“One day you'll discover that the opinions of worthless people are worthless.”
Piers Anthony“Evil people relate more to the black pole. It's - this is not exact, of course, as the science of magic is as complex as the magic of electronics - it's like traveling past a mountain. The white pole is at the apex, and it is an exhilarating height, but it takes a lot of work and few missteps to ascend it. The black pole is at the nadir, and it is easy to walk downhill; sometimes you can just sit down and slide or roll and, if you fall, you can get there very fast indeed. If you don't pay attention to where you're going, you'll tend to go down, because it is the course of least resistance. Since the average person has only the vaguest notion where he is going and tends to shut out awareness of the consequence of evil, he inevitably drifts downward. There is much more space at the base of the mountain than at the peak!”
Piers Anthony“I think it's a shame that something as creative and vital to the nature of the human species as story-telling is largely controlled by the soulless cretins known as publishers.”
Piers Anthony“People talk-- they sneer at escapism. Well, there are those of us who need it.”
Piers Anthony“For an instant Stile was daunted by the improbability of it all: a man, a cyborg, a robot, an animalhead, and a wooden golem, all riding unicorns through a battlefield strewn with goblins and dragons, pursuing an invaluable ball of power-rock that rolled along a channel cleared by plastic explosive. What a mishmash!”
Piers Anthony, Juxtaposition“When you steal from the library, you are preventing anyone else from reading that book, and the very notion makes me want to drop you in the Void.”
Piers Anthony, Golem in the Gears“One day you'll discover that the opinions of worthless people are worthless.”
Piers Anthony, A Spell for Chameleon“By all means. Swords have ever been the best servants of crazy men.”
Piers Anthony, Castle Roogna“A mortal person's mind is like a wilderness, with a tremendous volume of decaying constructs and half-understood experience forming natural harbors for wild animal effects.”
Piers Anthony, Split Infinity“Dor woke again as dawn came. The sun had somehow gotten around to the east, where the land was, and dried off so that it could shine again.”
Piers Anthony, Centaur Aisle