Avram Davidson idézet

Avram Davidson amerikai sci-fi-szerző.

✵ 23. április 1923 – 8. május 1993
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“But the Red Man denied that time, though it must always be paid for, could always be paid for in money.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 9

“A querulous whine that was almost a question was succeeded by a deep gobble that was almost an answer.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 1

“The fact that you know the questions,” he said, a mite grudgingly, “tends to make me think you might really know the answers.”

Avram Davidson könyv Masters of the Maze

Forrás: Masters of the Maze (1965), Chapter 7 (p. 100)

“He who has slain one, will he abstain from slaying many?”

Avram Davidson könyv Masters of the Maze

Forrás: Masters of the Maze (1965), Chapter 5 (p. 68)

“These precautions, perhaps because they had been taken, proved unnecessary.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 11

“Life continued, the wheel turned, the earth moved, and even death—that delightful biological necessity—was an aspect of life.”

Avram Davidson könyv Masters of the Maze

Forrás: Masters of the Maze (1965), Chapter 4 (p. 57)

“Hmm…hmm. A stag hunt. To what elaborate lengths the equestrian classes go in order to draw out the simple business of butchering venison.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 6

“No greed was comparable to the appeal of self-sacrifice.”

Avram Davidson könyv Masters of the Maze

Forrás: Masters of the Maze (1965), Chapter 10 (p. 143)

““Drew a knife on us,” one muttered, with the sullen rage of the bully who feels wronged when resisted.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 5

“It is not in the nature of any people that it should willingly endure being ruled by another people, whether it is ruled ill or ruled well.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 10

“There may be someone here who knows less about all this than I do,” Clemens said, “but I can’t imagine who.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 6

“I can tell you that only a fool destroys useful things merely because he doesn’t like them.”

Avram Davidson könyv Masters of the Maze

Forrás: Masters of the Maze (1965), Chapter 8 (p. 108)

“Rumor, I fear, is scarcely as accurate as he is rapid.”

Avram Davidson könyv The Phoenix and the Mirror

Forrás: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 9

“Experience may be a bitter teacher, but She is a good one.”

Avram Davidson könyv Masters of the Maze

Forrás: Masters of the Maze (1965), Chapter 1 (p. 19)