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Joan Slonczewski

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“Death can be hastened but never shared.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“There was no time for bitterness now: eat bitterness, and bitterness eats you.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“Death hastens those who hasten death.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“You are as responsible for what you let happen as for the actions you share.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“She watched the indigo sky, and the stars coming out tranquil as ever, as if this were any ordinary evening. Only humans knew what an evil time this was.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“If every planet in the Patriarchy refused to be ruled, we all would be free.”
— Joan Slonczewski
““I can’t change what I am ovenight.”“Nor can I. And yet, one can’t stop changing, either.””
— Joan Slonczewski
“A thousand fools believe a lie, and it’s good as truth.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“She tended to keep her eyes half closed, as if full sight of the world’s absurdity might be too much to bear.”
— Joan Slonczewski
““People fear stone,” Usha said, “because it contains never-life.”“How should I know? Why do Valans drink the toxic waste product of sugar-eating yeast?””
— Joan Slonczewski
“Few fears are rational.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“A life postponed too long might never be lived.”
— Joan Slonczewski
“Of all the well-meant emotions pity is the cruelest to share.”
— Joan Slonczewski
““Magic is nonsense.”“Magic is anything you don’t understand.””
— Joan Slonczewski
“Usha had said that males were not all that different, just bigger outside to make up for what they lacked within.”
— Joan Slonczewski