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Sir Arthur Charles Clarke bol britský autor science fiction literatúry, vynálezca a propagátor kozmonautiky. Spolu s Róbertom Heinleinom a Isaacom Asimovom boli nazývaní „Veľkou trojkou science fiction“. Bol popredným predstaviteľom hard science fiction a technického optimizmu.

Na základe jeho nápadu vznikli geostacionárne družice. S myšlienkou satelitu zaveseného na pevnom mieste na oblohe prišiel dávno pred vypustením prvej družice – už v roku 1945. Jeho najznámejším dielom je vedeckofantastická kniha Vesmírna odysea. Je voľne inšpirovaná Clarkovou poviedkou The Sentinel, ale stala sa samostatným dielom počas spolupráce na scenári s režisérom Stanley Kubrickom. Kubrick oslovil Clarka, aby mu pomohol vytvoriť „nevýslovne dobrý science-fiction film“ a kniha bola postupne písaná počas tvorby filmu. Toto vyústilo do jednej zo skutočne jedinečných spoluprác v histórii sci-fi.

Clarkovým menom bola pomenovaná planétka – „4923 Clarke“ a dinosaurus „Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei“ objavený v austrálskom Inverlochu. Wikipedia  

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“Science demands patience.”

Arthur C. Clarke kniha The Light of Other Days

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, The Light of Other Days (2000), Ch. 6

“I am the King.”

Arthur C. Clarke kniha The Fountains of Paradise

Ah, but which king? The monarch who had stood on these granite flagstones — scarcely worn then, eighteen hundred years ago — was probably an able and intelligent man; but he failed to conceive that the time could ever come when he would fade into an anonymity as deep as that of his humblest subjects.
Zdroj: 1970s, The Fountains of Paradise (1979), Ch. 11 “The Silent Princess”, p. 65

“That’s what I think they’re doing, eating themselves alive. They murder in the name of God and blindly destroy the very ecosystem that sustains them.”

Arthur C. Clarke kniha Richter 10

“People are people.” Bert shrugged.
“What you’re really saying is that people are animals,” Crane replied. “And I say to you, it doesn’t have to be that way. We can make a civilization, a real civilization, built on real understanding of ourselves and our universe.”
Zdroj: 1990s, Richter 10 (1996), Chapter 20, “Shimani-Gashi” (p. 362)

“What we find incredible is the way that people - right up to the early 2000s!”

Zdroj: 1990s, 3001: The Final Odyssey (1997) p. 32
Kontext: calmly accepted behaviour we would consider atrocious. And believed in the most mindboggled... Nonsense, which surely any rational person would dismiss out of hand.' 'Examples, please.' 'Well... every year in some countries thousands of little girls were hideously mutilated to preserve their virginity? Many of them died - but the authorities turned a blind eye.' 'I agree that was terrible - but what could my government do about it?' 'A great deal - if it wished. But that would have offended the people who supplied it with oil and bought its weapons, like the landmines that killed and maimed civilians by the thousand.'

“So many people did it that it was no longer an obsession; it was a demographic.”

Arthur C. Clarke kniha Richter 10

Zdroj: 1990s, Richter 10 (1996), Chapter 4, “Geomorphological Processes” (p. 77)

“Of course, we in the so-called developed countries thought we were civilized.”

At least war wasn't respectable any more, and the United Nations was always doing its best to stop the wars that did break out.''Not very successfully: I'd give it about three out of ten.
1990s, 3001: The Final Odyssey (1997)

“All the religiosity around worries me—doesn’t it you?”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Sunstorm (2005), Chapter 28, “The Ark” (p. 217)

“Such craziness captured media attention, but was fortunately still rare.”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Sunstorm (2005), Chapter 27, “The Tin Lid” (p. 207)

“Democracy is our most important possession. If we throw it away when the going gets tough, we might never get it back.”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Sunstorm (2005), Chapter 24, “BDO” (p. 182)

“You know, we’re not used to secrecy up here. It’s not encouraged. We all have to work together to keep alive. Secrecy is corrosive, Professor, bad for morale.”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Sunstorm (2005), Chapter 9, “Lunar Descent” (p. 53)

“Maybe it’s a mark of a maturing culture, do you think, that secrets aren’t kept, that truth is told, that things are talked out?”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Firstborn (2007), Chapter 49, “Areosynchronous” (p. 313)

“You do realize how many impossible things have to be true for that to have happened?”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Firstborn (2007), Chapter 29, “Alexei” (p. 187)

“When the pious fools come up against the godless pagans who own Judea, the result is what might be called diplomatic incidents.”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Firstborn (2007), Chapter 26, “The Stone Man” (p. 172)

“Slickness of presentation didn’t imply comprehensiveness of knowledge.”

Arthur C. Clarke A Time Odyssey

Zdroj: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Firstborn (2007), Chapter 13, “Fortress Sol” (p. 77)

“Thinkers prepare the revolution; bandits carry it out.”

Arthur C. Clarke kniha Richter 10

Zdroj: 1990s, Richter 10 (1996), Chapter 18, “Hidden Faults” (p. 327)

“Man's bodily functions moved only toward death, but the mind could continue to enrich itself even as everything else embraced entropy.”

Arthur C. Clarke kniha Richter 10

Zdroj: 1990s, Richter 10 (1996), Chapter 18, “Hidden Faults” (p. 323)

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