"The Three-Body Problem" Quotes
In "The Three-Body Problem," humanity faces an impending alien invasion after a secret military project in China makes contact with an advanced extraterrestrial civilization.
science fiction | 399 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
No, the universe is not benevolent.
In a world that values technological progress above all else, there are consequences.
The stars are not only light but also shadows of the past.
Survival is the primary need of civilization.
All civilizations, no matter how advanced, have limits.
You must accept the possibility of failure and loss.
The scale of the universe is beyond human comprehension.
The more we understand, the more mysterious the universe becomes.
Humanity's greatest strength is its adaptability.
In the face of the unknown, fear is a natural reaction.





