22 Quotes by M.C.A. Hogarth

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    Children remind us to promise ourselves to the future. They remind us why the future is worth the promise.

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    So,” Guy drawled. “When are we leaving?” “As soon as possible,” Chester told him. “I have a wedding to put off.

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    How can someone so loved look so constantly for reasons to be unworthy of it?

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    He wondered if all camaraderie was actually dimly sensed psychic connection.

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    So long as there is breath in me, I will serve life – serve life – serve life.

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    Books are like people. They can be beautiful on the outside and it’s wonderful when they are, but what counts is the inside. And the inside of a book can be communicated in a dozen different ways, and cheaply enough that everyone can have access. And everyone should.

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    The Chatcaava consumed themselves and others with their savagery, and the Eldritch dwindled into elegant irrelevance... and ignored by them both, save when it suited them, the Pelted labored on, creating these minor miracles out of spare parts and sheer ingenuity. What had the Emperor said once? The creed of your Alliance: we are born weak, therefore let us make strength from bits of metal and philosophy.

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    Eastern spirits are made from rice and their hangovers are apologetic while stabbing you in the kidneys,” Eagles replied affably. “What you want, western man, are southern spirits. These will do you the courtesy of smashing you in the face as you drink them, rather than tricking you into thinking them mild and harmless.

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    That to make something, one must feel something,” Jahir said. “That there is no creation without a motive force. And that such forces should be positive, or the results become twisted and strange. Which would suggest that love creates the universe, or should.

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