“The point, of course, is that the people who spent days and sweated buckets could also have taken an aircraft to the summit if all they’d wanted was to absorb the view. It is the struggle that they crave. The sense of achievement is produced by the route to and from the peak, not by the peak itself. It is just the fold between the pages.” The avatar hesitated. It put its head a little to one side and narrowed its eyes. “How far do I have to take this analogy, Cr. Ziller?”.”
Quote by Iain M. Banks
Book:Look To Windward
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Look To Windward
The story follows a lone figure navigating a complex, technologically advanced society, reflecting on the implications of artificial intelligence and the human condition. more
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