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  • #1
    Anthony Doerr
    “We all come into existence as a single cell, smaller than a speck of dust. Much smaller. Divide. Multiply. Add and subtract. Matter changes hands, atoms flow in and out, molecules pivot, proteins stitch together, mitochondria send out their oxidative dictates; we begin as a microscopic electrical swarm. The lungs the brain the heart. Forty weeks later, six trillion cells get crushed in the vise of our mother’s birth canal and we howl. Then the world starts in on us.”
    Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See

  • #3
    J.M. Ledgard
    “If man had a sense of proportion, he would die of shame. His salvation was that he lived in denial.”
    J.M. Ledgard, Submergence

  • #11
    Naomi Novik
    “Oh, how I’d enjoyed all that sweet crisp righteous anger, my favorite drug: I’d nearly ridden the high straight into murder.”
    Naomi Novik, A Deadly Education

  • #13
    Naomi Novik
    “Why would you ask for a spell like that!”
    “What I asked for was a spell to light my room, you twat, that’s what I got.” To be fair, the incarnate flame was in fact doing a magnificent job of lighting the room.”
    Naomi Novik, A Deadly Education

  • #16
    Peter S. Beagle
    “The unicorn lived in a lilac wood, and she lived all alone. She was very old, though she did not know it, and she was no longer the careless color of sea foam but rather the color of snow falling on a moonlit night. But her eyes were still clear and unwearied, and she still moved like a shadow on the sea.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #20
    Dan Wells
    “Exposure to nature - cold, heat, water - is the most dehumanizing way to die. Violence is passionate and real - the final moments as you struggle for your life, firing a gun or wrestling a mugger or screaming for help, your heart pumps loudly and your body tingles with energy; you are alert and awake and, for that brief moment, more alive and human than you've ever been before. Not so with nature.
    At the mercy of the elements the opposite happens: your body slows, your thoughts grow sluggish, and you realize just how mechanical you really are. Your body is a machine, full of tubes and valves and motors, of electrical signals and hydraulic pumps, and they function properly only within a certain range of conditions. As temperatures drop, your machine breaks down. Cells begin to freeze and shatter; muscles use more energy to do less; blood flows too slowly, and to the wrong places. Your sense fade, your core temperature plummets, and your brain fires random signals that your body is too weak to interpret or follow. In that stat you are no longer a human being, you are a malfunction - an engine without oil, grinding itself to pieces in its last futile effort to complete its last meaningless task.”
    Dan Wells, I Am Not a Serial Killer

  • #26
    Kylie Chan
    “At the bottom of the Mariana Trench, where the water is freezing and dark, a great black Serpent sleeps in the mud.”
    Kylie Chan, White Tiger

  • #27
    Naomi Novik
    “She says it's too easy to call people evil instead of their choices and that lets people justify making evil choices. Because they convince themselves that it's okay because they're still good people overall inside their own heads. And yes, fine. But I think that after a certain number of evil choices, it's reasonable shorthand to decide that someone's an evil person who oughtn't have the chance to make any more choices. And the more power someone has, the less slack they ought to be given.”
    Naomi Novik, A Deadly Education

  • #33
    Dan Wells
    “Most fires crackle and pop, but that's not really the fire talking, it's the wood. To hear the fire itself you need a huge blaze like this one, a furnace so powerful it roars with its own wind. I crouched as close as I dared and listened to its voice, a whispered howl of joy and rage.”
    Dan Wells, I Am Not a Serial Killer

  • #34
    Peter S. Beagle
    “I always say perseverance is nine-tenths of any art — not that it's much help to be nine-tenths an artist, of course.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #36
    Peter S. Beagle
    “Real magic can never be made by offering someone else's liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #39
    Peter S. Beagle
    “I have been mortal, and some part of me is mortal yet. I am full of tears and hunger and the fear of death, although I cannot weep, and I want nothing, and I cannot die. I am not like the others now, for no unicorn was ever born who could regret, but I do. I regret.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #41
    Naomi Novik
    “Some sorcerers get an affinity for weather magic, or transformation spells, or fantastic combat magics like dear Orion. I got an affinity for mass destruction.”
    Naomi Novik, A Deadly Education
    tags: el

  • #43
    Kylie Chan
    “The Serpent sleeps buried in the silken mud at the bottom of the sea. The water is freezing and dark and suffocating. The Serpent awakes and shifts, raising the mud in a floating cloud. The Serpent cries. There is no answer.”
    Kylie Chan, White Tiger

  • #44
    Neil Gaiman
    “Nothing's ever the same," she said. "Be it a second later or a hundred years. It's always churning and roiling. And people change as much as oceans.”
    Neil Gaiman, The Ocean at the End of the Lane

  • #45
    Naomi Novik
    “I love having existential crises at bedtime, it's so restful.”
    Naomi Novik, A Deadly Education

  • #46
    Richard Kadrey
    “Young man, there are some things in the world so profane that their only real value is in not knowing about them.”
    Richard Kadrey, Sandman Slim

  • #47
    Simon R. Green
    “lot of them were wearing T-shirts under their lab coats, bearing the legend I Blow Things Up, Therefore I Am, Even If Someone Else Suddenly Isn’t.”
    Simon R. Green, The Man With the Golden Torc

  • #48
    Naomi Novik
    “You know, it’s almost impressive,” he said after a moment, sounding less wobbly. “You’re nearly dead and you’re still the rudest person I’ve ever met. You’re welcome again, by the way.”
    “Given that you’re at least half responsible for this situation, I refuse to thank you,” I said.”
    Naomi Novik, A Deadly Education

  • #49
    André Malraux
    “Man is not what he thinks he is, he is what he hides.”
    André Malraux

  • #50
    Richard Kadrey
    “I'm trying very hard not to think about anything I'm doing. Of all the iffy things I've ever done in my life, I've never had to ditch a body before. While it's giving me a migraine right now, I think the fact that I'm not an expert on corpse disposal says a lot of good things about me and my life choices.”
    Richard Kadrey, Sandman Slim

  • #51
    Richard Kadrey
    “The ashes of your existence will fertilize the soil for the universe to follow.”
    Richard Kadrey, Sandman Slim

  • #52
    Catherynne M. Valente
    “Her self-programming was chemical. Mine was computational. It was a draw.”
    Catherynne M. Valente, Silently and Very Fast

  • #53
    Orson Scott Card
    “The story itself, the true story, is the one that the audience members create in their minds, guided and shaped by my text, but then transformed, elucidated, expanded, edited, and clarified by their own experience, their own desires, their own hopes and fears.”
    Orson Scott Card, Ender’s Game

  • #54
    Holly Black
    “No, I won’t help you. No, I won’t hear you explain why I should. It really is a magical word: no. You say whatever bullshit you want and I just say no.”
    Holly Black, The Queen of Nothing

  • #55
    “Suits me. I’d rather be a nothing at the center of everything than a puffed-up somebody at the edge of it all.” She said this in her usual unguarded way. And without meaning to, she had described him exactly: a puffed-up somebody at the edge of it all.”
    Josiah Bancroft, Senlin Ascends

  • #56
    Sun Tzu
    “All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
    Sun tzu, The Art of War

  • #57
    Dan Wells
    “If other things must be destroyed in order for fire to exist, that's all right with fire. As far as fire is concerned, that's what those things are there for in the first place.”
    Dan Wells, I Am Not a Serial Killer

  • #58
    Catherynne M. Valente
    “But the story is no good without a villain. It can’t feel true without a villain. Otherwise, everything would already be as it ought to be, yes? Someone has to be at fault. And if you are the hero, it stands to reason that folk who do not look like you or talk like you or like to eat the same things you like to eat must be the villains. After all, the world is easy and simple, is it not?”
    Catherynne M. Valente, The Beasts Who Fought for Fairyland Until the Very End and Further Still

  • #59
    Tanya Tagaq
    “The foxes run. The foxes die. I mourn them, but I understand that there is danger in mourning for those who would not mourn for you in return. Empathy is for those who can afford it. Empathy is for the privileged. Empathy is not for Nature.”
    Tanya Tagaq, Split Tooth



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