Space Opera Quotes

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Andri E. Elia
“A celestial wizard doesn’t destroy celestial bodies. She bends them.”
Andri E. Elia, Borealis: A Worldmaker of Yand Novel

Rowena Cherry
“Never ask a question if you don’t know the answer.
— Rhett”
Rowena Cherry

Andri E. Elia
“When you call a ghetto a cordon, does it become a village?”
Andri E. Elia, Borealis: A Worldmaker of Yand Novel

Andri E. Elia
“Sunny, a silver boy of nine, daydreams of rescuing two princesses: “The princesses’ savior was a gallant knight. No! A prince! The valiant prince was surprisingly young. And silvered.”
Andri E. Elia, Borealis: A Worldmaker of Yand Novel

“Brother Cavil:

In all your travels, have you ever seen a star go supernova?...

I have. I saw a star explode and send out the building blocks of the Universe. Other stars, other planets and eventually other life. A supernova! Creation itself! I was there. I wanted to see it and be part of the moment. And you know how I perceived one of the most glorious events in the universe? With these ridiculous gelatinous orbs in my skull! With eyes designed to perceive only a tiny fraction of the EM spectrum. With ears designed only to hear vibrations in the air....

I don't want to be human! I want to see gamma rays! I want to hear X-rays! And I want to - I want to smell dark matter! Do you see the absurdity of what I am? I can't even express these things properly because I have to - I have to conceptualize complex ideas in this stupid limiting spoken language! But I know I want to reach out with something other than these prehensile paws! And feel the wind of a supernova flowing over me! I'm a machine! And I can know much more! I can experience so much more. But I'm trapped in this absurd body! And why? Because my five creators thought that God wanted it that way!”
Ronald D. Moore

Rowena Cherry
“As a rule of thumb, it was always safer if the Commander-in-Chief formulated a risky plan.”
Rowena Cherry, Forced Mate

Brian W. Aldiss
“Science fiction is for real, space opera is for fun.”
Brian W. Aldiss

Leigh Brackett
“Space opera, as every reader doubtless knows, is a pejorative term often applied to a story that has an element of adventure. Over the decades, brilliant and talented new writers appear, receiving great acclaim, and each and every one of them can be expected to write at least one article stating flatly that the day of space opera is over and done, thank goodness, and that henceforth these crude tales of interplanetary nonsense will be replaced by whatever type of story that writer happens to favor — closet dramas, psychological dramas, sex dramas, etc., but by God important dramas, containing nothing but Big Thinks. Ten years late, the writer in question may or may not still be around, but the space opera can be found right where it always was, sturdily driving its dark trade in heroes.”
Leigh Brackett, The Best of Planet Stories 1

Hafsah Laziaf
“I saw the Earth, yes. I saw the colors so magnificent, so vivid, so real. It was hope so large and round, green and blue.”
Hafsah Laziaf, Unbreathable

Kameron Hurley
“The monsters don't live in the belly of the world like they all say. The monsters live inside of us. We make the monsters.”
Kameron Hurley, The Stars Are Legion

Christopher Ruocchio
“We live in stories, and in stories, we are subject to phenomena beyond the mechanisms of space and time. Fear and love, death and wrath and wisdom, these are as much part of our universe as light and gravity.”
Christopher Ruocchio, Empire of Silence

Robert Silverberg
“Meanwhile here I am- Earthborn woman, a mere barbaric maula, geting deeper into Imperial Space with each passing light second. I should be trembling with fear, I suppouse.
No. Let the Emperor tremble. Laylah is here!”
Robert Silverberg

Kameron Hurley
“I have spent my life battling monsters. It was only in realizing that I was the monster, and choosing to destroy her, that I could save the world.”
Kameron Hurley, The Stars Are Legion

Alastair Reynolds
“Nightside, cities glistened in chains, and a spray of tinkertoy habitats girdled the planet. Gossamer starbridges reached from the equator towards orbit.”
Alastair Reynolds, Revelation Space

Christopher Ruocchio
“Sift the sand of every world and sort the dust of space between them, and you will find not one atom of fear, nor gram of love nor dram of hatred. Yet they are there, unseen and uncertain as the smallest quanta and just as real.”
Christopher Ruocchio, Empire of Silence

Michael Mammay
“I could let go of the dead, but I couldn’t let go of the living.”
Michael Mammay, Planetside

Marc J. Lipman
“[Ginger said,]" Today's the anniversary of my mam's death. "...
Doc leaned over and took Ginger's wrist. "Happy birthday," she whispered.”
Marc J. Lipman, Astral Chariot

Marc J. Lipman
“Humankind crept back to the Moon in 2031 and touched down on Mars ten years later.”
Marc J. Lipman

James S.A. Corey
“She could no more pick out the light of its death than pluck a particular molecule of salt from the ocean, but she knew it was there, and the fact was like a stone in her belly.”
James S.A. Corey, Caliban's War

“I find writing a little like possession. I don't feel I make up the stories. My characters do and I just write them down”
Edward F McKeown, Legacies

E.S. Fein
“Back to the original reality we left somehow?” Amero said, hoping Yang really would leave him in this moment. Every second spent wasted talking about the Points and the damn machines was time he could be lapping up sunlight. But Amero admitted to himself that it was worse than just a mere loss of time; talking about such matters felt like the grating of steel on steel repeatedly echoing in the unreachable depths of his mind.

“We never left the original reality, Amero. We changed it. We reshaped our reality like a potter heating and reshaping a previously completed clay vase. I go now to the world outside the clay vase...to the world of the very intentions which guide the potter’s hands.”

Amero thought of Dave suddenly. “Outside the universe?”
E.S. Fein, Points of Origin

Arkady Martine
“made in blood, acclaimed in sunlight.”
Arkady Martine, A Memory Called Empire

Alastair Reynolds
“Even if it contained some kind of military virus, Ilia,  I doubt very much that it would harm me and my present state. It would be a little like a man with advanced leprosy worrying about a mild skin complaint, or the captain of a sinking ship concerning himself with a minor incident of woodworm, or…”
Alastair Reynolds, Redemption Ark

Nicholas Dufresne
“He immediately regretted ever being alive.”
Nicholas Dufresne, A Planet to Nowhere

“When ships questioned your vision, I fought for you and ships died. We fought among ourselves over the Rim of Sarless. I do not even recall the precipitating incident. I killed three ships attempting to return to the Federation. The Wolfpack finished off a dozen more that couldn’t keep up. When you demanded the fleet exterminate Gideon, a planet of six billion humans, we did it. Sixty percent of your followers deserted that day.”
Mark Bossingham

Ashwin Chitransh
“The greatest mysteries are often buried not beneath the earth, but within ourselves." - Asura proverb”
Ashwin Chitransh, Agni: Rise of Asura:

Ashwin Chitransh
“Sometimes, the greatest battles are fought not on fields of war, but within the heart, where love and duty clash in a desperate struggle for dominion." - Kritikan Proverb”
Ashwin Chitransh, Agni: Rise of Asura:

Ashwin Chitransh
“The weight of a secret can be heavier than the burden of truth." - Sura Proverb”
Ashwin Chitransh

Ashwin Chitransh
“A curse upon you and myself!" - Indrajeet”
Ashwin Chitransh, Agni: Rise of Asura:

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