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“That's the thing about people who think they hate computers … What they really hate are lousy programmers.”

Larry Niven kniha Oath of Fealty

Oath of Fealty (1982) (co-written with Jerry Pournelle)

“9) Ethics change with technology.”

Larry Niven kniha N-Space

Niven's Laws
Zdroj: N-Space

“A machine has no mind to read; you never know when it’s going to betray you”

Larry Niven kniha World of Ptavvs

Zdroj: World of Ptavvs (1966), p. 6

“As I said, it was inevitable, and I don’t let laws of nature upset me.”

Larry Niven kniha The Mote in God's Eye

Zdroj: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 47 “Homeward Bound” (p. 445)

“We learn only to ask more questions.”

Larry Niven kniha The Ringworld Engineers

Zdroj: The Ringworld Engineers (1980), p. 59

“6) Everybody talks first draft.”

Niven's Laws, Niven's Laws For Writers

“Stupidity is always a capital crime.”

The Fourth Profession (p. 183)
Short fiction, A Hole in Space (1974)

“Rod privately suspected the Scots studied their speech off duty so they’d be unintelligible to the rest of humanity.”

Larry Niven kniha The Mote in God's Eye

Zdroj: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 2 “The Passengers” (p. 15)

“Gambling was safer than war. More fun, too. Best of all, it gave him better odds.”

Zdroj: Short fiction, Tales of Known Space (1975), There Is a Tide (p. 208)

“4) It is a sin to waste the reader's time.”

Niven's Laws, Niven's Laws For Writers

“And that’s another reason I don’t want contact between your species and mine. You’re all Crazy Eddies. You think every problem has a solution.”

Larry Niven kniha The Mote in God's Eye

Zdroj: 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.”

Larry Niven kniha Flatlander

"Flatlander" (1967), first published in If (March 1967)