“Isn’t there anything you can do about the predator?”
Carmody asked.
“Nothing. Nor would I if I could. Predation is a necessary circumstance. Even the Gods are eventually eaten by Fate. You will not be an exception to the universal rule.”
Chapter 21 (p. 136)
Dimension of Miracles (1968)
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Robert Sheckley 114
American writer 1928–2005Related quotes

“There isn’t anything weird about my music.”
Oui interview (1979)
Context: There isn’t anything weird about my music. Weird is a skeleton in the closet, wearing a rubber mask with warts all over its nose, and all that kind of shit. That’s not what I do. The thing that makes my music unusual is that people only hear one kind of music all the time over the radio. It’s wallpaper to their lives. Audile wallpaper. There’s one acceptable beat and there are three acceptable chord progressions. There are five acceptable words: baby, love, tears, yat yat. Just because I don’t deal in those terms doesn’t mean I’m weird. So tell these people: I ain’t weird; I’m rational. I’m a person who can choose to write stuff like that, or choose to write stuff that includes all the notes on the piano played at once, followed by a cement truck driving over the piano, followed by a small atomic explosion. Nothing weird about that as long as you do it in a meaningful way.

“How can people be anything but ignorant when knowledge isn’t saved, isn’t taught?”
“The Finder” (p. 67)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)

“Don't worry about anything. Just do what you can and be the best you can be.”
In response to David Winer http://scripting.wordpress.com/2006/12/21/scripting-news-for-12212006/

“Art is anything you can do well. Anything you can do with Quality.”
NPR Interview http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4612364 with Pirsig (1974)

“I know they can’t help being young, but isn’t there something they can do about being so stupid?”
“I reckon not, Mr. Washburn,” Curly says.
The Never-Ending Western Movie (p. 119)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)