Poul Anderson: Quotes about life

Poul Anderson was American science fiction and fantasy writer. Explore interesting quotes on life.
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“Life was too short for anything but amusement at the human race.”

Source: The Enemy Stars (1959), Chapter 5 (p. 38)

“There really wasn’t much in a man’s life that mattered. But those few things mattered terribly.”

Section 3 “Admiralty”, Chapter IX (p. 200)
The Star Fox (1965)

“Better a life like a falling star, bright across the dark, than a deathlessness which can see naught above or beyond itself.”

In the first edition of the book, this quote reads: Better a life like a falling star, brief and bright across the dark, than the long, long waiting of the immortals, loveless and cheerlessly wise.
Source: The Broken Sword (1954), Chapter 28 (p. 206)

“What else is life but always bidding farewell?”

Source: The Boat of a Million Years (1989), Chapter 1 “Thule”, Section 8 (p. 21)

“Not that any simple principle exists, and not that I couldn’t be wrong. But it seems to me—well, that which we are, our society or culture or what you want to name it, has a life and a right of its own.”

He drew breath. “Best beloved,” he said, “if communities didn’t resist encroachments, they’d soon be swallowed by the biggest and greediest. Wouldn’t they? In the end, dead sameness. No challenges, no inspirations from somebody else’s way. What service is it to life if we let that happen?

Chapter 19 (p. 175)
The People of the Wind (1973)