Michael Moorcock citations

Michael John Moorcock [ˈmaɪkəl dʒɒn mɔːkɒk], né le 18 décembre 1939 à Mitcham, près de Londres, est un écrivain britannique, auteur de nombreux romans fantastiques, de fantasy et de science-fiction. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. décembre 1939   •   Autres noms مایکل مورکوک, Μάικλ Μούρκοκ
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Michael Moorcock Citations

Michael Moorcock: Citations en anglais

“Legends are best left as legends and attempts to make them real are rarely successful”

Michael Moorcock livre Elric of Melniboné

Source: Elric of Melniboné

“There is less danger, gentlemen, in living according to a set of high moral principles than most politicians believe.”

Michael Moorcock livre The Land Leviathan

Book 1, Chapter 6 “A Haven of Civilization” (p. 214)
The Land Leviathan (1974)

“You have no proof of this,” I said.
“No. But a theory must be tested to be disproved, Mr Bastable.”

Book 1, Chapter 8 “A Decision in Cold Blood” (p. 233)
Oswald Bastable, The Land Leviathan (1974)

“It is many years since I have wielded a weapon larger than a pen, borne anything weightier than a difficult problem in philosophy.”

Michael Moorcock livre The Runestaff

Book 3, Chapter 5 “Five Heroes and a Heroine” (p. 467)
The Runestaff (1969)

“Again that smile of exquisite and self-congratulatory piety.”

Michael Moorcock livre The War Hound and the World's Pain

Source: The War Hound and the World's Pain (1981), Chapter 8 (p. 98)

“I would be grateful if I was allowed to work out my own destiny for once,” I said. “For good or ill.”

Michael Moorcock Erekosë

Book 3 “Visions and Revelations” Chapter 4 “The Lady of the Chalice” (p. 416)
Erekosë, Phoenix in Obsidian (1970)

“The hardest compromise to make is when you decide to appear to compromise. Often the deception becomes the reality long before you realize it.”

Michael Moorcock livre The Mad God's Amulet

Source: Book 1, Chapter 5 “The Machine” (p. 160), The Mad God's Amulet (1968)

““I shall not be killed!” The count smiled scornfully, as if death were something that only others suffered.”

Michael Moorcock livre The Jewel in the Skull

The Jewel in the Skull (1967)
Source: Book 1, Chapter 2 “Yisselda and Bowgentle” (p. 13)

“It’s never ‘should’ with engineers, my old friend, but ‘how’? Have you not learned that much?”

Source: The von Bek family, The City in the Autumn Stars (1986), Chapter 4 (p. 231)

““In Hell you become what you fear yourself to be. In Heaven you may become what you hope yourself to be,” said Lucifer.”

Michael Moorcock livre The War Hound and the World's Pain

Source: The War Hound and the World's Pain (1981), Chapter 3 (p. 42)

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