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    Elbert Hubbard
    “It does not take much strength to do things, but it requires a great deal of strength to decide what to do.”
    Elbert Hubbard

  • #2
    Kage Baker
    “I don't think humanity just replays history, but we are the same people our ancestors were, and our descendants are going to face a lot of the same situations we do. It's instructive to imagine how they would react, with different technologies on different worlds. That's why I write science fiction -- even though the term 'science fiction' excites disdain in certain persons.”
    Kage Baker

  • #3
    Kage Baker
    “I want you to tell all these people that I wanted more time to spend with them. Tell them I meant to, tell them I wanted to hear what they said and tell them what was on my mind.”
    Kage Baker

  • #4
    Kage Baker
    “The leaf that spreads in the light is the only holiness there is. I haven't found holiness in the faiths of mortals, or in their music, not in their dreams: it's out in the open field, with the green rows looking at the sky. I don't know what it is, this holiness: but it's there, and it looks at the sky.
    Probably though this is some conditioning the Company installed to ensure I'd be a good botanist. Well, I grew up into a good one. Damned good.”
    Kage Baker, In the Garden of Iden

  • #5
    Kage Baker
    “Worldly institutions fail because they require power and gold to operate. Power and gold attract wicked and greedy people. Wicked and greedy people are corrupters and betrayers. Therefore, worldly institutions become corrupt and betrayed. ...”
    Kage Baker, In the Garden of Iden

  • #6
    Kage Baker
    “Arrows you may dodge and fever you may antibody for, but mortal grief is a misfortune you cannot escape.”
    Kage Baker, In the Garden of Iden: The First Company Novel



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