Top 100 Zelazny Roger Quotes
#1. We crossed a small but sturdy wooden bridge a little later, but no trolls were taking tolls.
Roger Zelazny
#2. I see myself as a novelist, period. I mean, the material I work with is what is classified as science fiction and fantasy, and I really don't think about these things when I'm writing. I'm just thinking about telling a story and developing my characters.
Roger Zelazny
#3. I've always been impulsive. My thinking is usually pretty good, but I always seem to do it after I do my talking - by which time I've generally destroyed all basis for further conversation.
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#4. I fail to see what difference it makes whether it be supernatural or not
so long as it is malefic, possesses great powers and life span and has the ability to change its shape at will.
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#6. First, a man may in some ways be superior to his fellows and still serve them, if together they serve a common cause which is greater than any one man. I believe that I serve such a cause, or I would not be doing it.
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#8. That's life: trust and you're betrayed; don't trust and you betray yourself.
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#9. Be warned, therefore, that one does not go to hell to light a cigarette.
Roger Zelazny
#10. Did you ever look back at some moment in your past and have it suddenly grow so vivid that all the intervening years seemed brief, dreamlike, impersonal - the motions of a May afternoon surrendered to routine?
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#11. While sex heads a great number of lists, we all have other things we like to do in between.
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#12. Blood!" I called out.
Give me blood and vengeance this day, my warriors, and you will be remembered in Amber forever!"
And as a man. they raised their weapons and cried out, "Blood!
Roger Zelazny
#13. I loved him like a brother - which is to say, not at all.
Roger Zelazny
#14. The columns of mounted men moved forward, passed out through the gates of the Palace of Karma, turned off the roadway and headed up the slope that lay to the southeast of the city of Mahartha, comrades blazing like the dawn at their back.
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#15. Tonight I will suck the marrow from your bones!" it said. "I will dry them and work them most cunningly into instruments of music! Whenever I play upon them, your spirit will writhe in bodiless agony!"
"You burn prettily," I said.
Roger Zelazny
#16. Besides, I like libraries. It makes me feel comfortable and secure to have walls of words, beautiful and wise, all around me.
Roger Zelazny
#17. Amber casts an infinity of shadows, and my Avalon had cast many of its own, because of my presence there. I might be known on many earths that I had never trod, for shadows of myself had walked them, mimicking imperfectly my deeds and my thoughts.
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#18. You are a fool to speak of last great battles, Sam, for the last great battle is always the next one.
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#19. Time, too, is a function of Shadow, and even Dworkin did not know all of its ins and outs. Or perhaps he did. Maybe that is what drove him mad.
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#20. Unlike the other darkside Lords, whose places of power were fixed geographical localities where they reigned supreme, Jack's was more a tenuous one, and liable to speedy cancellation, but it existed wherever light and objects met to make a lesser darkness. With
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#21. The absence of a monument can, in its own way, be something of a monument also.
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#22. Personal feelings don't make for good politics, legal decisions, or business deals.
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#23. Once a Buddha, always a Buddha, Sam. Dust off some of your old parables. You have about fifteen minutes.'
Sam held out his hand. Give me some tobacco and a paper.
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#24. To waste! You are unknown and unwanted, save by me. This, because you are fairly adept at the various embalming arts and you occasionally compose a clever epitaph.
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#25. The universe did not invent justice. Man did. Unfortunately, man must reside in the universe.
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#27. I like libraries. It makes me feel comfortable and secure to have walls of words, beautiful and wise, all around me. I always feel better when I can see that there is something to hold back the shadows.
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#29. A powerful flight of the imagination ... an entirely enjoyable reading experience, wrought by a pair of writers noted for excellence.
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#30. P.S. I still dunno if it's art. Go to Hell yourself.
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#31. Even a mirror will not show you yourself, if you do not wish to see.
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#32. It is a pain in the ass waiting around for someone to try to kill you.
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#33. Many of my better short stories are just the last chapters of novels I did not write.
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#34. If a building is falling on you, you don't concern yourself with the horn of an approaching car. You deal with the most immediate peril first. That's survival.
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#35. Beware the meek ... for we shall attempt to inherit the Earth.
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#36. When your bow is broken and your last arrow spent, then shoot, shoot
with your whole heart.
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#37. Such
times are rare, such times are fleeting, but always bright when caught, measured, hung, and later regarded
in times of adversity, there in the kinder halls of memory, against the flapping of the flames.
Roger Zelazny
#38. There are stars, stars, scattered stars, blackness all between. They ripple and fold and bend, and they rush toward him, rush by him. Their colors are blazing and pure as angels' eyes.
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#39. Siddhartha considered the ways of the demon, and in that moment he struck.
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#40. There is Shadow and there is Substance, and this is the root of all things. Of Substance, there is only Amber, the real city, upon the real Earth, which contains everything. Of Shadow, there is an infinitude of things. Every possibility exists somewhere as a Shadow of the real.
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#41. Then you must reconcile yourself to the fact that something is always hurt by any change. If you do this, you will not be hurt yourself.
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#42. At the end of the season of sorrows comes the time of rejoicing. Spring, like a well-oiled clock, noiselessly indicates this time.
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#43. When I said I wanted to die in my sleep, I meant I wanted to be stepped on by an elephant while making love.
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#44. When inspiration is silent reason tires quickly.
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#45. Of all my relations, I like sex the best and Eric the least.
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#46. Death and Light are everywhere, always, and they begin, end, strive, attend, into and upon the Dream of the Nameless that is the world, burning words within Samsara, perhaps to create a thing of beauty.
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#47. To paraphrase Oedipus, Hamlet, Lear, and all those guys, I wish I had known this some time ago.
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#48. How can you treat death so lightly?" she asks.
"Because it happens," he replies. "It is inevitable. I do not mourn the falling of a leaf or the breaking of a wave. I do not sorrow for a shooting star as it burns itself up in the atmosphere. Why should I?
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#49. There's really nothing quite like someone's wanting you dead to make you want to go on living.
Roger Zelazny
#50. Do you work for the government, any government?"
"I pay taxes, which means I work for the government, part of the time. Yes.
Roger Zelazny
#51. Once past the comfort zone in either direction, humans soon lost the ability to discriminate bad from worse.
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#52. The power to hurt ... has evolved in a direct relationship to technological advancement.
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#53. When you are about to die, a wombat is better than no company at all.
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#54. He smelled the smells of commerce and listened to the cursing of the sailors, both of which he admired: the former, as it reeked of wealth, and the latter because it combined his two other chief preoccupations, these being theology and anatomy.
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#55. My favorite form is the short story. From an aesthetics stand point you really have to pare down to the bone. You can't write a throw-away scene.
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#56. I don't know that I ever wanted greatness on its own. It seems rather like wanting to be an engineer, rather than wanting to design something - or wanting to be a writer, rather than wanting to write. It should be a by-product, not a thing in itself. Otherwise, it's just an ego trip.
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#58. In a world of physical ease, brutal social equality, and reasonable economic equality, exclusiveness in frivolity becomes the most sought-after of all distinctions.
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#59. Hell, we make our own ifs. I had better things to think about than what could have happened
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#60. Trouble can be purchased cheaply, though the refund may be more than you can bear.
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#61. Two versions of the same face looking into blank screens, two very different minds thinking of things unsaid. Sometimes love is in silence.
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#63. I never plan ahead, with the exception of the Amber books which had to proceed in sequence. But I don't really like to know what I'm going to be working on a year in advance. So I just sign blank contracts for books and whatever strikes me as a good idea is what I write about.
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#64. He spent the last second of his life screaming, as the force of Bortan's leap pulped him against the ground, before his head was snatched from his shoulders.
My hellhound had arrived.
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#65. Sleep is perhaps the only among life's great pleasures which need not be of short duration.
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#66. I wonder as to the value of consciousness," said Jack, "if it does not change the nature of a beast.
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#67. It was said that Dworkin himself had penned the Book in his saner days, and that long passages had come direct from the Unicorn. I don't know. I wasn't there. It is also said that we are descended of Dworkin and the Unicorn, which gives rise to some unusual mental images.
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#68. Thus did I bear Sir Lancelot de Lac to the Keep of Ganleon, whom I trusted like a brother. That is to say, not at all.
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#69. We fought.'
'A duel?'
'Nothing that formal. A simultaneous decision to murder one another is more like it.
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#70. Strygalldwir is my name. Conjure with it and I will eat your heart and liver."
"Conjure with it? I can't even pronounce it, and my cirrhosis would give you indigestion.
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#72. Vishnu Vishnu Vishnu regarded regarded regarded Brahma Brahma Brahma ...
They sat in the Hall of Mirrors.
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#73. So I simply said one of the great trite truths: There is generally more than one side to a story.
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#74. Let there be an end to thought. Thus do I refute Descartes.' I sprawled, not a cogito or a sum to my name.
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#75. I try to sit down at the typewriter four times a day, even if it's only five minutes, and write three sentences.
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#76. Don't wake me for the end of the world unless it has very good special effects.
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#77. We talked the moon out of heavens before either of us grew tired.
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#78. All roads lead to Amber, he said, as though it were an axiom.
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#79. It would be nice if there were some one thing constant and unchanging in the universe. If there is such a thing, then it is a thing which would have to be stronger than love, and it is a thing which I do not know.
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#80. Of course it does not apply to me. I am the soul of honor, kindness, mercy and goodness. Trust me in all things.
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#81. The function of criticism should not be confused with the function of reform.
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#82. If someone asks you why you're oppressing a world and you reply with a lot of poetic crap, no. I guess there can't be a meeting of minds.
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#83. Wheels turning, the motorcycle's roar grows steady, which, too, is a form of silence.
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#84. Between the black of yesterday and the white of tomorrow is the great gray of today.
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#85. Your woman is gone and your heart is heavy. Words will not lighten the weight, and what is written is written. But let it also be put down that I grieve with you. ~Hasan~
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#86. And sweets to the sweet, I replied, then spoke the word that completed the spell, dropping a load of manure upon him.
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#87. What should I do?' Coyote yelled.
'Cultivate philosophy and run like hell,' said Bear ...
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#89. Most people who daydream of transforming themselves into some vicious beast and going about tearing people's throats out, dismembering them, disfiguring them and perhaps devouring them tend mainly to dwell upon how much fun it would be and generally neglect the practicalities of the situation.
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#90. I would love to have written Roger Zelazny's first five books of 'Amber.' What a great idea he had about the shadings of reality!
Carol Berg
#91. No word matters. But man forgets reality and remembers words.
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#92. Why could you not have left me as I was, in the sea of being?"
"Because the world has need of your humility, your piety, your great teaching and your Machiavellian scheming.
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#93. The thing had been quite unpremeditated on my part. I had not even thought of her as a woman until she came into my arms and revised my thinking on the subject.
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#94. It is no shame to lose to me, mortal. Even among mythical creatures there are very few who can give a unicorn a good game.
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#95. Death is the only limit to the road you travel.
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#96. Time passed slowly, like and old man climbing a hill.
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#97. I'm very gullible when it comes to my own words. I believe everything I say, though I know I am a liar.
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#98. If I get enough letters saying you never explained this or that, I suppose I'll have to write another book.
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#99. What an enormous chutzpah you possess," I told him. "What makes you better than the rest of us, and more fit to rule?" "The fact that I was able to occupy the throne," he replied. "Try and take it.
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#100. I enjoy slaughtering beasts, and I think of my relatives constantly.
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