These are the lines quoted last week from @sueannbowling, with their contexts.
“The fool who treats himself has only a fool for a patient.” Anne McCaffrey, Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern. Desdra to Masterhealer Caspiam, when he is sick and arguing with her on medications.
“The resolute man accepts misfortune and endeavors to survive, mature and improve because of it.” Anne McCaffrey, Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern. Caspiam speaking to Alessan, assuring him that the epidemic is not his fault.
“One is always more sorry for the things one didn’t do than the things one has done.” Anne McCaffrey, Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern. Moreta, during the needlethorn expedition when Alessan remarks that she had been clever to bring mixed pairs – which include Moreta and Alessan.
“What matter the motives, hidden or open?” Anne McCaffrey, Nerilka’s Story. Nerilka arguing with herself that her determination to help nurse the sick at Ruatha is no less valid because she has long wanted to go there.
“It doesn’t cost anything to be gracious, no matter where you are or what you’re doing.” Anne McCaffrey, The Masterharper of Pern. Something Robinton’s mother often told him.
“Modesty is all very well and good, but don’t let it get in your way.” Anne McCaffrey, The Masterharper of Pern. Masterharper Genell to Robinton, as he is deciding where to send him for his first assignment as a journeyman.
“If we start saying the water distribution system is unsafe, they’ll get their water from sources we know are unsafe.” Sue Ann Bowling, Tourist Trap. Anden, the administrator on Eversummer, when Marna suggests that the plague they are facing may be waterborne.
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All awesome quotes here. I love when an author takes a popular quoted phrase and puts her (or his) own twist on it.
It takes some looking, and lately I’ve been rereading books by my favorite authors (and occasionally a new one) and putting in bookmarks at twitter-length quotes. Some authors have awesome quotes that are just too long. (And I’ve learned to bookmark instead of highlighting on an e-book.)
I’ve always loved these quotes from Anne McCaffrey. The second I saw them, I knew which book they came from and which part of the story.
Her Pern books are definitely among my more dog-eared paperbacks. I saw the first story when it appeared in Analog. (Some were re-purchased after the fire.)
I had to leave most of my books behind when I moved back to OK. Slowly but surely, I’m replacing them and the Pern series, once of my favorite series by McCaffrey, is the first to be completed. For now, got one in paperback and all in ebook.
The Pern books were some of the first I replaced, too.