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Quotes from James Lovegrove

A feather on a breeze," Wash said, then frowned. "Something like that, at any rate. There may be a better analogy.
~ James Lovegrove
The prospect filled him with regret, but a man had to tend to his own garden first before he could tend to the gardens of others.
~ James Lovegrove
What few people realized was that, beneath her tough exterior, Zoë was all about love. It was love that made her fight. Love that made her fierce.
~ James Lovegrove
They thought of themselves as pure and righteous. They had a kind of holy fervor about them, despite which—or perhaps because of which—they were capable of unholy atrocities.
~ James Lovegrove
You saved whomever you could, whenever you could, regardless of their character or their relationship to you. You used heroic measures even for the least heroic individuals.
~ James Lovegrove
I fought at Serenity Valley. It ain't about optimism. It's about doin' what's right even when everything's stacked against you.
~ James Lovegrove
Mal Reynolds had a real knack of making bad situations worse.
~ James Lovegrove
Way I see it, there's two kinds of family. There's the one you're born into and there's the one you gather around you as time goes by. The first kind you've got no say about, and sometimes it ain't quite right for you. You try to be a part of it but you just can't. The second kind, though, you choose.
~ James Lovegrove
Maybe Mal Reynolds always needed someone to fight against. He defined himself by what he resisted, and therefore without anything to oppose, he was nothing.
~ James Lovegrove
For every person who was alarmed or startled to see an armoured, paramilitary-looking figure rushing past at astonishing speed, there were ten who were simply annoyed or indignant. "Hey, asshole, go shoot your goddamn sci-fi movie somewhere else!" "Extreme sports is California, dude!" "Fuck you, buddy!" New York.
~ James Lovegrove
What seems to be the problem?" Book continued. His warm baritone voice was so mellow and reasonable, you could easily imagine yourself sitting up and paying attention as he delivered a sermon in church, and not just that but enjoying it.
~ James Lovegrove
The nerve of these folk! Because I am not at my place of business, but rather seemingly at leisure, they treat me as though I am some kind of public pump from which they can draw advice, like water, at will.
~ James Lovegrove
This was one of those occasions when discretion was the better part of not getting your face bashed in.
~ James Lovegrove
It's what you thought you wanted, but what the heart desires isn't the same as what the heart needs.
~ James Lovegrove
This rebellion was as much the Scourers' fault as anyone's. They had sowed oppression and were reaping the whirlwind.
~ James Lovegrove
Fair's fair. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a candy for a candy, a penny for your thoughts.
~ James Lovegrove
Just tell me this: when did a shipload of criminals, desperadoes, and fugitives become such a bunch of do-gooders?" Inara had the answer. "When their captain showed them how.
~ James Lovegrove
But sometimes there's a moral rightness in stupidity. Ever hear of a holy fool?
~ James Lovegrove
Our pasts shape us,Sam.None of us the person he or she used to be,it's true, but what we are still contains a great proportion of what we once were.Nothing,not even suffering the worst kind of tragedy,alters us completely.At core,we are set in stone.
~ James Lovegrove
We girls aren't supposed to fall for the good boys.We are supposed to like a bit of grit in our oyster.That's how you get a pearl, after all.
~ James Lovegrove
Under the stars,I tried to sleep,but for once in my life couldn't.My mutant super power-the ability to nod off at at the drop of a hat,any time,anywhere-had deserted me.
~ James Lovegrove
I will endure until the stars wink out & the very last trace of heat ebbs from the cosmos & there is nothing but eternal icy nothingness
~ James Lovegrove
The future is a strange monster. The less there is of it, the more it frightens.
~ James Lovegrove
The veneration in which some people hold the gods says more about those people than about the gods
~ James Lovegrove