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Haven't you ever seen a 3-year-old when he makes a foolish blunder? He looks at whatever child or adult is nearby and screams at him "Look at what you made me do!" That's the moral universe that [they] always lived in.
Orson Scott Card
As the caterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.
Orson Scott Card
And he wanted a wife. He wanted to raise children. He wanted to prove that goodness wasn't beaten into children, that fear was not the fount from which virtue flowed. He wanted to be able to gather his family in his arms and know that not one of them dreaded the sight of him, or felt the need to lie to him in order to have his love.
Orson Scott Card
I see Alvin with a son. That what he want most.” "I see him with a woman,” said Rien. "That is what he miss the most.” "I see him kneeling by a child's grave,” said Dead Mary. "That is what he fears the most.
Orson Scott Card
You just refuse to leave them alone until they change their minds. Of their own free will.
Orson Scott Card
Andrew Jackson neatly resolved the issue by walking into congress and placing his hand on the Bible they kept there as a reminder of all the virtues they worked so hard to get the voters to believe they possessed.
Orson Scott Card
What is the White man? What does he do? The White man is like a human being, but he crushes all other living things under his feet. Then why, O Ta-Kumsaw, when I look into your heart, why is it that you do not wish to hurt the White man, that you do not wish to kill the White man? The White man doesn't know the evil that he does. The White man doesn't feel the peace of the land, so how can he tell the little deaths he makes? I can't blame the White man. But I can't let him stay. So when I make him leave this land, I won't hate him.
Orson Scott Card
A dreamer, a good man, a kind man who cared less for his plan than for the people in it.
Orson Scott Card
"Black with hate,” said Becca. "You are gathering your people with hate.” "Can you imagine conducting a war with love?” asked Ta-Kumsaw. "That's a reason to refuse to make war at all,” she said gently.
Orson Scott Card
Knowing was better than not knowing. But not by much.
Orson Scott Card
In Vanya's family, silence had never meant surrender, only tactical retreat.
Orson Scott Card
That's one of those questions, whether human beings are really capable of change, or if all seeming changes are really a matter of framing the existing character in a different moral situation.
Orson Scott Card
Please open your mind to the possibility that I might be an honest man who was himself deceived.
Orson Scott Card
You really are children. You have no idea how power works, or who has it, or what you can actually do with it.
Orson Scott Card
Something had been given back to him. And because [she] had been a part of it, there was something between them now. A bond of loss, if loss could bind.
Orson Scott Card
Sometimes it felt to him as though he's spent most of his life traveling, and never quite got to anywhere that mattered. Then again, that might be as good a description of what life was supposed to be as anyone ever thought of. The only real destination was death, and our lives consisted of finding the most circuitous and pleasant path to get there.
Orson Scott Card
Maybe if I could bear my life as it is for one day, for one hour, for one minute, I could forget my wish to be something else.
Orson Scott Card
Don't you think it's ironic that you have no idea what you're supposed to do,” said Verily, "and yet so many people have gone to so much trouble to prevent you from doing it?
Orson Scott Card
[He] looked death in the eye and did not seem disappointed.
Orson Scott Card
I went to the Garden of Love, And saw what I never had seen: A chapel was built in the midst, Where I used to play on the green. And the gates of this chapel were shut, And ‘Thou shalt not' writ over the door, So I turned to the Garden of Love, That so many sweet flowers bore, And I saw it was filled with graves, And tomb-stones where flowers should be: And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds, And binding with briars my joys and desires.
Orson Scott Card
Our savior will resurrect us,” said Peggy, "but I haven't noticed that Christians end up any less dead at the end of life than heathens.
Orson Scott Card
She had that irony in her eyes. Knowledge without wisdom. Power without purpose. Like me.
Orson Scott Card
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