The Killing Moon Quotes
The Killing Moon
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“True peace required the presence of justice, not just the absence of conflict.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Suffering is part of life,' she said. 'All the parts of life are jumbled up together; you can't separate out just the one thing.' She parred his hand again, kindly. 'I could let you kill me now, lovely man, and have peace and good dreams forever. But who knows what I get instead, if I stay? Maybe time to see a new grandchild. Maybe a good joke that sets me laughing for days. Maybe another handsome young fellow flirting with me.' She grinned toothlessly, then let loose another horrible, racking cough. Ehiru steadies her with shaking hands. 'I want every moment of my life, pretty man, the painful and the sweet alike. Until the very end. If these are all the memories I get for eternity, I want to take as many of them with me as I can.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“The shadows of Ina-Karekh are the place where nightmares dwell, but not their source. Never forget: the shadowlands are not elsewhere. We create them. They are within.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“It was said that the gods favored fools because they were entertaining to watch.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“True dreamers are both geniuses and madmen. Most lands can tolerate only a few, and those die young.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Real love lasts years. It causes pain, and endures through it.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.” —T. E. Lawrence, The Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Evil was the most contagious of diseases, so virulent that no herb, surgery, or dream-humor could cure it. One’s sense of what was normal, acceptable, became distorted by proximity to wrongness; entire nations had succumbed this way, first to decadence, then collapse.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Four are the tributaries of the great river. Four are the harvests from floodseason to dust. Four are the great treasures: timbalin, myrrh, lapis, and jungissa. Four bands of color mark the face of the Dreaming Moon. Red for blood. White for seed. Yellow for ichor. Black for bile.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Did you know that writing stories down kills them?
Of course it does, words aren't meant to be stiff, unchanging things.”
― The Killing Moon
Of course it does, words aren't meant to be stiff, unchanging things.”
― The Killing Moon
“Embrace love while you have it, priest--from whichever direction it comes, proper or improper, for however long it lasts. Because it always, always comes to an end.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“There is peace in submission, but sometimes greater peace—lasting peace—in resistance.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Suffering is part of life,” she said. “All the parts of life are jumbled up together; you can’t separate out just the one thing.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“His faith sustains him—and faith is so easy to break.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“In the dark of dreams, a soul can die. The fears we confront in shadows are as reflections in glass. It is natural to strike a reflection that offends, but then the glass cuts; the soul bleeds. The Gatherer’s task is to save the soul, at any cost. (Wisdom)”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“There will never be enough, she thought bitterly, and let the grief close about her like a fist.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“They birth and shape the dreamers of the world. What better courtship can a man offer than worship?”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“It’s useful for unifying and motivating a population. But to understand ourselves and the universe, we need to explore other schools of thought—the complexity of the human consciousness, the limits of science, and more. I believe we will eventually need to interact with other intelligent entities, and exchange ideas. And we need to be wary of the ways in which letting others do this thinking and learning for us can come back to bite us on the ass. So if there’s any one religious theme in my work, it’s that.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“I still have love, though. Take it, daughter of Kalawe. As much as you need.” There will never be enough, she thought bitterly, and let the grief close about her like a fist.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“That which threatens peace is corruption. War is the greatest of evils.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Since I am by no means an expert, this makes it entirely possible that one or more of my characters has a name that means “beloved of cheese” or something similar. My apologies if so.”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
“Evil was the most contagious of diseases, so virulent that no herb, surgery, or dream-humor could cure it. One’s sense of what was normal, acceptable, became distorted by proximity to wrongness; entire nations had succumbed this way, first to decadence, then collapse”
― The Killing Moon
― The Killing Moon
