Having lost our present and our future, we had of necessity to bend all our endeavors to the past, which no one could take from us if only we were vigilant enough.
Robert SilverbergOne defining symptom of decadence is a fondness for vast and nonsensical extravagance.
Robert SilverbergMy temperament is not inclined toward more self-promotion than is absolutely necessary for my professional well-being.
Robert SilverbergThe denizens of Citizens Service Houses are not, as a rule, gifted with a lot of common sense, but they often make up for that by being extremely argumentative and vindictive.
Robert SilverbergAutobiography. Apparently one should not name the names of those one has been to bed with, or give explicit figures on the amount of money one has earned, those being the two data most eagerly sought by readers; all the rest is legitimate to reveal.
Robert SilverbergUnacceptable, maybe. But not unthinkable. Nothing's unthinkable once somebody's thought it.
Robert SilverbergStale is stale and borrowed is borrowed, no matter how original your models may have been.
Robert SilverbergWho could not return from a visit to Jack Vance's world, without feeling that he had been somewhere unique, that he had experienced things unavailable in our mundane world?
Robert SilverbergLiving, we fret. Dying, we live. Iโll keep that in mind. Iโll be of good cheer.
Robert SilverbergIt has been suggested that Tiptree is female, a theory that I find absurd, for there is to me something ineluctably masculine about Tiptreeโs writing. I donโt think the novels of Jane Austen could have been written by a man nor the stories of Ernest Hemingway by a woman, and in the same way I believe the author of the James Tiptree stories is male.
Robert SilverbergAristocrats might shrug, but commoners, dreading any collapse of the social order, wanted the rules of behavior to be observed.
Robert SilverbergIt was like that all the time, in those years: an endless trip, a gaudy voyage. But powers decay. Time leaches the colors from the best of visions. The world becomes grayer. Entropy beats us down. Everything fades. Everything goes. Everything dies.
Robert SilverbergTo devote oneself to vigilance when the enemy is an imaginary one is idle, and to congratulate oneself for looking long and well for a foe that is not coming is foolish and sinful. My life has been a waste.
Robert SilverbergWhen you know that something is dying inside you, you learn not to put much trust in the random vitalities of the fleeting moment.
Robert Silverberg