Science Fiction: Any scientific acclaim that omits God.
So often, science fiction helps to get young people interested in science. That's why I don't mind talking about science fiction. It has a real role to play: to seize the imagination.
Science fiction is trying to find alternative ways of looking at realities.
I want to do science fiction with dark stories.
Science fiction is an extension of science.
I want to be the Cecil B. DeMille of science fiction.
People who love science fiction really do love sex.
I love science fiction - always have.
Science fiction is for real, space opera is for fun.
Good science fiction starts with a question "what if...?
...hence the very best science fiction ultimately winds up being a collaboration between author and reader, in which both create - and enjoy it; joy is the essential and final ingredient of science fiction, the joy of discovery of newness
Now, I'm a failed political consultant. But sometimes fiction has a way of capturing people's imagination in a way that non-fiction doesn't. Conservatives typically haven't written much fiction - specifically political thrillers - over the years to e...
NI love watching science fiction because I feel like when it's done well, it's not just monsters, but philosophy. Really good science fiction like, '2001,' for example, or the first 'Matrix.' But it takes someone who's got a brain and thinks in order...
Fiction is lies; we're writing about people who never existed and events that never happened when we write fiction, whether its science fiction or fantasy or western mystery stories or so-called literary stories. All those things are essentially untr...
Nonfiction that smells like fiction is neither.
For me the purest and truest art in the world is science fiction.
Science is my territory, but science fiction is the landscape of my dreams.
The line between fiction and fact is at times factual and at times fictional
Truth is stranger than fiction; fiction has to make sense.
I've always thought of science fiction as being, at some level, a 19th-century business.
The power of historical fiction for bad and for good can be immense in shaping consciousness of the past.