“As its best, SF is the medium in which our miserable certainty that tomorrow will be different from today in ways we cant predict, can be transmuted to a sense of excitement and anticipation, occasionally evolving into awe. Poised between intransigent scepticism and uncritical credulity, it is par excellence the literature of the open mind.” WayMindDifferentTodayLiteratureTomorrowExcellenceMediumsCertaintyMiserableEvolveExcitementAweAnticipationCantOpen MindCredulityScepticism Author:John Brunner
“None of us can claim to be fair and square in love - and I'm definitely not a hypocrite! Humans are built to evolve with time. It depends on the nature of the relationship you share with a person. It is there today, tomorrow it may be gone; c'est la vie.” HumansMayPersonsTodayGoneShareDependsTomorrowBuiltFairsClaimsEvolveSquaresHypocrite Author:Randeep Hooda
“For me, I am constantly forcing myself to evolve, because, I think, to stagnate creatively - there's a certain death that happens with that. Because if you're not moving forward and you're not evolving, you're devolving, and I don't want to go backwards. I want to be better at what I do tomorrow than I am today. I don't want to be worse.” IfsThinkingWantHappensTodayMovingCertainTomorrowMoving ForwardEvolveBackwardsCertain Death Author:Audra McDonald
“I despise the fact that the youth today acts as if being youthful is the answer to everything. It's a very young minded perspective and if you're not smart enough to realize that in life evolution is real. What that means is, we all are evolving and getting older every second of the day. That means it's about what you know, what you do and how hard you press the button to make it go. If you're not willing to put it in the time, energy and work in, then it doesn't matter how young you are. You'll be here and gone tomorrow if you don't learn something.” IfsKnowsMeanRealMatterHardEnoughFactsTodayYoungEnergyRealizingAnswersGoneYouthWillingPerspectiveEvolutionTomorrowSmartPressesEvolveDespiseButtonsGetting OldGetting OlderEvery Second Author:Sean Garrett