest missionary

For seven centuries the existence of Grand Unification Theories and hyperstring post-quantum physics and Core-given understanding of the universe as self-contained and boundless, without Big Bang singularities or corresponding endpoints, had pretty much eliminated any role of God—primitively anthropomorphic or sophisticatedly post-Einsteinian—even as a caretaker or pre-Creation former of rules. The modern universe, as machine and man had come to understand it, needed no Creator; in fact, allowed no Creator. Its rules allowed very little tinkering and no major revisions. It had not begun and would not end, beyond cycles of expansion and contraction as regular and self-regulated as the seasons on Old Earth

em The Fall of Hyperion
god science metaphysics

The Hegemony had known how to treat cancer, but most of the gene-tailoring knowledge and technology had been lost after the Fall.

em The Rise of Endymion
cancer

The Great Change is when humankind accepts its role as part of the natural order of the universe instead of its role as a cancer

em The Fall of Hyperion
humankind cancer natural-order

My intellect was my greatest vanity.

em The Fall of Hyperion
intellect vanity intellectuals intellectualism

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