URSULA K. LE GUIN QUOTES IV

American author (1929- )

People who deny the existence of dragons are often eaten by dragons. From within.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Wave in the Mind: Talks & Essays on the Writer, the Reader, & the Imagination

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Realism is a very sophisticated form of literature, a very grown-up one. And that may be its weakness. But fantasy seems to be eternal and omnipresent and always attractive to kids.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

interview, The Paris Review, fall 2013

Tags: realism


The individual cannot bargain with the State. The State recognizes no coinage but power: and it issues the coin itself.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Dispossessed

Tags: power


You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Dispossessed


Living, being in the world, was a much greater and stranger thing than she had ever dreamed.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Tombs of Atuan


While we read a novel, we are insane--bonkers. We believe in the existence of people who aren't there, we hear their voices, we watch the battle of Borodino with them, we may even become Napoleon. Sanity returns (in most cases) when the book is closed.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction


Children know perfectly well that unicorns aren't real, but they also know that books about unicorns, if they are good books, are true books.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction

Tags: fantasy


It is of the nature of idea to be communicated: written, spoken, done. The idea is like grass. It craves light, likes crowds, thrives on crossbreeding, grows better for being stepped on.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Dispossessed

Tags: ideas


Morality is an utterly meaningless term unless defined as the good one does to others, the fulfilling of one's function in the sociopolitical whole.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Lathe of Heaven

Tags: morality


Nothing remains the same from one moment to the next, you can't step into the same river twice. Life--evolution--the whole universe of space/time, matter/energy--existence itself--is essentially change.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Lathe of Heaven

Tags: change


There are things that outweigh comfort, unless one is an old woman or a cat.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Left Hand of Darkness

Tags: cats


O foolish writer. Now moves. Even in storytime, dreamtime, once-upon-a-time, now isn't then.

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foreward, Tales from Earthsea

Tags: present


One swallow does not make a summer.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Lathe of Heaven

Tags: summer


Revolution is our obligation: our hope of evolution.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Dispossessed

Tags: revolution


There are very real differences between science fiction and realistic fiction, between horror and fantasy, between romance and mystery. Differences in writing them, in reading them, in criticizing them. Vive les différences! They're what gives each genre its singular flavor and savor, its particular interest for the reader--and the writer.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

interview, Electric Lit, August 7, 2014


Virginity is now a mere preamble or waiting room to be got out of as soon as possible; it is without significance. Old age is similarly a waiting room, where you go after life’s over and wait for cancer or a stroke. The years before and after the menstrual years are vestigial: the only meaningful condition left to women is that of fruitfulness.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

"The Space Crone", Co-Evolution Quarterly, summer 1976

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Fire and fear, good servants, bad lords.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Left Hand of Darkness

Tags: fear


Have you never thought how danger must surround power as shadow does light?

URSULA K. LE GUIN

A Wizard of Earthsea

Tags: power


If I had to pick a hero, it would be Charles Darwin--the size of his mind, which included all that scientific curiosity and knowledge seeking, and the ability to put it all together. There is a genuine spirituality about Darwin's thinking.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

interview, The Paris Review, fall 2013

Tags: Charles Darwin


It's not a weapon or a woman can make a man, or magery either, or any power, anything but himself.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

Tehanu