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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 2708dda | Listening to the conversation, his faith in the stupidity of human nature was fully restored. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 4c05d22 | Everything dies eventually--but that shouldn't stop us enjoying life while it is there to be enjoyed. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| cd11797 | Do not thank me for saving your life. You do not realize yet what I have saved it for. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 9358579 | No denial would convince you," D'Averc smiled, "so I will not offer you one." | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 9bdf61a | Wild days, wild riders, and the stink of warfare across the world! | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 7a03163 | You look ahead.""I look around. Ahead's here already." | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 9e23fd9 | Time to be moving; moves to be timing. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| ffc07e3 | Technology is potential freedom from brutality. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 8420a1d | Is there anything sadder, I wonder, than an assassin with nobody left to kill? | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 27d5b68 | The barbarians don't come from outside the walls any more, do they? | Michael Moorcock | ||
| bef53e4 | Stagnation's no substitute for stability. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 5757e65 | How many generations need to comply in a fallacy before it becomes accepted as truth? | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 68b58f7 | Yesterday's underdog is tomorrow's tyrant. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 3501edd | Better the myth of happiness," Harlequin murmured, "than the myth of despair." | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 464af48 | Irony, Lady Sue, is no substitute for imagination. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 6453f62 | At last the computer had superseded the automobile as the focus for mankind's hopes and fears. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 49c9c79 | He realised that Law and Order were not particularly compatible. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 86cec14 | Time was the enemy of identity. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 85d88bd | It's getting late. I must return to my ship or my men will think I've drowned and be celebrating. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 6cbcda7 | The problems for which I could find no solution in fact had no solution. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| b9463ea | Destiny's Champion,Time's Tool. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| e0f358a | Because I had sought to challenge Destiny, Destiny had taken vengeance. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 72cd2ae | Your imagination is notoriously poor. Not everyone holds identical ambitions to your own! | Michael Moorcock | ||
| b0e0f2f | Knowledge ceases to be wisdom when one has no method for making sense or use of what one learns. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 2593976 | It becomes so easy to believe what one wishes to believe," Jhary said wearily. "So easy." | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 2004202 | Mortals and gods come and go, but nature remains. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 127b5e3 | I am dead," said Corum, "and would be grateful if you would allow me to be dead in peace." | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 72a54ce | Can we break such a law? If we do break our ancient laws, are our customs worth fighting for?" | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 9324ff8 | The whole question of morality...""Is as nothing when one's stomach rumbles," said Jhary. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 7db00fa | Tyrants hate original thinking. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 7ddc21a | It's all a question of power and rarely a question of justice. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| ac3f032 | How the weak hate weakness. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| ff42b2d | But regret was useless now, so he forgot it. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 2af7825 | Destiny can contain a few extra threads in her design and still accomplish her original aims. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| bf058dc | You blame the gods, then?""I blame the despair that the gods brought." | Michael Moorcock | ||
| a7ceb8e | I do not know. That is the only real truth, Shaarilla. I do not know. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| c713f43 | Why do we worship such a god when whim decides him so often? | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 9505047 | A man who can't forget the past is a man who cannot plan for the future. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 7bf78d1 | Are the gods mad or are they so subtle we cannot fathom the workings of their minds? | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 3fd516f | Regret is useless since it can achieve nothing. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| d066def | One can act too much in the cause of self-preservation and experience nothing fresh as a result. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 6daed76 | Again that smile of exquisite and self-congratulatory piety. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| 8a8466e | Do not speculate, Sedenko, on things for which no evidence exists. You will waste your time. | Michael Moorcock | ||
| bc2d822 | Man is a rationalizing beast, if not a rational one. | Michael Moorcock |