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“I’m too much a man for hysterics.”Liu, Marjorie M. (2009-01-20). Hunter Kiss: A Companion Novella to The Iron Hunt and Darkness Calls (A Hunter Kiss Novella) (Kindle Locations 355-356). Penguin Group US. Kindle Edition.”
Marjorie M. Liu“I’m too much a man for hysterics.”Liu, Marjorie M. (2009-01-20). Hunter Kiss: A Companion Novella to The Iron Hunt and Darkness Calls (A Hunter Kiss Novella) (Kindle Locations 355-356). Penguin Group US. Kindle Edition.”
Marjorie M. Liu, Hunter Kiss“As the wind continued to howl and groan through her decaying body, she began to sing her story.”
Ken Liu, LONTAR #6“Liu pulled her behind him”
a spooky beast ran towards them. It was enormous and had the body of a tiger and nine heads with human like faces“You cannot mistake Bush's clarity of purpose. He believes in a story about freedom and opportunity that makes his followers feel like they aren't just ticking their days down but are part of something larger than themselves.”
Eric Liu“When my body is covered and disappears, it's not about the relationship between me and the wall, but the relationship between me as an individual and those slogans which are used to fool the public.”
Liu Bolin“Romantic music really stirs my soul. And, of course, I love Chinese music; it makes me feel closer to home.”
Liu Wen“Real history is far more complex and interesting than the simplistic summaries presented in Wikipedia articles. Knowing this allows you to question received wisdom, to challenge 'facts' 'everybody' knows to be true, and to imagine worlds and characters worthy of our rich historical heritage and our complex selves.”
Ken Liu“Everything I buy is vintage and smells funny. Maybe that's why I don't have a boyfriend.”
Lucy Liu“The 'silk' in silkpunk refers not to a source of power, but to an entirely different, expressive technology language.”
Ken Liu“The evolution of technology is, like the evolution of literature, heavily path-dependent. Culture plays a far more important role in the acceptance, adoption, and spread of technology than many of us are willing to acknowledge.”
Ken Liu