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"Banach recalled that one defector had stated, I didnât abandon the USSR, the USSR abandoned me. And he recalled the oath he had taken, with perfect sincerity, at the age of eighteen: I will always be ready to come to the defense of my homeland, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics⌠The what? he thought now. What was that you said? The Roman Empire, was it? The Persian Empire, the Hittites?"
"We should all be getting insanity danger pay."
"Finehouse relaxed in his own seat. They had all certainly failed. But maybe sometimes, he thought, itâs a good thing, on the whole, to have closed a knife that someone else had opened."
"âUnder what circumstances do you think you might want toâŚreturn to the real world?â The real world and I never did get along, she thought. âI canât imagine,â she said."
"âSolipsism,â said Felise. âI thought that too, for a while, but it was so obvious that my cat didnât think so, didnât think I was the only thing in the universe, that I decided it wasnât true.â"
"Love isnât in the category of normal things. Not any worthwhile kind of love, anyway."
"You protect the ones you love. He clung to the thought. Even if they ignorantly resent you for it."
"âNolo contendere spelled backward is reincarnation.â âUhâno itâs not.â âYes it is. I heard it on the radio.â"
"âYes, youâre right, I did kill her, I do remember. With a gun. She disrespected me.â He nodded. âOne does what one has to doâI donât blame myself. I was always true to my own conscience.â The last sentences had a rote sound, as if heâd said them many times. âYour conscience? You were always true to your, your narcissism.â"
"âThereâs something you should know about me.â âWhatâs that?â âI donât know, but you should know it.â"
"âWork out your own damnation,â he said breathlessly, âin fear and trembling.â"
"Biscuit sighed and lifted from the mantle the glass box with Grandpa Coldharpâs oracular penny in it. It was an Indian head penny, minted in 1909, and when the box was shaken the penny bounced around inside but always came up heads; the family tradition was that you could ask it any question, as long as the answer was yes."
"What would Dad say, Frank wondered briefly, if he knew I was making a living as an art forger? Heâd understand. As he once told me, while squinting against the hideous sunlight of a cold morning, âFrankie, if it was easy they'd have got somebody else to do it.â"
"âThis fruit syrup stuff is no good for smoking; itâs only fit for impressing ignorant girls.â Tyler shrugged, as if to say that that was reason enough to smoke it right there."
"When the story was finished, Orcrist shook his head wonderingly. âThe Fates must have something planned for you, Frank.â âI hope itâs something quiet.â"
"Art, like a lot of things, is a lost art."
"âWhat was that building?â Thomas asked, leaning on the coping, and staring out at the conflagration. âOh, a city office bombed by radicals,â Spencer answered, âor a radicalsâ den bombed by city officers. I just hope it doesnât spread real far on this wind.â"
"âWeird evening,â he said. âWith this wind and all.â Gladhand nodded. âSeveral hundred years ago it was considered a valid defense in a murder trial if you could prove the Santa Ana wind was blowing when the murder was committed. The opinion was that the dry, hot wind made everybody so irritable that any murder was almost automatically excusable. Or so Iâve heard, anyway.â Thomas pondered it. âThere might be something to that,â he said. âNo,â Gladhand said. âThere isnât. Start sanctioning heat-of-anger crimes and youâve lost the last hold on the set of conventions we callâŚsociety, civilization.â"
"Itâs too bad sheâs the first girl I ever really knew, Thomas thought. I have no way of knowing whether all girls are this way or if sheâs unique. I wonder if every guy heaves an instinctive sigh of relief when heâs kissed his girl goodnight, and the door is shut, and he can go relax by himself?"
"Gladhand sipped his whiskey. âBourbon renewal, I called this,â he said, waving his glass. âOne sip and the whole neighborhood looks better.â"
"It struck Duffy that a touch of hysteria had sharpened the good fellowship tonight, as if the night wind whistling under the eaves carried some pollen of impermanence, making everyone nostalgic for things they hadnât yet lost."
"He felt as if someone far away below in the darkness was chipping away at the pillars of his mind, and the steady crack...crack...crack of it was the only sound in the universe."
"The wages of courage is death, lad, but itâs the wages of everything else, too."
"Youâre still Brian Duffy. As much as you ever were. But youâre Arthur, too, and that kind of outshines everything else. Brandy and water tastes more like brandy than water, after all."
"Trusting Merlin is like giving a migrant scorpion a lift inside your hat."
"âHow old are you, Brian? You ought to know by now that something always breaks up love affairs unless both parties are willing to compromise themselves. And that compromising is harder to do the older and less flexible and more independent you are. It just isnât in you, Brian. You could no more get married now than you could become a priest, or a sculptor, or a greengrocer.â Duffy opened his mouth to voice angry denials, then one corner turned up and he closed it. âDamn you,â he said wryly. âThen why do I want to, half the time?â Aurelianus shrugged. âItâs the nature of the species. Thereâs a part of a manâs mind that can only relax and go to sleep when heâs with a woman, and that part gets tired of always being tensely awake. It gives orders in so loud a voice that it often drowns out the other components. But when the loud one is asleep at last, the others regain control and chart a new course.â He grinned. âNo equilibrium is possible. If you donât want to put up with the constant seesawing, you must either starve the logical components or bind, gag and lock away in a cellar that one insistent one.â Duffy grimaced and drank some more brandy. âIâm used to the rocking, and I was never one to get motion-sick,â he said. âIâll stay on the seesaw.â Aurelianus bowed. âYou have that option, sir.â"
"When theyâd gone the old man turned around to watch the sunâs slow descent. The Boat of Millions of Years, he thought; the boat of the dying sungod Ra, tacking down the western sky to the source of the dark river that runs through the underworld from west to east, through the twelve hours of the night, at the far eastern end of which the boat will tomorrow reappear, bearing a once again youthful, newly reignited sun. Or, he thought bitterly, removed from us by a distance the universe shouldnât even be able to encompass, itâs a vast motionless globe of burning gas, around which this little ball of a planet rolls like a pellet of dung propelled by a kephera beetle. Take your pick, he told himself as he started slowly down the hill...But be willing to die for your choice."
"Say that again after youâve been in the same spot and acted differently, old buddy. Maybe then Iâll be ashamed."
"Iâve learned that having a lot of money is more fun than not having a lot of money, and that once youâve got it, it tends to grow all by itself, like a fire."
"âYou ever notice, Joe,â he asked, mechanically picking up the mug, âthat it always takes a little more trouble to get something than the thing was really worth?â Joe considered it. âBetter than taking a lot of trouble and getting nothing.â Dundee sipped the coffee. He didnât seem to have heard Joe. âThereâs so much weariness and fatigue in it all. For every action there is an equal...stupefaction. No, that might be bearableâitâs greater than the action.â"
"Certainly no valid answer is ever gained by excluding any factors of the problem; that was the Puritansâ error."
"Some people, he thought, simply have no will to surviveâtheyâre walking hors dâoeuvres waiting for someone who can spare the time to devour them."
"Rivas smiled, remembering his response to his first taking of the Jaybird sacramentâwhile the rest of the recovering communicants had been praising the Lord Jaybush and making sure they knew when the sacrament would be administered again so as not to miss it, young Gregorio Rivas, though stunned, exhausted and glad to have found shelter and company, was coldly appraising the situation. He didnât doubt that the mysterious Norton Jaybush was certainly more than a man and possibly a god, but the prospect of abandoning his individuality in order to âmerge with the Lordâ was profoundly repugnant to him."
"People are so tasty when theyâre truly embittered, truly despairing...and thatâs when they come to Sevatividam. They canât stand the bitter rain, so they run in under one of the two awningsâreligion or dissipationâand guess whoâs waiting for them under both awnings at once..."
"And everybody there thought we were! So who cares? So I careâyou are what people think you are, which is why itâs so important to get them thinking youâre someone who...counts. Gaah."
"âHow does my offer sound? âRivas took a long thoughtful sip. âLetâs see,â he said finally. âIt sounds insincere, impossible, and definitely, absolutely unattractive.â"
"The seas and the weathers are what is; your vessels adapt to them or sink."
"âWhats oâclock?â It wants a quarter to twelve, And to-morrowâs doomsday."
"He was dizzy, and it occurred to him that Newton must have been right when heâd said that light consisted of particles, for today he could feel them hitting him."
"The church has become a more...exclusive club since the founderâs day, itâs clear. No doubt the Devil is more hospitable."
"Every ruler wants to maintain the status quo."
"Processions of priests and religiosi have been for several days past praying for rain; but the gods are either angry, or nature is too powerful."
"The landlord crossed himself when they checked in, but an English ten-pound note for a weekâs lodging overcame whatever superstitious misgivings the man may have had."
"âGod help us,â said Crawford softly. âIf there is one.â Byron grinned. âA whole lot of ghastly things have turned out to be possible, remember.â"
"Sheâs probably only now beginning to be able to think for herself, he thought. And sheâll be hating it. Will she acknowledge the responsibilities that she can now clearly see, or will they be so appalling that sheâll just want to return to the selfless haze?"
"He tried to put more conviction into his voice than he felt, and he mentally cursed any God that there might be, for having made this coming ordeal not only tremendously difficult and dangerous, but possibly pointless too."
"It wasnât fair, but fairness was something you had to go get; it wasnât delivered like the mail."
"Gambling was the place where statistics and profound human consequences met most nakedly, after all, and cards, even more than dice or the numbers on a roulette wheel, seemed able to define and perhaps even dictate a playerâs...luck."
"Iâm really willing to try to believe youâre not crazy, but you gotta help me a little, you know?"
"He thought about crossing his fingers, but clasped her hand instead."