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  • #1
    James Thurber
    “We all have faults, mine is being wicked.”
    James Thurber

  • #3
    H.G. Wells
    “Science is a match that man has just got alight. He thought he was in a room - in moments of devotion, a temple - and that his light would be reflected from and display walls inscribed with wonderful secrets and pillars carved with philosophical systems wrought into harmony. It is a curious sensation, now that the preliminary splutter is over and the flame burns up clear, to see his hands lit and just a glimpse of himself and the patch he stands on visible, and around him, in place of all that human comfort and beauty he anticipated - darkness still.

    'The Rediscovery of the Unique' Fortnightly Review (1891)


    H.G. Wells

  • #3
    C.S. Lewis
    “Since it is so likely that (children) will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #4
    Matt Haig
    “As a species, we love to divide things up. We draw a straight line in a map between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans while the water remains oblivious.”
    Matt Haig

  • #5
    T. Kingfisher
    “Do you have a name?” asked Gerta.  “I do,” said the raven.  Gerta waited. The raven fluffed its beard. “I am the Sound of Mouse Bones Crunching Under the Hooves of God.” ”
    T. Kingfisher, The Raven and the Reindeer

  • #6
    Faith Hunter
    “We don’t poison. We shoot, stab, cut, slice and dice, eviscerate, disembowel, and decapitate. Sometimes shoot and blow up our enemies. We’ve been known to bury our dead in the swamp. But we don’t poison. Poison is wussy.”
    Faith Hunter, Dark Queen

  • #7
    Paolo Bacigalupi
    “Pure data. You don’t believe data—you test data.” He grimaced. “If I could put my finger on the moment we genuinely fucked ourselves, it was the moment we decided that data was something you could use words like believe or disbelieve around.”
    Paolo Bacigalupi, The Water Knife

  • #8
    Jo Walton
    “Bibliotropic," Hugh said. "Like sunflowers are heliotropic, they naturally turn towards the sun. We naturally turn towards the bookshop.”
    Jo Walton, Among Others

  • #9
    Alan W. Watts
    “You didn't come into this world. You came out of it, like a wave from the ocean. You are not a stranger here.”
    Alan W. Watts, Cloud-Hidden, Whereabouts Unknown

  • #10
    T. Kingfisher
    “Goblin tea resembles a nice cup of Earl Grey in much the same way that a catfish resembles the common tabby. They share a name, but one is a nice thing to curl up with on a rainy afternoon, and the other is found in the muck at the bottom of polluted rivers and has bits of debris sticking to it.”
    T. Kingfisher

  • #11
    Penelope Lively
    “It seems to me that anyone whose library consists of a Kindle lying on a table is some sort of bloodless nerd.”
    Penelope Lively

  • #12
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “If there’s one thing I can always rely upon, it’s the reassuring dependability of human idiocy. Give your kind a century or so, and they’ll happily repeat the exact same mistakes that nearly wiped them all out a few generations before.”
    Margaret Rogerson, Vespertine

  • #13
    A.J. Hackwith
    “Claire lived by the firm moral philosophy that one could never have too many pockets, too many books, or too much tea.”
    A.J. Hackwith, The Library of the Unwritten

  • #14
    Norton Juster
    “You can swim all day in the Sea of Knowledge and still come out completely dry. Most people do.”
    Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth
    tags: humor

  • #15
    Martha Wells
    “Now that I knew something was hacking the security cameras to watch me, I could use countermeasures. I probably should have been doing that from the beginning, but as you may have noticed that for a terrifying murderbot I fuck up a lot.”
    Martha Wells, Artificial Condition

  • #16
    Tess Gerritsen
    “It's yet another thing that irritates me this morning, on top of the fact that I'm hungry. I didn't sleep well, and now the mosquitos have found me. Mosquitos always find me. Whenever I step outside , it's as if they can hear their dinner bell ring, and already I am slapping at my neck and face.”
    Tess Gerritsen, Die Again

  • #17
    Chelsea Handler
    “I went out with a guy who once told me I didn’t need to drink to make myself more fun to be around. I told him, I’m drinking so that you’re more fun to be around.”
    Chelsea Handler, Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea

  • #18
    “I like the woods,” she said. “In them, the possibilities seem endless. They are where wild things are, and I like to think the wild always wins. In the woods, it doesn’t matter that there is no patch of earth that has not known bone, known blood, known rot. It feeds from that. It grows the trees. The mushrooms. It turns sorrows into flowers.”
    Rivers Solomon, Sorrowland

  • #19
    K.J. Parker
    “He turned away, and suddenly she thought about the old children's story, where the stupid girl opens the box that God gave her, and all the evils of the world fly out, except Hope, which stays at the bottom; and she wondered what Hope was doing in there in the first place, in with all the bad things. Then the answer came to her, and she wondered how she could've been so stupid. Hope was in there because it was evil too, probably the worst of them all, so heavy with malice and pain that it couldn't drag itself out of the opened box.”
    K.J. Parker, Sharps



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