Paolo Bacigalupi Quotes - Page 2
Debts are a heavy burden. Throw them off, and you walk free.
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.99, Hachette UK
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.88, Hachette UK
Paolo Bacigalupi (2008). “Pump Six and Other Stories”, p.143, Simon and Schuster
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.128, Hachette UK
They’d blame a castoff just for breathing. You could be good as gold and they’d still blame you.
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.22, Hachette UK
Some things, it was better not to think about. It just made you mad and angry.
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.25, Hachette UK
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.39, Hachette UK
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.51, Hachette UK
When you were alone in the rising ocean, you grabbed whatever raft passed by.
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.82, Hachette UK
I do not fight battles that cannot be won. Do not confuse that with cowardice.
Paolo Bacigalupi (2012). “The Drowned Cities: Number 2 in series”, p.84, Hachette UK
Knowledge is always two-edged. For every benefit, there is hazard. For every good, evil.
Paolo Bacigalupi (2008). “Pump Six and Other Stories”, p.94, Simon and Schuster