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Quotes About Roger Zelazny

He smelled the smells of commerce and listened to the cursing of the sailors, both of which he admired: the former, as it reeked of wealth, and the latter because it combined his two other chief preoccupations, these being theology and anatomy.
~ Roger Zelazny
You leap too quickly to his defense. It reveals his true attitude, of which he has doubtless made you aware.
~ Roger Zelazny
Of all my relations, I like sex the best and Eric the least.
~ Roger Zelazny
And then the night wind, cool through arches of the years, came hounding after me.
~ Roger Zelazny
Then come to me in Bright Defile, he said, where Judgment Day is not a thing that can be delayed for overlong.
~ Roger Zelazny
And sweets to the sweet, I replied, then spoke the word that completed the spell, dropping a load of manure upon him.
~ Roger Zelazny
You've no objection to a bird of ill omen, following you, have you, Corwin?
~ Roger Zelazny
Battle is not a game, and I had no desire to make myself available to any presumptuous ass who thought otherwise.
~ Roger Zelazny
Bleys, you are still a figure clad in light to me-valiant, exuberent, and rash. For the first my respect, for the second, my smile.
~ Roger Zelazny
Flora shook her head. I have decided that it is improbable that she will answer the door.
~ Roger Zelazny
The Peyoteway, he knew, was an even newer thing, learned from the Utes.
~ Roger Zelazny
I do admire great essayists. I'm a particular fan of good nature writing. People like Robert Finch. I read great quantities of writing by naturalists. I've been studying the genre for years.
~ Roger Zelazny