Top 100 Modesitt Jr Quotes
#1. A name is only what others want you to believe." He pauses, hoping that the pause will let the meaning sink in. "I am what I am, not what others would have you believe." Martel smiles. "And a pleasant evening to you all.
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#2. Time to face the well-groomed and empty-minded masses." "All young in any culture tend to be empty-minded," I pointed out. "I suspect" we were. "We were probably happier then.
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#3. They belonged to the long and honorable human tradition that had spawned the Luddites, the flat-earthers, various bible-thumping faithies, the scientographers, and the back-earthies, not to mention all the other forms of the true believers that had parasitized human society over the millennia.
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#5. No society that places the individual above itself will survive; but neither will any society that places the individual below itself.
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#6. Life and death are one. You have life, and life is death. Without death there is no meaning to life. Without life there is no death. Be content with what you have.
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#7. The Russians have a saying. Offer a man a finger, and he will take your hand - if not your arm.
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#8. Political science came into being as alchemy was being discredited, although history has since proved that alchemy had a better record.
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#9. The empty quarter, the empty half, the empty outside of a full beaker ... why are these the things he looks for?
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#10. The headline is good - 'World-Renowned Pair Open Concert Reason.
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#11. she stands before him as a collection of clashing traits - the face of a girl with eyes that have seen Hell, the figure of a virgin with the body posture of experience, a complexion that demands dark hair with golden.
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#13. Hatred is a form of faith, distilled by passion to remove all rationality.
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#14. Complaining doesn't do any good," I pointed out. "If the person you complain to is the kind who would listen, they've already done what they can, and anyone else either won't listen, doesn't care, or can't do anything.
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#15. If I recall correctly, I think I signed my first contract with Tor in 1983.
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#16. The end is always the same. That's why what we do does matter. Good or bad, we die. If we bring some light and prosperity into the world, isn't that better than there being less light?
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#17. the most important thing was to show strength of will, not when matters were going well, but when they were going badly.
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#18. Each hero had a tale, of the old days, and of how he had routed and killed, and set things to right, sometimes to right the right that the hero before him had righted.
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#19. They say you can do anything with plastique except play with sparks, but I still treat things that can blow you apart with respect. It can't hurt.
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#20. When the symbolic images developed by the society no longer work, and the images which do work are not those of the society, the individual has nowhere to turn.
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#21. A chronometer will measure intervals precisely, but not the passage of time.
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#22. When the complexity of social patterning is reduced, so is individual freedom.
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#23. If you do good because you expect to be rewarded, it is greed.
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#24. I guess that showed why the Guard mainly meddles with humanoid cultures. We're opportunists, not real knowledge-seekers, and we just don't have the knowledge base to go beyond humanoid contacts.
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#25. It really is amazing how some young people feel that short stature and small minds are a sign of superiority. I wonder what ever happened to decency and courtesy?
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#27. Science fiction writers have usually been very poor prognosticators of the future, either in literary or technological terms, and that's because we're all too human and, I think, have the tendency to see what we want to or, in the case of those more paranoid, what we fear.
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#28. I took the stairs two at a time. There's a time for decorum and a time to run like a crazed vorpal's after you, except a crazed vorpal's an oxymoron. This was the time to run.
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#29. The politicians pose some danger because they are interesting and employ popular vanity and the illusion of ideals to make small changes in society. Small does not necessarily mean insignificant, and for this reason the politicians must be watched.
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#30. Without power, knowledge is useless. without knowledge, faith is tyranny. Without understanding, humanity is blind, and without all four, it is doomed.
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#32. None of us ask for some things. We don't ask to be born where we were. We don't ask for those things which limit us. We have to do the best we can with what we have where we are. And we can try to change things, but you can't do any of that if you refuse to accept where you are.
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#33. 'The One-Eyed Man' is a novel that was one I never intended to write.
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#34. Think about the adiamante." I was too tired to say much more. "It says more than I can." And it did - the hardest manmade substance, and it couldn't stand up to the souls of human beings.
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#35. Music must lead people, don't you think?" asked Thies. "If it follows whatever the popular taste happens to be, then what's its value?
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#36. Out of deference to tradition I did wear a hat to church, weddings, ceremonial occasions, and when my head was cold.
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#37. You are always prompt, Minister Eschbach. You do not make time a game of position." "Oh, but I do. My time is important. So is yours. When I waste neither, you find yourself indebted to me.
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#39. I'm not sure there are too many people who write what I write.
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#40. If you're not practical, I've found, it can be difficult to hold on to your ideals,
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#41. Martel also knows Kryn will not accept him, readies himself, drawing his cloak of darkness from the closet of time around the corner from now, preparing to use it at the proper instant.
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#42. Too often, especially in democratic societies, people mistook the mechanisms of power for power itself.
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#43. Deities are invented by fallible and finite beings in the hope and desire to create immortal perfection; unfortunately, such deities only reflect their creators and inspire their followers to similar imperfections.
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#44. He learned that some things that seemed to make little sense were senseless only from his point of view, not necessarily from someone else's perspective.
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#45. We all feel better when we can defend ourselves. When we can tell ourselves and everyone else that we did what was necessary and no more. That's easy. What's so much harder is doing what is necessary before others see it and when the actions are harsh and unpopular.
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#46. What I still didn't understand was how women could vote in a patriarchal, polygamous society and yet how they clearly voted to support the theocracy.
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#47. There are two sides to reality. There is what is, and there is what people believe. Seldom
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#48. Politicians who don't have to face the weaponry they have built have always worried me." "Politicians don't have to worry about facing weaponry of any sort. That's the definition of a politician - someone who gets someone else to pay the bill and take the bullets.
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#49. In a technological society, the practice of completely private property cannot exist.
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#50. how could so many people talk about the good of Query, and the good of the Guard, and then act in ways basically immoral or destructive just to be a little higher, just to get a star with silver edges instead of gold edges?
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#52. Humans were eventually irrational creatures gifted with the power of rationality.
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#53. Good principles and feelings are far from enough to ensure peace and prosperity - or free actions for people.
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#54. Symbolic forms have always been the supports of civilizations, their laws, and their morality. Since symbolic forms are illusions, and illusions sustain civilization, those who rule must maintain illusion.
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#55. An accurate fact in an incorrect context is an effective lie. As
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#58. Sometimes, Johan ... " He offered a self-deprecating grin. "It would be easier to forget the past." I understood, although I didn't know that he knew that. "Sometimes ... but without the past we wouldn't be who we are.
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#59. The ancients wrested the secrets from the depths of the earth and from the hearts of the stars, and with those secrets they banished sickness, death, and all forms of discomfort. And sickness, death, and discomfort gathered together and created the demons, and the demons destroyed the ancients.
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#61. Do you really know what they want?" "I don't have an absolute confirmation, but almost anything would be better than what I've prepared for." I laughed hoarsely. "Then, I'll probably find out that what they want is even worse than that. It usually works that way.
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#62. I was trying to foment a little dissension.' He paused. 'No, that's too flippant. How about trying to make the system less warlike - injecting a little love?' He snorted. 'Through violence, of course, like all religious reformers.
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#63. I started writing poetry in high school because I wanted desperately to write, but somehow, writing stories didn't appeal to me, and I loved the flow and the feel and sense of poetry, especially that of what one might call formal verse.
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#64. Baldur laughed. "I don't think you understand just how alien these people are." "They aren't people, Sammis said." "In my view, anything that thinks is a person." I had to think about that. Didn't flying gophers think a little? Where did you draw the line?
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#65. That's the problem with all of us. We've never time to think about the past, and we're always planning for the future. And since the future's always the future, we never live in the present.
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#66. That is the greatest danger in theology and deities - that they create the impression that goodness cannot be created or maintained by mere humans without divine help. This allows all measure of excuses ... and strange contortions to explain perfectly logical occurrences ... .
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#67. We all might be in less trouble if we did not speak, I sometimes think.
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#68. Someone in my country made a comment along the lines that solutions are always possible if you are willing to let someone else take the credit.
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#69. Albertini stared at a dented samovar. "Ser, what do you have against the samovar?" "Nothing." Trystin grinned. "I like tea. But the revs don't, I guess." "They're crazy, all of them.
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#70. Life wasn't yes-no, on-off. Life was shades of gray, and rainbows not in the order of the spectrum. Our bodies have always known more than our minds have acknowledged they knew.
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#71. Were all of us who were furcated across the Web misintegrals of one sort or another? From religious delusionals to obsessed perfectionists?
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#72. Power cannot be maintained and effectively exercised without a moral structure accepted and practiced by all because power attracts the corruptible and because corruption destroys consensus.
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#73. Love of another is merely empty flattery and self-deception for one who cannot accept himself without pretense.
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#74. We developed a philosophical credo and applied it consistently. We accept that morality, power, and consensus are the underpinnings for any society and work to maintain all three in balance. Trust and mutual respect are, in a way, the mortar that hold the other three together.
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#75. The tongue of the adder, visible only briefly, is a small matter.
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#76. I will die, later or sooner, and what I understand will be lost, for when men and women seek truth, what they find is as deceptive as lies, and neither truth nor lies exist outside of a deceptive soul.
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#77. Minds, like parachutes, function better when open, but, like fists, they strike harder when closed.
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#78. Then, as he chevies the ancient ones on their way, he opens a tunnel, a tunnel in time, back to when a certain FO star was younger, and without a planet.
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#79. While every new fantasy author is hailed as unique, new, and different, Brandon Sanderson's ELANTRIS does indeed provide an absorbing adventure in a unique, different, and well-thought-out fantasy world, with a few nifty twists as well.
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#80. I'd have felt better with Morgen to talk to, to help, but all I had was memory and a soulsong to help me with our ancient cousins from across the stars, cousins so willful they could not see. Cousins even more willful than the ancient heroes my mother had bequeathed to me.
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#81. Intelligence is overrated by any species that has it, and that's provable by the fact that all intelligent species are outlived by a factor of a hundred to one, if not a thousand to one, by nonintelligent species, who don't have the brains or perversity to destroy themselves or their environments.
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#82. Most people don't care who rules, as long as their lives don't change.
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#83. Power beyond great power allows honesty and compels those in such a society to demand it.
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#84. Popularity is an element in any system, even the most autocratic and regimented, because it is so much easier to count heads or hands than to evaluate excellence.
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#85. Death had two meanings - the loss of resources to society and the personal grief of the few who cared. Fersonne's value was less than that of one cargo, and this time, I was one of the few who cared, and I wanted there to be some meaning
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#86. According to my royalty statements, 'The Green Progression' sold 392 copies in hardcover.
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#87. I kept watching the trees, as if I could see them grow or something. They didn't. The only thing that grew was their shadows.
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#88. Never mistake law for justice. Justice is an ideal, and law is a tool.
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#90. Of necessity, you will have to maintain her respect becasue I will not have my sister ever disrespected." Bhayar
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#91. Most people did think that way, unable to look beyond the letter of the rules or what they believed.
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#92. Dzin wasn't the problem. It was a tool, and could be misused, like any tool. The problem was that I wasn't a demon in heart and spirit, either, and I didn't know what I was except that being a demon in body had taken everything I had been.
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#94. I actually started out as a poet in high school. I published in small literary magazines for probably about ten years. I entered the Yale Younger Poet contest every year, until I was too old to be a younger poet, and I never got more than a form rejection letter from them.
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#95. The difference between truth and honesty is the difference between the riverbed and the river.
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#96. Knowledge begets power. "Power begets force. "Force is applied from ignorance." With a smile of habit, I looked at the blond youth on the end. "Sergol? Would you finish it?" "Knowledge leads to ignorance.
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#97. Was there really something to the obsolete idea of a national character? Some countries just changed tyrants, without changing anything else.
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#99. Didn't need to fear the Lord on Josephat either, just the idiots who thought they knew His will.
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#100. Energy is matter, and vice versa, and if you can control energy through your mind, theoretically the rest follows.
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