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* Your girlfriend is none too tightly wrapped, if you’ll forgive me for saying so. I don’t think she’s actually crazy, but—I been watching her a long time, and it is my considered opinion that she is none too clear on where the line between fantasy and reality should be drawn. |
* Your girlfriend is none too tightly wrapped, if you’ll forgive me for saying so. I don’t think she’s actually crazy, but—I been watching her a long time, and it is my considered opinion that she is none too clear on where the line between fantasy and reality should be drawn. |
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** Chapter 5, “Marrow Death” (pp. 180-181) |
** Chapter 5, “Marrow Death” (pp. 180-181) |
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=== ''[[w:Vacuum Flowers|Vacuum Flowers]]'' (1987) === |
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Revision as of 04:50, 26 May 2017
Michael Swanwick (born November 18, 1950) is an American science fiction and fantasy author.
Quotes
In the Drift (1985)
- All page numbers from the mass market paperback edition published by Ace Books (ISBN 0-441-35869-1)
- If I have to play your stupid games, at least I don’t have to pretend to enjoy them.
- Chapter 1, “Mummer Kiss” (p. 4)
- Sam stood in the center of the church, listening for the presence of God. It was a hot place. The air was blue with floating radioisotopes. She glanced up at the clouds and they staggered by as if the walls were falling in on her. She looked away quickly. The air flowed around her, calm and peaceful and blue. But there was no divine presence.
- Chapter 3, “Boneseeker” (pp. 99-100)
- These hands were almost crippled digging coal so that rich men in Boston might grow even richer.
- Chapter 4, “Mutagen Fair” (p. 130)
- “What you propose to do today is to bring civilization to a lawless corner of the world. I know that you claim more modest ambitions. But when the protection of law is extended to the innocent and weak, that is civilization. Now I hold that in the natural state, there are only two kinds of people in the world—the men with guns, and the victims. And the one kind feeds off the other.”
- Chapter 4, “Mutagen Fair” (p. 130)
- I’m a politician. I agree with the majority of whoever I happen to be with at the moment.
- Chapter 5, “Marrow Death” (p. 151)
- People will believe in just about any kind of superstitious crap nowadays.
- Chapter 5, “Marrow Death” (p. 152)
- Your girlfriend is none too tightly wrapped, if you’ll forgive me for saying so. I don’t think she’s actually crazy, but—I been watching her a long time, and it is my considered opinion that she is none too clear on where the line between fantasy and reality should be drawn.
- Chapter 5, “Marrow Death” (pp. 180-181)
Vacuum Flowers (1987)
- All page numbers from the hardcover first edition published by Arbor House
