->'''Marina:''' Sci-fi is boring. I'd rather imagine worlds full of magic and mythical beasts! I mean, who wouldn't want to hang out with a dragon?
->'''Pearl:''' There are dragons in sci-fi too, you know. SPACE DRAGONS! Fantasy is for babies. It's just a bunch of make-believe fairy tales. Sci-fi, on the other hand, is a thinking-squid's genre. It's about exploring the potential of our universe...based on actual science.
->'''Marina:''' Space dragons are actual science?
->'''Pearl:''' Uh... Looks like we're out of time!
-->-- ''VideoGame/Splatoon2''

->''"It's been said that science fiction and fantasy are two different things; science-fiction the improbable made possible, fantasy the impossible made probable."''
-->-- '''Rod Serling''', ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}, Season 3, Episode 90, "The Fugitive"''

->''"In fantasy, impossible things exist. In science fiction, impossible things exist and can be understood by humans. In supernatural horror, impossible things exist and cannot live in peace with humans."''
-->-- '''Will Shetterly''', writer.

->''"Science-fiction works hand-in-glove with the universe. Fantasy cracks it down the middle, turns it wrong-side-out, dissolves it to invisibility, walks men through its walls, and fetches incredible circuses to town with sea-serpent, medusa, and chimera displacing zebra, ape, and armadillo. Science-fiction balances you on the cliff. Fantasy shoves you off."''
--> --'''Ray Bradbury''', writer.

->''"The best kind of science fiction involves science."''
-->--'''Creator/IsaacAsimov'''

->''"Fantasy deals with the immeasurable while science-fiction deals with the measurable."''
-->--Walter Wangerin, Jr., fantasy writer.

->''"A lot of science fiction is fantasy with nuts and bolts painted on the outside."''
-->--'''Creator/TerryPratchett'''

->''"The difference between fantasy and science fiction is that in fantasy, dragons can hover; in science fiction, they can not."''
-->--Seen on a button

->''"In fact, I would define science fiction and fantasy not in terms of fidelity to current scientific dogma but in terms of divergent attitudes to ideas and explicability: where fantasy writers invoke mystic archetypal imagery, science fiction writers map novel conceptual territory."''
-->--'''Justin B. Rye'''

->''"Science fiction has rivets on the cover, fantasy has trees."''
-->--'''Creator/OrsonScottCard'''

->''If there's a zeppelin, it's alternate history. If there's a rocketship, it's science fiction. If there are swords and/or horses, it's fantasy. A book with swords and horses in it can be turned into science fiction by adding a rocketship to the mix. If a book has a rocketship in it, the only thing that can turn it back into fantasy is the Holy Grail.''
-->-- '''Debra Doyle'''

->''Science fiction expands our world; fantasy transcends it.''
-->--'''Mark Wilson, [[http://scifi.about.com/od/scififantasyfaqs/f/faq_difference.htm here]].'''

->''"Science Fiction is just Fantasy with a space program and a proper understanding of physics."''
-->-- '''Disqus comment on [[http://www.zapcomic.com/2004/05/20050601/ this]] episode of Webcomic/{{Zap}}.'''

->''You know, there aren't many series in which reuniting a legendary adventurer's soul with his body can reasonably be retconned as reassembling a disabled robot, but Might & Magic is one of 'em, and so help me, that's why I love it.''
-->-- '''Thuryl''', ''LetsPlay: VideoGame/MightAndMagic: [[https://lparchive.org/Might-Magic-World-of-Xeen/Update%2091/ World of Xeen]]''

->'''Merlin''': Do you know, Morgan, that there are people in the universe who believe in only magic or in only science, never both at once?\\
'''Morgan''': Oh? How do they break the light barrier?
-->''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace'', [[http://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/0004.htm strip 4]]

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