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You think we are in danger there?
Michael Moorcock
I am already late, I fear. What time is it?” "Time? Why the present, of course.
Michael Moorcock
"He was a fool,” said Willow calmly to Klein. "There are many who refuse their responsibilities. Fooling themselves they search for a ‘higher ideal'. He was a fool.” "What are responsibilities?” said Klein laconically. "He knows. Responsibility, my dear, is another word for self-interest. For survival.” She looked at Klein uncomprehendingly.
Michael Moorcock
The society was the nearest thing to perfection that had ever existed; vital without being violent, stable without being stagnant. This society had resulted from a number of factors, the most important being a small population served by a sophisticated technology and an equally sophisticated administrative system. The arts were alive, there was universal literacy, the philosophies flourished.
Michael Moorcock
Is that what you are? An android?” "You could find out if you made love to me.” Faustaff smiled and shook his head. "Sweetheart, you're just not my type.” "I thought any young woman was your type, doctor.” "So did I till I met you.
Michael Moorcock
You look ahead.” "I look around. Ahead's here already.
Michael Moorcock
The schizophrenic condition finds its most glorious expression in Hinduism,” remarked Professor Hira. "Whereas Christianity is an expression of the much less interesting paranoid frame of reference. Paranoia is rarely heroic, in the mythical sense, at least.
Michael Moorcock
I'll be seeing you,” said Jerry. Koutrouboussis chuckled to himself. "At this rate you'll be raising me, too.
Michael Moorcock
There's more to life than drugs and sex, Mr. Cornelius.” "There's more than life to drugs and sex. It's better than nothing.
Michael Moorcock
Irony, Lady Sue, is no substitute for imagination.
Michael Moorcock
He realised that Law and Order were not particularly compatible.
Michael Moorcock
Somewhere you can hear them whimpering, as if the evidence of their own mortality were emphasised by the knowledge of other people's happiness.
Michael Moorcock
It is your capacity for love that makes you strong, Prince Corum.” "And my capacity for hate?” "That directs your strength.
Michael Moorcock
I could come to hate all gods,” he said. "IT WOULD BE YOUR RIGHT. WE MUST USE MORTALS FOR ENDS WE CANNOT OURSELVES ACHIEVE.
Michael Moorcock
You think we are in danger there?” "Danger? It depends what you regard as dangerous. Some wisdom may be dangerous to one man and not to another.
Michael Moorcock
The man called himself a wizard, but Corum would have called him a philosopher, someone who enjoyed exploring and discovering the secrets of nature.
Michael Moorcock
Can we break such a law? If we do break our ancient laws, are our customs worth fighting for?”.
Michael Moorcock
There are those who have an interest in using legends and superstitions for their own ends. They cherish such notions not for their own sake but for the use to which they can be put. Poor, wretched people who cannot love life seek for something beyond life, something they prefer to regard as better than life. And, as a result, they corrupt the knowledge they discover and, in turn, associate their own weaknesses with this knowledge-at least, in the minds of others like myself. "But the knowledge you have brought us, Corum-that extends our appreciate of life. You speak of a variety of worlds where mankind flourishes. You offer us information which brings light to our understanding, where the corrupt and the lost speak only of mysteries and dark superiorities and seek to elevate themselves in their own eyes and the eyes of their fellows.
Michael Moorcock
To me politics is just a matter of getting the engineering right. If you have a machine which functions properly without much attention, then it's obviously a good machine. That's what politics should be about. And if the machine has simple working parts which any layman can understand, then it's, as it were, your democratic machine. Am I right or am I wrong?” "Crazy,” said Makhno, and scratched his nose. "What?” "You're not right or wrong. You're crazy.
Michael Moorcock
If he wished he could resurrect the Dragon Isle's former might and rule both his own land and the Young Kingdoms as an invulnerable tyrant. But his reading has also taught him to question the uses to which power is put, to question his motives, to question whether his own power should be used at all, in any cause. His reading has led him to this "morality”, which, still, he barely understands.
Michael Moorcock
But beware of gods Elric. Beware of the Lords of the Higher Worlds and remember that their aid and their gifts must always be paid for.
Michael Moorcock
If your people spent less time maintaining their own devalued myths about themselves and more upon studying the world as it is I think your city would have a greater chance of surviving. As it is, the place is crumbling beneath the weight of its own degraded fictions. The legends which offer a race their sense of pride and history eventually become putrid...” "We are unconcerned with matters of philosophy,” Manag Iss said with evident poor temper. "We do not question the motives or the ideas of those who employ us. That is written in our charters.” ”And therefore must be obeyed!” Elric smiled. "Thus you celebrate your decadence and resist reality.
Michael Moorcock
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