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I know not which I prefer the look of—those who attack us or that which defends us!
Michael Moorcock
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Michael Moorcock
Age: 84
Born: 1939
Born: December 18
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London
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Bill Barclay
William Ewert Barclay
Edward P. Bradbury
James Colvin
Warwick Colvin
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Philip James
Hank Janson
Desmond Reid
Michael John Moorcock
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Doomed Lord's Passing. For the mind of man alone is free to explore the lofty vastness of the cosmic infinite, to transcend ordinary consciousness, to roam the secret corridors of the brain where past and future melt into one...And universe and individual are linked, the one mirrored in the other, and each contains the other.
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Trapped. Sinking. Can't be myself. Made into what other people expect. Is that everyone's fate? Were the great individualists the products of their friends who wanted a great individualist as a friend?
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If the people at the top think that reaching for a gun will solve the problem, why shouldn't the people at the bottom think the same?
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The book trade invented literary prizes to stimulate sales, not to reward merit.
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Americans need bullshit the way koala bears need eucalyptus leaves. They've become totally addicted to it. They get so much of it back home that they can't survive without it.
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The problems for which I could find no solution in fact had no solution.
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By means of our myths and legends we maintain a sense of what we are worth and who we are. Without them we should undoubtedly go mad.
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The subtlest lie of all is the full truth.
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And you, Prince Elric? She attracted the albino's wandering attention. Do you know his story? Elric shook his head. I only know, he said, that he is a shape-changer and, that most cursed of souls, a person of rare goodness and sanity. Imagine such torment as is his!
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There was no more dangerous kind of madman than one who devoted a good brain and a courageous heart to unhealthy ambitions.
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What the local politicians actually meant was that they hoped to claim the land in the name of the public and then make the usual profits privatizing it. There was a principle at stake. They had to ensure their friends and not outsiders got the benefit.
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It's History that's caused all the troubles in the past.
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When gods die, self-respect buds', murmured Orland Fank. 'Gods and their examples are not needed by those who respect themselves and, consequently, respect others. Gods are for children, for little, fearful people, for those who would have no responsibility to themselves or their fellows.
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Everything means nothing that is the only truth.
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The past is a script we are constantly rewriting.
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Heroes betray us. By having them, in real life, we betray ourselves.
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It is almost impossible to have a baseless snobbish opinion of the General Theory of Relativity.
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