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Jack Vance, właśc. John Holbrook Vance – amerykański pisarz, autor powieści fantasy i science fiction. Inne pseudonimy: Alan Wade, Peter Held, John van See, Jay Kavanse. Laureat prestiżowych nagród: Nagroda Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy i innych. Wikipedia  

✵ 28. Sierpień 1916 – 26. Maj 2013   •   Natępne imiona جک ونس, ჯეკ ვენსი
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Jack Vance: Cytaty po angielsku

“Human interactions, stimulated as they are by disequilibrium, never achieve balance. In even the most favorable transaction, one party—whether he realizes it or not—must always come out the worse.”

Jack Vance Dying Earth

"Morreion" (first published in Flashing Swords #1, March 1973), chapter 4
Dying Earth (1950-1984), Rhialto the Marvellous (1984)

“I categorically declare first my absolute innocence, second my lack of criminal intent, and third my effusive apologies.”

Jack Vance Dying Earth

Źródło: Dying Earth (1950-1984), The Eyes of the Overworld (1966), Chapter 4, "The Sorcerer Pharesm"

“IF THERE BE HERE LESSON OR MORAL, IT LIES BEYOND THE COMPETENCE OF HIM WHO INSCRIBES THIS RECORD.”

Jack Vance książka Emphyrio

Źródło: Emphyrio (1969), Chapter 19

“Ildefonse said ponderously: "If your analysis is correct, we must undertake to secure the future against this pangynic nightmare."”

Jack Vance Dying Earth

"The Murthe", chapter 2
Dying Earth (1950-1984), Rhialto the Marvellous (1984)

“Music is like a language: you cannot understand it unless you learn it, or more accurately, are born into it.”

Jack Vance książka Space Opera

Źródło: Space Opera (1965), Chapter 1 (p. 12)

“Kings, like children, tend to be opportunistic. Generosity only spoils them. They equate affability with weakness and hasten to exploit it.”

Jack Vance Lyonesse Trilogy

Źródło: Lyonesse Trilogy (1983-1989), Suldrun's Garden (1983), Chapter 12, section 2 (p. 122)

““Tomorrow?”
“Sh.” She put her hand across his lips. “Never say the word!””

Jack Vance książka Emphyrio

Źródło: Emphyrio (1969), Chapter 12

“I gathered that the old fellow suffers from some advanced form of senile dementia, and so perhaps his analysis is not totally accurate.”

Jack Vance Lyonesse Trilogy

Źródło: Lyonesse Trilogy (1983-1989), The Green Pearl (1985), Chapter 5, section 3 (p. 430)

“Cease the bickering! I am indulging the exotic whims of a beautiful princess and must not be distracted.”

Jack Vance Dying Earth

Źródło: Dying Earth (1950-1984), The Eyes of the Overworld (1966), Chapter 1, "The Overworld"

“Enough of this intolerable inanity! I propose that such loquacity passes beyond the scope of the nuisance and over the verge of turpitude.”

Jack Vance Dying Earth

"Morreion", chapter 8
Dying Earth (1950-1984), Rhialto the Marvellous (1984)

“I may be called upon to address the company. No one will listen, of course, which is just as well, since I have nothing to say.”

Jack Vance Lyonesse Trilogy

Źródło: Lyonesse Trilogy (1983-1989), Madouc (1989), Chapter 10, section 3 (p. 954)

“It was right and proper to exploit the excellences of the moment, but still, when conditions reached an apex, there was nowhere to go but down.”

Jack Vance Dying Earth

Źródło: Dying Earth (1950-1984), Cugel's Saga (1983), Chapter 2, section 3, "The Ocean of Sighs"

““Tell me, then! What is so important?”
“Your life! I could not bear that you should lose it!”
“I feel much the same. Say on.””

Jack Vance Lyonesse Trilogy

Źródło: Lyonesse Trilogy (1983-1989), Madouc (1989), Chapter 10, section 2 (p. 948)

“A barbarian is not aware that he is a barbarian.”

Jack Vance książka Big Planet

Źródło: Big Planet (1957), Chapter 3 “Free for All” (p. 31)

“Since we are not permitted to act, we are obliged to know.”

Jack Vance książka The Dragon Masters

Section 6
The Dragon Masters (1962)

“I fear, Master Zamp, that you are a victim to your own perfervid imagination.”

Jack Vance książka Showboat World

Źródło: Showboat World (1975), Chapter 11 (p. 123)

“The creature displayed the qualities reminiscent of both coelenterate and echinoderm. A terrene nudibranch? A mollusc deprived of its shell? More importantly, was the creature edible?”

Jack Vance Dying Earth

Źródło: Dying Earth (1950-1984), The Eyes of the Overworld (1966), Chapter 4, "The Sorcerer Pharesm"

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