“I think before I act---and then think again. I am not entirely a coward, but I do not lose myself in action as you do.”
John Christopher“More and more I had come to see the Capped as lacking what seemed to me the essence of humanity, the vital spark of defiance against the rulers of the world.”
John Christopher“The secret of success in battle lies often not so much in the use of one's own strength but in the exploitation of the other side's weaknesses.”
John Christopher, When the Tripods Came“Fritz was melancholic by nature, and could tolerate his own gloom. I do not think this is so with you, who are sanguine and impatient. In your case, remorse and despondency could be crippling.”
John Christopher, The Pool of Fire“In the realm of dream and imagination all men are equal.”
John Christopher, The Sword of the Spirits“What men do matters more than what they know.”
John Christopher, The Sword of the Spirits“The order should not have been given,' she said. 'It was not done for the city but for your private ends.'I shook my head. 'There is no difference.'You believe that?'A Prince must, or he is no Prince.”
John Christopher, The Sword of the Spirits“Morality, for all the conditioning to which the human mind has been and is subjected, is always a personal choice in the last analysis.”
John Christopher, Sweeney's Island“His anger was as great as mine, but hot where mine was cold.”
John Christopher, The Pool of Fire“And though I remember her name I cannot recall her face. All things pass.”
John Christopher, The Sword of the Spirits“We all have to learn to live with our losses, and to use our regrets to spur us on in the future.”
John Christopher, The Pool of Fire