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{{quote|''The AI does not hate you, nor does it love you, but you are made out of atoms which it can use for something else.''|[[Eliezer Yudkowsky]], [http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/ai-risk Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk]}}
{{quote|''The AI does not hate you, nor does it love you, but you are made out of atoms which it can use for something else.''|[[Eliezer Yudkowsky]], [http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/ai-risk Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk]}}


{{quote|''If he were human, you would have described him as vain. But you can't apply human values to a cat.''|''[[Red Dwarf (Literature)|Red Dwarf]]: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'', describing the [[Cats Are Mean|Cat's]] strangely selfish behavior.}}
{{quote|''If he were human, you would have described him as vain. But you can't apply human values to a cat.''|''[[Red Dwarf (novel)|Red Dwarf]]: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'', describing the [[Cats Are Mean|Cat's]] strangely selfish behavior.}}


{{quote|''If this is the individuality you value, [[Mind Hive|we]] question your judgement.''|'''Legion''', ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]''}}
{{quote|''If this is the individuality you value, [[Mind Hive|we]] question your judgement.''|'''Legion''', ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''}}


{{quote|''His real error had been the naive belief that '' his ''definition of pleasure significantly overlapped with that of the Cenobites. As it was, they had brought incalculable suffering. They had [[Mind Rape|overdosed him on sensuality until his mind teetered on madness]], then they'd initiated him into experiences that his nerves still convulsed to recall. They had called it pleasure, and perhaps they meant it. Perhaps not. It was impossible to know with these minds; they were so hopelessly, flawlessly ambiguous.''|''[[Hellraiser|The Hellbound Heart]]''}}
{{quote|''His real error had been the naive belief that '' his ''definition of pleasure significantly overlapped with that of the Cenobites. As it was, they had brought incalculable suffering. They had [[Mind Rape|overdosed him on sensuality until his mind teetered on madness]], then they'd initiated him into experiences that his nerves still convulsed to recall. They had called it pleasure, and perhaps they meant it. Perhaps not. It was impossible to know with these minds; they were so hopelessly, flawlessly ambiguous.''|''[[Hellraiser|The Hellbound Heart]]''}}


{{quote|''On the front of the Octavo had been a representation of [[Eldritch Abomination|Bel-Shamharoth]]. He was not Evil, for even Evil has a certain vitality -- Bel-Shamharoth was the flip side of the coin of which Good and Evil are but one side.''|''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic]]''}}
{{quote|''On the front of the Octavo had been a representation of [[Eldritch Abomination|Bel-Shamharoth]]. He was not Evil, for even Evil has a certain vitality -- Bel-Shamharoth was the flip side of the coin of which Good and Evil are but one side.''|''[[Discworld/The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic]]''}}


{{quote|''It would be impossible for a mere Earth-bound imagination to understand the motives for their exploration, their attitudes to the life-forms they have found, or their long-term intentions.''|''[[Man After Man an Anthropology of The Future]]''}}
{{quote|''It would be impossible for a mere Earth-bound imagination to understand the motives for their exploration, their attitudes to the life-forms they have found, or their long-term intentions.''|''[[Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future]]''}}


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