“Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself.”
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Author detail
One of the most respected writers in the field of speculative fiction, **Lois McMaster Bujold** burst onto the scene in 1986 with Shards of Honor, the first of her tremendously popular Vorkosigan Saga novels. She has received numerous accolades and prizes, including the Nebula Award (for Falling Free), three Hugo Awards for Best Novel (The Vor Game, Barrayar, and Mirror Dance), as well as the Hugo and Nebula Awards for her novella Mountains of Mourning. Her short story, “Labyrinth,” won first place in Analog Magazine's annual awards. The mother of two, Ms. Bujold lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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“Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself.”
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“Suicidal glory is the luxury of the irresponsible.”
“I need words that mean more than they mean, words not just with height and width, but depth and weight and, and other dimensions that I cannot even name.”
“It's a bizarre but wonderful feeling, to arrive dead center of a target you didn't even know you were aiming for.”
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“Don’t be afraid,” she said. “The dead cannot hurt you. They give you no pain, except that of seeing your own death in their faces. And one can face that, I find.” Yes, he thought, the good f...”
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“The world demands I make good choices on no information, and then blames my maidenhood for my mistakes, as if my maidenhood were responsible for my ignorance. Ignorance is not stupidity, but...”
“In mysticism, knowledge cannot be separated from a certain way of life which becomes its living manifestation. To acquire mystical knowledge means to undergo a transformation; one could even...”
“I'm very interested in the impact of biotechnology on the way people live.”
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“Escapist literature gets a bad rap. But I think escape is important for a lot of people in a lot of places.”
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“I think 99 percent of women's lib comes from technology making different kinds of lives possible, and then the social adjustment follows the technology - it doesn't precede it.”
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“When you can't do something truly useful, you tend to vent the pent up energy in something useless but available, like snappy dressing.”
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