“(Ezekial saw the wheel(Way up in the middle of the air --(O Ezekial saw the wheel(Way in the middle of the air!(Now the big wheel runs by faith(And the little wheel runs by the grace of God --(The above made up by professional hope experts, you might say, because willful, voluntary, intentional hope was the only kind they had in anything like long supply. Faith is not, contrary to the usual ideas, something that turns out to be right or wrong, like a gambler's bet; it's an act, an intention, a project, something that makes you, in leaping into the future, go so far, far, far ahead that you shoot clean out of Time and right into Eternity, which is not the end of time or a whole lot of time or unending time, but timelessness, that old Eternal Now. So that you end up living not in the future ((in your intentional "act of faith")) but in the present. Afte”
Joanna Russ“Minority art, vernacular art, is marginal art. Only on the margins does growth occur.”
Joanna Russ“(Only God can make a tree and She seldom tries, nowadays.)”
Joanna Russ, On Strike Against God“The demon got up. The demon said Fool. To think you can eat their food and not talk to them. To think you can take their money and not be afraid of them. To think you can depend on their company and not suffer from them.”
Joanna Russ, On Strike Against God“Leaning her silly, beautiful, drunken head on my shoulder, she said, "Oh, Esther, I don't want to be a feminist. I don't enjoy it. It's no fun.""I know," I said. "I don't either." People think you decide to be a "radical," for God's sake, like deciding to be a librarian or a ship's chandler. You "make up your mind," you "commit yourself" (sounds like a mental hospital, doesn't it?).I said Don't worry, we could be buried together and have engraved on our tombstone the awful truth, which some day somebody will understand:WE WUZ PUSHED.”
Joanna Russ, On Strike Against God“If you want to live forever you are dreadfully dangerous because you're not living now.”
Joanna Russ, We Who Are About To...“To die on a dying Earth - I'd live, if only to weep.”
Joanna Russ, We Who Are About To...“The reply to this was that Three took out a small revolver, and this surprised me; for everyone knows that anger is most intense towards those you know: it is lovers and neighbors who kill each other. There's no sense, after all, in behaving that way toward a perfect stranger; where's the satisfaction? No love, no need; no need, no frustration; no frustration, no hate, right? It must have been fear.”
Joanna Russ“The trouble with men is that they have limited minds. That's the troublewith women, ”
Joanna Russ“Without meaningful work you might as well be dead.”
Joanna Russ, We Who Are About To...“There are plenty of images of women in science fiction. There are hardly any women.”
Joanna Russ