Top 34 Andre Norton Quotes
#1. I know that by the time I was in middle school, Andre Norton was definitely my favorite author.
Martha Wells
#2. I'd say my biggest influences are writers like Andre Norton and, particularly when it comes to the Radch, C.J. Cherryh.
Ann Leckie
#3. We have met and hated, fought and died before - you and I. Kepta to Garin People of the Crater. Andre Norton.
Andre Norton
#4. I read way, way more Andre Norton than could possibly have been healthy. It was a short hop from her to the rest of the library's science fictional and fantastic holdings.
Ann Leckie
#5. Like many science fiction lovers of my generation, I discovered Andre Norton on the shelves at the junior high's library.
Sherwood Smith
#7. There is no weapon in the end as difficult to overcome as the tongue of an enemy.
Andre Norton
#8. Every act of love is a dagger in the heart of ISIS. May they bleed to death.
Johnnie Moore
#9. Christmas works like glue, it keeps us all sticking together.
Rosie Thomas
#10. For me, I would rather read a good book, from a contented author. I don't really care what it takes to produce that.
Neil Gaiman
#11. A treasure ... at the top of any list of fantasy to be cherished.
Andre Norton
#12. Rumor ... often is fathered and mothered by false reports.
Andre Norton
#13. We are each shaped from our birth, not only by the blood and inheritance that lies behind us, but also by those we love and by whom we are loved in turn, by the knowledge given to our thirsty minds, to the learning of ourselves.
Andre Norton
#14. {1:39} And they poured out innocent blood around the sanctuary, and they contaminated the sanctuary. {1:40} And the inhabitants of
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#15. I think the human race made a big mistake at the beginning of the industrial revolution, we leaped for the mechanical things, people need the use of their hands to feel creative.
Andre Norton
#16. Music films are great, but they can never compete with a live performance. Live music is what it is. It's the whole point. You experience it in the moment.
Jonathan Demme
#17. As for courage and will - we cannot measure how much of each lies within us, we can only trust there will be sufficient to carry through trials which may lie ahead.
Andre Norton
#18. How you feel? How you feel? How you feel? 25 sittin on 25 mill.
Drake
#19. The longing for order is at the same time a longing for death, because life is an incessant disruption of order.
Milan Kundera
#21. There is no cure for narrowness of mind ...
Andre Norton
#22. If you're an employer, you want to hire an employee who'll do their job, not do your bidding.
Jeffrey Jones
#23. At first, I always make it a point to give in to the prejudices of society. That is how I have always been so successful. I never went in the face of anybody's prejudices. Afterwards, you know, when one is known ....
Mrs. Oliphant
#24. Unbelief does nothing but darken and destroy. It makes the world a moral desert, where no divine footsteps are heard, where no angels ascend and descend, where no living hand adorns the fields, feeds the birds of heaven, or regulates events.
Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher
#25. Always the cat remains a little beyond the limits we try to set for him in our blind folly.
Andre Norton
#26. Do not fear so, here is one who would be a blade at your back. A shield across your breast. Here is kin, here is strength to lean upon, to share as you share in need.
Andre Norton
#27. As a musician I'm about expressing what's inside, and I think everyone has a song in them that they need to get out, whatever their gig is.
Flea
#28. Try to get your characters into interesting trouble. Allow your characters to misbehave. Let them stay out after 11.
Charles Baxter
#29. The knife flaying the elephant does not have to be large, only sharp!
Andre Norton
#31. Perhaps it is because cats do not live by human patterns, do not fit themselves into prescribed behavior, that they are so united to creative people.
Andre Norton
#32. I stepped forward. Call me old-fashioned, but I wanted to keep his focus on me and not Annabeth. I think it's polite for a guy to protect his girlfriend from instant incineration.
Rick Riordan
#33. Books are necessary to correct the vices of the polite; but those vices are ever changing, and the antidote should be changed accordingly should still be new.
Oliver Goldsmith
#34. Once ... but then I realized I was right the first time, so I never bothered to change my mind again.
G.A. Aiken