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  • #1
    Yasmine Galenorn
    “Sometimes, the monsters are terribly beautiful, and the heroes loathsome.”
    Yasmine Galenorn, Night Myst

  • #2
    Charles de Lint
    “You hear this kind of thing, rednecks and their guys and--"
    "Don't call them that," I say. "They're just assholes. Most people you run into around here...well, maybe they won't like the length of your hair, but they'll keep their feelings to themselves.”
    Charles de Lint

  • #3
    Deborah Harkness
    “I was attuned to the rhythms of the earth and sky in ways that I had not been before I lived in a time when the day was organized around the height of the sun instead of the dial of a clock, and the seasons of the year determined everything from what you ate to the physic that you took.”
    deborah harkness, The Book of Life

  • #4
    Iain M. Banks
    “Almost every developing species had a creation myth buried somewhere in its past, even if by the time they’d become space-faring it was no more than a quaint and dusty irrelevance (though, granted, some were downright embarrassing). Talking utter drivel about thunderclouds having sex with the sun, lonely old sadists inventing something to amuse themselves with, a big fish spawning the stars, planets, moons and your own ever-so-special People – or whatever other nonsense had wandered into the most likely feverish mind of the enthusiast who had come up with the idea in the first place – at least showed you were interested in trying to provide an explanation for the world around you, and so was generally held to be a promising first step towards coming up with the belief system that provably worked and genuinely did produce miracles: reason, science and technology.”
    Iain M. Banks, Surface Detail

  • #5
    “Nettie's one-eyed glare was flat, her patience gone. "I'm the feller that's going to kill you."
    "You're not a feller."
    "That's not yours to decide.”
    Lila Bowen, Wake of Vultures



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