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The Long Tomorrow The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett
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“There's never been an act done since the beginning, from a kid stealing candy to a dictator committing genocide, that the person doing it didn't think he was fully justified. That's a mental trick called rationalizing, and it's done the human race more harm than anything else you can name.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“You can’t destroy knowledge. You can stamp it under and burn it up and forbid it to be, but somewhere it will survive.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“If you're not honest with yourself, life will never be honest with you.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“The cities were sucking all the life of the country into themselves and destroying it. Men were no longer individuals but units in a vast machine, all cut to one pattern, with the same tastes and ideas, the same mass-produced education that did not educate but only pasted a veneer of catchwords over ignorance. Why do you want to bring that back?”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“No city, no town, no community of more than one thousand people or two
hundred buildings to the square mile, shall be built or permitted to exist
anywhere in the United States of America.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“As long as there are crazed or crafty leaders to play on old fears, a mob will turn cruel.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“The cities were sucking all the life of the country into themselves and destroying it. Men were no longer individuals, but units in a vast machine, all cut to one pattern, with the same tastes and ideas, the same mass-produced education that did not educate but only pasted a veneer of catchwords over ignorance.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“He said they were afraid, and that fear makes stupid people do wicked things,”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“Birthing takes nine months, and dying takes you all the rest of your life.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“Len Colter sat in the shade under the wall of the horse barn, eating pone and sweet butter and contemplating a sin.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“The door opened and she came out. She was wearing a red dress. It was faded a little, and there were streaks and creases in it from having been folded away for a long time, but those were unimportant things. It was red. It was made of some soft, shiny, slithery stuff that rustled when she moved, and it came clear down to the floor, hiding her feet, but that was about all it hid. It fitted tight around her waist and hips and outlined her thighs when she walked forward, and above the waist there wasn’t very much at all. She held out her arms at the sides and turned around slowly. Her back and shoulders were bare, white and gleaming in the sunlight that fell through the window, and her breasts were sharply outlined in the red cloth, showing above it in two half-moon curves, and her black hair fell down, dark and glossy over her white skin. “It belonged to my great-grandmother. Do you like it?” Len said, “Christ.” He stared and stared, and his face was almost as red as the dress. “It’s the most indecent thing I ever saw.” “I”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“Whether it was the stimulus of the radio, or simply that he was growing up, or both, he saw everything about him in a new way, as though he had managed to get a little distance off so that his sight wasn’t blurred by being too close.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“I know now what lies across the land, the slow and heavy weight. They call it faith, but it is not faith. It is fear. The people have clapped a shelter over their heads, a necessity of ignorance, a passion of retreat, and they have called it God, and worshiped it.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“I will not be cleansed of knowledge. Knowledge is not like sin. There is no mystical escape from it. And”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“Change is always a sorry thing,”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“Sooner or later a man has to stop and choose his way, not out of the ways he would like there to be, or the ways there ought to be, but out of the ways there are.”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“Oh God, you make the ones like Brother James who never question, and you make the ones like Esau who never believe, and why do you have to make the in-between ones like me? But”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow
“And it will betray its worshipers, leaving them defenseless in the face of a tomorrow that will surely come. It may be a slow coming, and a long one, but come it will, and all their desperation will not stop it. Nothing will stop it. “I”
Leigh Brackett, The Long Tomorrow