Top 28 Holly Lisle Quotes
#1. Anything designed to be inoffensive isn't worth your time
life itself is pretty offensive, ending as it does with death.
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#2. A voice speaks to each of us in the still silent places - a voice that tells us to stand, to have courage, to do what is right.
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#3. First, I look at history the way I look at evolution. Some things die out for a good reason, and should be left dead. I put dictatorships and velociraptors in the same category: leave them in the past, where they can serve as frightening object lessons for the present.
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#4. Courage is nothing more than taking one step more than you think you can.
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#5. I started writing with intent to publish on January 1st, 1985, when, as my New Year's resolution, I resolved to finish a book before I turned 25. It's one of only a few New Year's resolutions I remember keeping - I finished that one with a couple weeks to spare.
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#6. The definition of a writing career, is write a book, write another book, write another book
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#7. The only place you will be accepted is the place you make for yourself.
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#8. This is writing. You cut out chunks of your own memories, rework them, bleed into them, breathe into the raw clay, and hope the creature lives.
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#9. I have never yet figured out what to do about good advice that you get, and that you know right away would help you, but that you cannot follow.
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#10. May we see our paths clearly, may we follow them truly, and may the roads we walk always bring us back together safely from wherever we have wandered, to wherever we dare call home.
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#11. If you don't accept responsibility for your own actions then you are forever chained to a position of defense.
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#12. Don't talk about writing. Write. Don't show unfinished work to anyone. Don't show finished work to non-writers. Get your opinions, not from friends and family, but by sending your work out to editors. An endless stream of rejection slips means you need to learn more. So learn more.
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#13. Willful ignorance and endless laws become the replacement for self-education and self-restraint, because ignorance and laws are easy.
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#14. I would rather be right and die than be wrong and kill.
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#15. Actions have consequences ... first rule of life. And the second rule is this - you are the only one responsible for your own actions.
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#16. I earned my writing stripes with a large man's shoebox overflowing with rejection slips ... more than 100 before I got my first, 'Yes, we want this,' accompanied by a check.
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#17. If you have dreams you want to pursue, the time is now. There is no perfect time, and there is no better time. There is only the time you lose while you're making excuses.
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#18. Which would be at about shoulder height. Apparently, in Pada's search for her path, the Saints needed to be sure that they had nothing important to say that lay toward either the ceiling or the floor, or she would render them mute.
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#19. I always wrote, you know, but it was just this thing I did; what I intended was to become a terribly famous artist, perhaps with a stopover as a singer.
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#20. I thought news was despicable. It was publicly-supported gossip, invasion into the lives and sufferings of strangers, and the love of it represented an unconscionable desire to destroy the privacy of people whose lives had been thrown into turmoil.
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#21. Every writer has something to say, but those writers whose works endure have dared to say something about the things that frighten them, confuse them, challenge them, and occasionally delight them.
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#22. In this moment, in whatever form it comes, lies the only opportunity I will ever have to act, to think, to love. Only this moment, out of every moment I have ever lived, or will ever live, allows me to matter now.
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#23. Act to prevent the worst thing that could happen if you don't act.
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#24. Adventures are only interesting once you've lived to see the end of them. Before that, they are nothing but fear, and being too cold or too hot or too wet or too hungry, and getting hurt.
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#25. Writing is a puzzle you'll spend your lifetime unlocking. You will never know it all; you will never know enough. You can always be better, and figuring out how to be better is part of the thrill and joy of the job.
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#26. The story I'm writing finds its own voice while I'm writing it.
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#27. You must learn to face the fact, always, that you choose to do what you do, and that everything you do affects not only you but others.
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#28. Writing, for all that it's harder than nursing ever was, is also more joyous and more fun and a lot less dangerous. And the major themes of my life have become the major themes of my writing, too - so it has all worked out pretty well.
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