So, one more day, torybear...unless someone else figures it out first.
The Modesitt Quote Game
Five days sounds good to me (if not to torybear
), crispind. That'll give other people enough time to answer the quote. After that, it's fair game--no matter if you figured out the previous quote.
So, one more day, torybear...unless someone else figures it out first.
So, one more day, torybear...unless someone else figures it out first.
"A writer's chosen task is to write well and professionally. If you can't keep doing it, then you're no longer a professional, but a gifted amateur." L. E. Modessit, jr.
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Here's one I just encountered in the book I happen to be rereading:
I had the feeling that...had oiled his way to his present position, oozing charm from every pore as he made his way across every type of floor. He was the kind I disliked almost on sight.
Here you need to identify, not only the source, but the source that the author is quoting in turn.
Peter.
I had the feeling that...had oiled his way to his present position, oozing charm from every pore as he made his way across every type of floor. He was the kind I disliked almost on sight.
Here you need to identify, not only the source, but the source that the author is quoting in turn.
Peter.
I don't have my books with me right now, but wasn't that from The Chaos Balance, when Nylan and Ayrlyn were lofting pottery on the Cyadoran soldiers camped at the copper mine?crispind wrote:"What they were doing was nothing short of despicable, but it was necessary to stop people who were despicable all of the time, rather than just in war. The problem with honor was that history had demonstrated all too clearly on all too many planets that it wasn't terribly effective against an enemy unless you had superior forces, and that was what they didn't have. All they had was a better catapult that could heft larger incendiary grenades with a much nastier and longer-and-hotter burning fluid and an even larger supply of the ceramic grenades."
<playing the violin> Of course I was correct, Watson. It was elementary.crispind wrote:Correct jwebster. You get the Sherlock. Your turn to quote...
I forgot about the "answerer posts the next quote" rule.
OK, here's the next quote. Whenever I read it, it makes me think of my grandfather. It's a bit short, so if no one gets it within a couple days, I'll start giving hints, but I will tell you that it is from one of LEM's books.
What is the title of the book and the name of the character who said:
What is the title of the book and the name of the character who said:
"Do you know? No. You would not, but you might. I can think. But I cannot try to remember. All I am is what I remember, and I must not."
Bravo!torybear wrote:hmm shoulds like Gerswin from the Forever Hero towards the in the the chronicler comes to met him.
P.S. Gerswin's actually talking to a young lady who looks like Caroljoy (not the Custodian), but I didn't ask for who he was talking to (and she was only off by one Chapter), so I say it counts.
Thanks.crispind wrote:Your wish is granted......
"Excellence and popularity are seldom manifested in the same work, because popularity derives from the ability of humans to identify with the endeavor or the creator, and few identify comfortably with genius…."
Good luck Mr. W.
It's from "Musings on Excellence" (Chapter 58 of The Octagonal Raven).
I'll post the next quote within the next 3 hours.
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Oh, this is fun! Wish I could get here regularly!jwebster wrote:All right. Here's the next quote. Name the title of the book, and the two speakers.
Speaker 1: "Wait a moment. Is that wise? Didn't you just make that turtle immortal?"
Speaker 2: "Nothing's wise."
The book is The Order War and the conversation is between Justin and Gunnar toward the end of the book when Justin shows Gunnar how to balance the order and chaos in his own body : )
Right?
there is yet time enough for us to take a different path
Close enough. Gunnar's brother is actually named Justen, but I like the name Justin enough that I'll give you the Sherlock anyway.Ean143 wrote:Oh, this is fun! Wish I could get here regularly!jweb wrote:All right. Here's the next quote. Name the title of the book, and the two speakers.
Speaker 1: "Wait a moment. Is that wise? Didn't you just make that turtle immortal?"
Speaker 2: "Nothing's wise."
The book is The Order War and the conversation is between Justin and Gunnar toward the end of the book when Justin shows Gunnar how to balance the order and chaos in his own body : )
Right?
It's you turn to post the next quote Ean143.
~Justin
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Okay, here is the first part:jweb wrote:
It's you turn to post the next quote Ean143.
~Justin
"You cannot learn if you refuse to read. You cannot learn if you will not think. ...You cannot succeed in anything by merely going through the motions."
Good luck!
Ean
there is yet time enough for us to take a different path
It's Anna from the spell song sorcereous series...She is talking to the children of nobles she has gathered for her school trying to make clear to them that they have to read and think in order to be successful. I think she might also point out that she had to practice for years to become a sorcerous singer...although she was actually becoming a singer on earth.
I think that's it anyways.
I think that's it anyways.
well, it could be there as well- it does sound like something Anna would say too-but that isn't the book I quoted from.torybear wrote:It's Anna from the spell song sorcereous series...She is talking to the children of nobles she has gathered for her school trying to make clear to them that they have to read and think in order to be successful. I think she might also point out that she had to practice for years to become a sorcerous singer...although she was actually becoming a singer on earth.
I think that's it anyways.
Ean
there is yet time enough for us to take a different path