John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 23, “Dreams and Desires” Section 1 (p. 305)
John Charles Wright è uno scrittore statunitense, autore di numerosi romanzi di fantascienza e fantasy.
È stato finalista al premio Nebula per il romanzo Orphans of Chaos e, dopo la pubblicazione del ciclo dell'Età dell'oro, il Publishers Weekly lo ha definito "uno dei nuovi talenti di SF più importanti di questo secolo". Wikipedia

John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 23, “Dreams and Desires” Section 1 (p. 305)
“Sometimes the best in people comes out during emergencies. Sometimes not.”
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 19, “The Swift God, Thrice-Greatest” Section 9 (p. 267)
“You all think I am a coward, when all I am is polite.”
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 5, “To Walk with Owls” Section 3 (p. 86)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 1, “Interlude with Amelia” (p. 16)
“It is amazing how well the worst ones think of themselves, and how little the best ones do.”
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 22, “The Bubble Bath” (p. 300)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 18, “Festive Days on the Slopes of Vesuvius” (p. 280)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 10, “Love’s Proper Hue” Section 6 (p. 154)
“Ripples on a pond cannot touch a bird hovering above it.”
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 18, “Dream Storm” Section 14 (p. 250)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 3, “Within Sight of the Land of Freedom” Section 1 (p. 43; ellipsis in the original)
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 3, “The First of the Secrets” Section 8 (p. 48)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 12, “North by Northwest” (p. 181)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 22, “The Bubble Bath” (p. 309)
“Were I a real master of intrigue, I would not have the reputation for being a master of intrigue.”
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 17, “The Ire of the Heavens” (p. 260)
“I will grant you three wishes, but do not ask for immortality without asking for eternal youth.”
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 9, “Otherspace” Section 5 (p. 138)
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 22, “Tales of the Demiurge” Section 3 (p. 293; cf. Deuteronomy 22.28-29 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+22%3A28-29&version=KJV)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 3, “Circuitous Acts” (p. 42)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 22, “The Bubble Bath” (p. 306)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 18, “Festive Days on the Slopes of Vesuvius” (p. 281)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 7, “Works and Days” Section 5 (p. 93)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 3, “Within Sight of the Land of Freedom” Section 1 (pp. 42-43)
“Everyone loses in war, even the winners.”
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 7, “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” Section 2 (p. 109)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 10, “Love’s Proper Hue” Section 3 (p. 146)
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 21, “The Seventh Day” Section 2 (p. 277)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 9, “Wings” (p. 142)
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 4, “Headmaster Boggin” Section 1 (p. 64)
“Broken oaths are bad luck eggs.”
That was so weird, I did not know what to say. So I said, “Eggs?”
John C. Wright libro Orphans of Chaos
“They hatch bad luck.”
Origine: Orphans of Chaos (2005), Chapter 5, “To Walk with Owls” Section 3 (p. 86)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 22, “The Bubble Bath” (p. 306)
Origine: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 6, “Six Score Leagues Northwest of Paradise” Section 4 (p. 75)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 1, “Interlude with Amelia” (p. 28)
Origine: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 18, “Festive Days on the Slopes of Vesuvius” (p. 285)