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  • In the end, living is defined by dying.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2010.
  • Human spirit is the ability to face the uncertainty of the future with curiosity and optimism. It is the belief that problems can be solved, differences resolved. It is a type of confidence. And it is fragile. It can be blackened by fear, and superstition. By the year 2050, when the conflict began, the world had fallen upon fearful, superstitious times.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, www.npr.org. 2010.
  • Unable to attribute misfortune to chance, unable to accept their ultimate insignificance within the greater scheme, the people looked for monsters in their midst.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, www.npr.org. 2010.
  • I try not to be surprised. Surprise is the public face of a mind that has been closed.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2010.
  • In this environment it was a simple matter for The Republic to maintain its structure. People did as they were told because they were working together, focused on a common threat, a shared enemy. But time passes. Fear becomes a memory. Terror becomes routine; it loses its grip.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, www.e-reading.club. 2006.
  • This is always the problem with building heroes. To keep them pure, we must build them stupid. The world is built on compromise and uncertainty, and such a place is too complex for heroes to flourish.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • I respond well to what I read of Immanuel Kants idea that the world as we see it is absolutely a function of the way our brain works. In the modern parlance, its an evolved machine that we carry with us.

  • The mind is not a machine, it is an idea. And the Idea resists all attempts to control it.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • I cant see any great evidence that humans have any ability to access anything other than the material world. Beyond that, who knows, but theres no good evidence that would take me to any particular belief.

  • I write with teenagers in mind.

  • Human spirit is the ability to face the uncertainty of the future with curiosity and optimism.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, www.npr.org. 2006.
  • I cannot choose to ignore this feeling, of life slowly bleeding out of me. I cannot ignore the fact that life only makes sense to me when I see a smile, or feel another hand in mine.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • The more the media peddled fear, the more the people lost the ability to believe in one another. For every new ill that befell them, the media created an explanation, and the explanation always had a face and a name. The people came to fear even their closest neighbors. At the level of the individual, the community, and the nation, people sought signs of others’ ill intentions; and everywhere they looked, they found them, for this is what looking does.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • Sometimes, even the very best course of action fails.

  • Consciousness is the feel of accessing memory.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • The only thing binding individuals together is ideas. Ideas mutate and spread; they change their hosts as much as their hosts change them.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2010.
  • ... from our vantage point it is now clear that the only thing the population had to fear was fear itself.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, www.npr.org. 2010.
  • Which came first, the mind or the idea of the mind? Have you never wondered? They arrived together. The mind is an idea.

  • I just love the idea that people disappear into the story for a while. You grab a book, and you want to get back to it, and your life becomes a bit of an interruption. I would love readers to feel like that.

  • Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference?

  • Superstition is the need to view the world in terms of simple cause and effect.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • Science is a little bit more than a wonderful way of modelling and predicting; its a wonderful technical abstraction. I think science is a really wonderful technical abstraction.

  • A society that fears knowledge is a society that fears itself.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2010.
  • Thought, like any parasite, cannot exist without a compliant host.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • Our world is limited by the machinery we carry. Its very different to the 18th and 19th century Enlightenment scientists who were mostly men of God and thought it was their quest to uncover Gods great plan.

  • In the end, living is defined by dying. Book-ended by oblivion, we are caught in the vice of terror, squeezed to bursting by the approaching end. Fear is ever-present, waiting to be called to the surface. Change brought fear, and fear brought destruction.

    "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, 2006.
  • Many scholars have complained of our tendency to see history only in conflicts, but I am not convinced they are right. It is in conflict that our values are exposed.

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