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Lucius ShepardFamous Lucius Shepard Quotes
“An attic’s the afterlife of a house,” said Otille, opening the door. “Or so my mother used to say.”
Source: Green Eyes (1984), Chapter 15, p. 201
Lucius Shepard Quotes
“Jesus and Mohammed would probably hang out together.”
"A Walk in the Garden" online https://web.archive.org/web/20080316123630/http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/shepard6/shepard61.html
A Walk in the Garden (2003)
Context: Things Specialist Charles N. Wilson Wants You To Know
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1: Everything I've ever known has been no more than a powerful conviction.
2: Nothing motivates like sex and death and sound effects.
3: Politics is the Enemy.
4: Jesus and Mohammed would probably hang out together.
“Everything I've ever known has been no more than a powerful conviction.”
"A Walk in the Garden" online https://web.archive.org/web/20080316123630/http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/shepard6/shepard61.html
A Walk in the Garden (2003)
Context: Things Specialist Charles N. Wilson Wants You To Know
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1: Everything I've ever known has been no more than a powerful conviction.
2: Nothing motivates like sex and death and sound effects.
3: Politics is the Enemy.
4: Jesus and Mohammed would probably hang out together.
Epilogue, p. 274
Green Eyes (1984)
Source: Green Eyes (1984), Chapter 6, p. 46
Source: Green Eyes (1984), Chapter 10, p. 115
Source: Green Eyes (1984), Chapter 15, p. 192
Source: Green Eyes (1984), Chapter 17, p. 239
Source: Green Eyes (1984), Chapter 10, p. 118
“And then along came Satan’s Eye Itself. Television.”
He laughed, as at some fatal irony. “Don’t you hear the evil hum of the word, the knell of Satan? Television! It’s the ruling character of your lives, like the moon must have been for Indians. An oracle, a companion, a signal of the changing seasons. But rather than divine illumination, each night it spews forth Satan’s imagery. Murders, car crashes, mad policemen, perverted strangers! And you lie there decomposing in its flickering, blue-gray light, absorbing His horrid fantasies!”
Source: Green Eyes (1984), Chapter 10, p. 115
Source: Short fiction, The Skinny Girl (2011), p. 453
Source: Short fiction, Señor Volto (2003), p. 349