Quieted Waters

April 27, 2009

Filed under: Fiction — jlake07 @ 3:06 am

Because life is like a game of Monopoly. You may own hotels on Boardwalk or you may be renting on Baltic Avenue. But in the end, it all goes back in the box. The next generation will be getting out all your stuff and playing with it or fighting over it.

– p.102 of The Noticer (Thomas Nelson)

April 11, 2009

Filed under: Fiction, Science Fiction — Tags: , , , , — jlake07 @ 3:18 pm

“You seemed to be listening to me, not to find out useful information, but to try to catch me in a logical fallacy. This tells us all that you are used to being smarter than your teachers, and that you listen to them in order to catch them making mistakes and prove how smart you are to the other students. This is such a pointless, stupid way of listening to teachers that it is clear you are going to waste months of our time before you finally catch on that the only transaction that matters is a transfer of useful information from adults who possess it to children who do not, and that catching mistakes is a criminal misuse of time.”

Bean silently disagreed. The criminal misuse of time was pointing out the mistakes. Catching them – noticing them – that was essential. If you did not in your own mind distinguish between useful and erroneous information, then you were not learning at all, you were merely replacing ignorance with false belief, which was no improvement.

– pp. 87-88 of Ender’s Shadow (Tor)

Filed under: Fiction, Science Fiction — Tags: , , , , — jlake07 @ 2:59 pm

Intelligence and education, which all these children had, apparently didn’t make any important difference in human nature. Not that Bean had really thought they would.

– p. 126 of Ender’s Shadow (Tor)

February 24, 2009

Filed under: Fantasy, Fiction — Tags: , , , — jlake07 @ 11:41 am

“Good night, my friends!” said Galadriel. “Sleep in peace! Do not trouble your hearts overmuch with thought of the road tonight. Maybe the paths that you each shall tread are already laid before your feet, though you do not see them. Good night!”

– p.384 of The Fellowship of the Ring (Houghton Mifflin)

Filed under: Fantasy, Fiction — Tags: , , , , , — jlake07 @ 11:39 am

“But it is said: Do not meddle in the affairs of Wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger. The choice is yours: to go or wait.”

“And it is also said,” answered Frodo: “Go not to the Elves for counsel, for they will say both no and yes.

“Is it indeed?” laughed Gildor. “Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill.”

– p.93 of The Fellowship of the Ring (Houghton Mifflin)

Filed under: Fantasy, Fiction — Tags: , , , , — jlake07 @ 11:34 am

[Bilbo] used often to say there was only one Road; that it was like a great river: its springs were at every doorstep, and every path was its tributary. ‘It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out of your door,’ he used to say. ‘You step into the Road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to.’ “

- Frodo Baggins, p. 83 of The Fellowship of the Ring (Houghton Mifflin)

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