Top 15 Andy Weir Quotes

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Eventually, while researching, you’ll learn something you didn’t want to know. Some fact that ruins a plotline you had in mind. The good news is that sometimes, learning all the facts can make for a much more interesting story than you originally had in mind.
Andy Weir
Computer programming is pretty much guaranteed income. I’m good at it, and I like it.
Andy Weir
The reason space missions need artificial gravity is clear: humans simply did not evolve to live in zero gravity.
Andy Weir
I don’t even date; I’m terrible with women.
Andy Weir
There’s nothing I would like more than to watch a manned Mars landing.
Andy Weir
Don’t tell your stories to anyone. You’ll be more motivated knowing it’s a prerequisite to having an audience.
Andy Weir
I was hired as a computer programmer for a national laboratory at age 15.
Andy Weir
You want an audience. If you didn’t, you wouldn’t be a writer. The biggest motivation to write is the knowledge that someone will read it.
Andy Weir
I originally wrote ‘The Martian’ as a free serial novel, posting one chapter at a time to my website.
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I was born too late to experience Apollo 11, though I do trek to Dad’s house every time there’s some space event. There’s something awesome about crossing your fingers and watching a tense Mission Control room do their thing.
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If you look up every last detail on your subject, you’ll never finish.
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Designing a station with artificial gravity would undoubtedly be a daunting task. Space agencies would have to re-examine many reliable technologies under the light of the new forces these tools would have to endure. Space flight would have to take several steps back before moving forward again.
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Research into manned spaceflight is shifting from low-Earth orbit to destinations much further away, like Mars and the asteroid belt. But society will have to invent many new technologies before it can plausibly send people to those distances.
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Thanks to our modern era, facts are incredibly easy to come by. A few web searches for your subject matter, and you have all the information you could dream of.
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If the reader is rooting for the protagonist, they’ll forgive you just about everything else.
Andy Weir