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Patricia A. McKillip Quotes

The odd thing about people who had many books was how they always wanted more.

Patricia A. McKillip (2008). “The Bell at Sealey Head”, p.30, Penguin

Words, he decided, were inadequate at best, impossible at worst. They meant too many things. Or they meant nothing at all.

Patricia A. McKillip (2015). “Patricia McKillip SF Gateway Omnibus Volume One: In the Forests of Serre, Alphabet of Thorn, The Bell at Sealey Head”, p.56, Hachette UK

That's the beginning of magic. Let your imagination run and follow it.

Patricia A. McKillip (2005). “Alphabet Of Thorn”, p.159, Penguin

Wisdom never learned silence, and it is most annoying when least wanted.

"The Forgotten Beasts of Eld". Book by Patricia A. McKillip, 1974.

Men see what they are most afraid of.

Men
Patricia A. McKillip (2017). “The Forgotten Beasts of Eld”, p.69, Tachyon Publications

I don't teach lies, but I do not teach all I know is true.

Patricia A. McKillip (2015). “Od Magic”, p.82, Hachette UK