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Such hubris could only come from a man's mouth.
Janet Morris
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Janet Morris
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: May 25
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Science Fiction Writer
Boston
Massachusetts
Janet Ellen Morris
Janet E. Morris
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The universe forgives those who give until their hearts are aching and their spirits weak, and finds a way to renew all strength and cure all ills, in this world or the next, if a soul can just have faith.
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You count up your dead, every one. Always. Recall them, each and all - every face, every heart.
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There are stranger things here than Thebans know about.
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Death is a doorway, Niko, that leads to an adventure greater than any you have ever known.
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Sometimes a man does what he'd most like to avoid.
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What doesn't bend must break, when dooms are apportioned and destiny takes the lead. As it will now, and as it must, until this struggle ends.
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Use him wisely. Few have been given such a weapon by the gods or Fates before.
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If it was true today, it might be untrue tomorrow.
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Why is it we are always the targets of the angry Fates? Twice as many men of ours met harm as did theirs, since we've come here.
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Wars don't bring lasting peace, only lasting death.
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All gods are tricksters, and war gods worst of any.
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Sometimes the cost of winning for all the right reasons is so great that spirits die and hearts grow cold.
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Die never for a god, Nikodemos who should know better - not your soldiers' god, nor any other.
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If you want to write something completely unique, you will probably fail or at best write something without redeeming value. The mind works in certain patterns: the mind organizes facts in story form it is your commonality with that body of human thought that makes a good book, not its estrangement from the common values that humans share.
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This is as 'alone' as I'm likely to get with you - you're not half so fetching as your daughter.
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Men are fools who forget what really matters while time goes by.
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Don't forget, Riddler, how I love thee. Or all we shared together. Or that this sea and all other seas can lead you back to me.
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You've been playing gods-and-witches again, that's clear.
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When the balance is restored, people get hurt.
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Reasons never matter, once Death comes cold and bold and takes the living by the hand. You count up your dead, every one.
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