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For a long time the Baldwynn did not speak. At last he said, "Will you serve the Goddess now? Knowingly and lovingly, in sweet obedience and humble acknowledgment of all that she is?” "No.” The word was a pebble in her mouth. She spat it out. "Not now, not tomorrow, not if I live to be a million. Never.” The Baldwynn stopped and took her hands in his. "Dear child,” he said. "I feared there was no hope for you.”.
Michael Swanwick
Her life was a complete mess, true, but it could be straightened out. All it would take was money. Money could straighten out anything, if you had enough of it.
Michael Swanwick
Everything was dying, yet death did not suffice. Life had hidden resources. In a thousand ways it was concentrating strength, hoarding its energies in seed, chrysalis, and nectar, preparing for the warrior sweep out of exile that would undo the defeat of winter. Spring was implicit.
Michael Swanwick
It pained him to think how naive he had once been.
Michael Swanwick
I'll have to throw it at him, Rebel thought. Swing it up, catch him under the jaw, break a few teeth. Then grab the knife and hold him for the security people. That was a good plan. It ranked right up there with suddenly learning how to teleport.
Michael Swanwick
The bureaucrat was sensitive to this kind of friction. It arose wherever the moving edge of technology control touched on local pride.
Michael Swanwick
He stood unmoving, wondering at his own abrupt and incomprehensible inability to act. He did not fear damnation. Nor did he give a fig for the common opinion of Mankind. There was nothing to stop him but fear alone-fear that his reasoning was wrong.
Michael Swanwick
I have no need to expose myself to your flummery,” Mette said with dignity. "I believe in order that I may know. I do not know in order to believe.” "I marvel at your spite. Of what possible benefit can this willful ignorance be to you?
Michael Swanwick
I can't figure you out.” "You're not supposed to.
Michael Swanwick
There was so much going on, and so little he cared to know about!
Michael Swanwick
We had ambition, and ascended into Hell.
Michael Swanwick
The intent of the Goddess is neither known nor knowable. She makes us dance, male and female, in ever-converging gyres that bring us ultimately each to our own destiny, and that destiny is always the same and never escapable. She does not tell us why.” "You said there were no outside forces ordering our lives. That there was nothing but chance and random occurrence.” He shrugged. "You did!” "The Goddess is unknowable and her aims unfathomable, unpredictable, and ineluctable. They might as well be random. We live our brief lives in ignorance and then we die. That's all.
Michael Swanwick
I'm a politician. I agree with the majority of whoever I happen to be with at the moment.
Michael Swanwick
The hearsay of hearsay is not admissible as scholarship.
Michael Swanwick
A magician does not send messages, you know-he orchestrates reality.
Michael Swanwick
You don't hide information by destroying it. You hide it by swamping it with bad information.
Michael Swanwick
Hierarchies only work to the benefit of those on the top. If you're high, you'll get by. If you're low, out you go! That's how it is.
Michael Swanwick
Faust wallowed heavily over on his side, presenting a pitiable face to Wagner. "Never fall in love,” he said. "She will take lovers, and some of them will be more experienced and capable than you. I tell you this as a friend-there are dishes once tasted, a woman is loath to do without.”.
Michael Swanwick
Now why on Earth would you tell him a thing like that?” "Because it's true.” Sbrulius laughed. "That, dear Faust, is the single worst argument you could have raised. Many things are true. Few are proper. Fewer still are desirable.
Michael Swanwick
I would appreciate it if just this once you would make the effort to curb your negativism.” "I have to say what I think. That's what I'm being paid for, after all.
Michael Swanwick
The law,” Hoess suggested, "might not be entirely unhelpful here.
Michael Swanwick
Good men are dying at this very moment to protect you, your factories, your possessions, and all civilization.” "Good men are dying every moment,” Gretchen replied coldly, "somewhere. Since they did not ask my leave to do so, I feel no particular obligation toward them.
Michael Swanwick
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