LOIS MCMASTER BUJOLD QUOTES II

American speculative fiction writer (1949- )

Sometimes, insanity is not a tragedy. Sometimes, it's a strategy for survival. Sometimes ... it's a triumph.

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Mirror Dance


Roots grow deep in the dark.

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A Civil Campaign


There is no more hollow feeling than to stand with your honor shattered at your feet while soaring public reputation wraps you in rewards.

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A Civil Campaign


Never argue with a pedant over nomenclature. It wastes your time and annoys the pedant.

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Memory


You write what you know because -- like there's another choice? The trick is to try and know as much as possible.

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interview, A Girl's World, 2006


Old age ... is slower than a grenade, but a lot more thorough.

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Cryoburn


We see the world not as it is, but as we are.

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Passage


The dead cannot cry out for justice; it is a duty of the living to do so for them.

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Diplomatic Immunity


To kill a man, it helps if you can first take away his face.

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The Warrior's Apprentice


Being beaten by your student was the ultimate victory, for a teacher.

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Mirror Dance


An honor is not diminished for being shared.

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Shards of Honor


Biology is Destiny.

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The Borders of Infinity


You can tell you're alive when somebody touches you back.

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Mirror Dance


I had a teacher who used to reflect back my questions that way. I thought it was the Socratic method, and it impressed me immensely, until I found out he used it whenever he didn't know the answer.

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Shards of Honor


The key of strategy ... is not to choose a path to victory, but to choose so that all paths lead to a victory.

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The Vor Game


One of the best things about writing is how it redeems, not to mention recycles, all of one's prior experiences, including -- or perhaps especially -- the failures.

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"Putting It Together", The Vorkosigan Companion


A person's things can be a kind of exterior morphology of their mind.

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Shards of Honor


I learned long ago not to exhaust myself grappling problems that time will carry away on its tide.

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The Hallowed Hunt


Between justice and genocide there is, in the long run, no middle ground.

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Brothers in Arms


At the moment I have very little evidence and lots of theories. I'm itching to reverse the proportions.

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Komarr