Lois McMaster Bujold Quotes About Virtue

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  • It’s important that someone celebrate our existence," she objected amiably. "People are the only mirror we have to see ourselves in. The domain of all meaning. All virtue, all evil, are contained only in people. There is none in the universe at large. Solitary confinement is a punishment in every human culture.

    Lois McMaster Bujold (1994). “Mirror Dance”, p.129, Baen Books
  • I've got forward momentum. There's no virtue in it. It's just a balancing act. I don't dare stop.

    Lois McMaster Bujold, Bujold (1997). “Young Miles”, Baen Books
  • Any man can be kind when he is comfortable. I'd always thought kindness a trivial virtue, therefore. But when we were hungry, thirsty, sick, frightened, with our deaths shouting at us, in the heart of horror, you were still as unfailingly courteous as a gentleman at ease before his own hearth.

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