Stephen Baxter is a renowned British science fiction author, born on November 13, 1957. His works are known for their profound scientific philosophy and complex future world settings.
Related Quotes
“This is a strange situation, sir. Perhaps imagination is what we need.”
“Per ardua ad astra. Through adversity to the stars.”
“Colonists of, ah, Per Ardua, meet your autonomous colonisation unit!”
“A sentient mind refuses to be confined by the parameters of its programming.”
“We ought to call ourselves Homo clamorans. Noisemaking man.”
“Authority. The antithesis of science.”
“We seem to be young, in a very old Galaxy. We're like kids tiptoeing through a ruined mansion.”
“When you get close enough to someone you're never really alone again.”
“In the Vortex that lies beyond time and space tumbled a police box that was not a police box.”
“The Long Earth is bountiful but not forgiving.”
“We do teach our kids the golden rule - Do as you would be done by.”
