7 Quotes & Sayings By Seth Dickinson

Seth Dickinson is the author of the highly acclaimed novel The Traitor Baru Cormorant, which was named one of the best books of 2012 by The Washington Post, NPR, and Entertainment Weekly. His short fiction has appeared in Analog and Asimov's Science Fiction and his writing has been nominated for a Shirley Jackson Award and a Pushcart Prize. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.

With the discipline of the body comes discipline of the...
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With the discipline of the body comes discipline of the soul. Seth Dickinson
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Trust, like money, needed a guarantee to back it. Seth Dickinson
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Money is only one kind of power. Faith is power, too. Love is power. Slaughter and madness are both roads to power. Certainly, symbols are power — you wear one wherever you go, that purse you carry. And you wear others when you decide to dress yourself, how to look at men and women, how to carry your body and direct your gaze. And all these symbols can raise people to labour or war. Seth Dickinson
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Oh, ” she said. “Yes.” She was warm with the wine, with the shape of the plan she’d begun to form, and could not keep the merriment from her voice, the joy of reaching out into the world and altering it. “There will be a price. Seth Dickinson
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It’s hard to find good stories now. Seth Dickinson
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The Hierarchic Qualm: The sword kills. But the arm moves the sword. Is the arm to blame for murder? No. The mind moves the arm. Is the mind to blame? No. The mind has sworn an oath to duty, and that duty moves the mind, as written by the Throne. So it is that a servant of the Throne is blameless. Seth Dickinson