23 Quotes & Sayings By Charlie Jane Anders

Charlie Jane Anders is the author of the novels All The Birds in the Sky (Pantheon, 2015) and There, There (Riverhead, 2014) as well as the short stories collection Pretty Things (Tor, 2012). She lives in New York City.

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I hope it's the good kind of dilemma, " Reginald broke Patricia's reverie. "Whatever one you're on the horns of.".." I was just thinking, " she said. "There are so many scary problems in the world. Like, I was just reading that we could be seeing the last of the bees in North America soon. And if that happened, food webs would just collapse, and tons more people would starve. But suppose you had the power to change things? You still might not be able to fix anything, because every time you solve a problem you'd create another problem. And maybe all these plagues and droughts are nature's way of striking a balance. We humans don't have any natural predators left, so nature has to find another way to handle us.".." I am, as you know, a fan of nature, " said Reginald. "And yet, nature doesn't 'find ways' to do anything. Nature has no opinion, no agenda. Nature provides a playing field, a not particularly level one, on which we compete with all creatures great and small. It's more that nature's playing field is full of traps. Charlie Jane Anders
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When the world turns chaotic, we must be the better part of chaos. Charlie Jane Anders
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As Dorothy J. Heydt famously said, the eight deadliest words for any work of fiction are 'I don't care what happens to these people. Charlie Jane Anders
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Do you think the occasional witch burning helps to weld society together? Charlie Jane Anders
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A society that has to burn witches to hold itself together is a society that has already failed, and just doesn't know it yet. Charlie Jane Anders
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Why would anybody be a Satanist, anyway? I don’t get it. You can’t believe in Satan without believing in God, and then you’re just picking the wrong side in a big mythic battle thing. Charlie Jane Anders
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You turned your guilt into resentment, because that seems easier to face. You won't move on until you turn it back into guilt, and then into forgiveness for yourself. Charlie Jane Anders
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Maybe she would have done more good as a playwright than as a doctor, after all Рclich̩s were like plaque in the arteries of the imagination, they clogged the sense of what was possible. Maybe if enough people had worked to demolish clich̩s, the world wouldn't have ended. Charlie Jane Anders
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Loneliness was a full-body sensation, an anti-exhilaration, from his core outward. Charlie Jane Anders
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Love was the most susceptible to random failure of all human enterprises. Charlie Jane Anders
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That’s the definition of evil right there: not faking it like everybody else. Charlie Jane Anders
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That’s the definition of evil right there: not faking it like everybody else. Because all of us crazy fuckers can’t stand it when someone else lets their crazy show. Charlie Jane Anders
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What was worse, being crazy or being evil? Charlie Jane Anders
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Self-awareness paradoxically requires an awareness of the other. Charlie Jane Anders
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I don't actually think that ethics are derived from principles. At all." Patricia scooted a little closer again and touched his arm with a few cool fingertips. "I think that the most basic thing of ethics is being aware of how your actions affect others, and having an awareness of what they want and how they feel. And that's always going to depend on who you're dealing with. Charlie Jane Anders
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Knowledge is justice Charlie Jane Anders
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When it comes to love triangles and duels to the death, you should always cheat. - Fairy Werewolf vs. Zombie Vampire Charlie Jane Anders
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And she felt like they, the two of them, right here, right now, could make something that defied tragedy. Charlie Jane Anders
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Laurence felt a weird combination of shame and rage, as though he'd grown another new body part just in time to get punched in it. Charlie Jane Anders
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Believe me, there’s nothing worse than being both immortal and intelligent. Imagine the boredom! Plus you start to ask questions, and the worst thing about questions is that sometimes, they have answers. Charlie Jane Anders
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Booze really was medicinal, after a near-death experience. Holding a drink in both hands and letting it corrode the topmost layer of his mouth and throat, Laurence felt a spiritual relationship with Bushmills. Charlie Jane Anders
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He went to make coffee. Because when you have just heard about the possible transformation of the human race into feral monsters you need to be doing something with your hands and creating something hot and comforting for another person. Charlie Jane Anders