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Joan Slonczewski Quotes

A thousand fools believe a lie, and it's good as truth.

Joan Slonczewski (2000). “A Door Into Ocean”, p.30, Macmillan

There was no time for bitterness now: eat bitterness, and bitterness eats you.

Joan Slonczewski (2000). “A Door Into Ocean”, p.219, Macmillan

If every planet in the Patriarchy refused to be ruled, we all would be free.

Joan Slonczewski (2000). “A Door Into Ocean”, p.393, Macmillan

You are as responsible for what you let happen as for the actions you share.

Joan Slonczewski (1985). “A Door Into Ocean”, Arbor House Publishing Company

Death hastens those who hasten death.

Joan Slonczewski (2000). “A Door Into Ocean”, p.310, Macmillan

Death can be hastened but never shared.

Joan Slonczewski (2000). “A Door Into Ocean”, p.178, Macmillan

Of all the well-meant emotions pity is the cruelest to share.

"A Door into Ocean". Book by Joan Slonczewski, 1986.

A life postponed too long might never be lived.

Joan Slonczewski (2000). “A Door Into Ocean”, p.119, Macmillan

Few fears are rational.

Joan Slonczewski (2000). “A Door Into Ocean”, p.101, Macmillan