“Your imagination is notoriously poor. Not everyone holds identical ambitions to your own!”
Michael Moorcock (1939) English writer, editor, critic
Book 2, Chapter 4 (p. 560)
The Dragon in the Sword (1986)
Berkeley’s External World (1947)
Context: Everyone knows what made Berkeley notorious. He said that there were no material objects. He said the external world was in some sense immaterial, that nothing existed save ideas — ideas and their authors. His contemporaries thought him very ingenious and a little mad.
“Your imagination is notoriously poor. Not everyone holds identical ambitions to your own!”
Michael Moorcock (1939) English writer, editor, critic
Book 2, Chapter 4 (p. 560)
The Dragon in the Sword (1986)
Peter Jennings (1938–2005) News anchor
Interview for KETV NewsWatch 7 as quoted in article at The Omaha Channel (19 October 2004)
“Everyone said he was a fool.
Everyone said she was a clever woman.
They used the word ensnare.”
Margaret Atwood (1939) Canadian writer
Selected Poems 1976-1986 (1987), Marrying the Hangman
Ellen Kushner book The Privilege of the Sword
“And what,” he said, “if I’m not?”
Part I, Chapter VIII (p. 82)
The Privilege of the Sword (2006)
Tad Williams (1957) novelist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Stone of Farewell (1990), Chapter 2, “Masks and Shadows” (p. 37).