Top 11 Quotes & Sayings by Joan Slonczewski

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Joan Slonczewski.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Joan Slonczewski

Joan Lyn Slonczewski is an American microbiologist at Kenyon College and a science fiction writer who explores biology and space travel. Their books have twice earned the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel: A Door into Ocean (1987) and The Highest Frontier (2011). With John W. Foster and Erik Zinser, they coauthor the textbook, Microbiology: An Evolving Science now in its fifth edition. They explore ideas of biology, politics, and artificial intelligence at their blog Ultraphyte.

You are as responsible for what you let happen as for the actions you share.
There was no time for bitterness now: eat bitterness, and bitterness eats you.
Of all the well-meant emotions pity is the cruelest to share. — © Joan Slonczewski
Of all the well-meant emotions pity is the cruelest to share.
They gave me eyes. All of you are beautiful; you shine like stars. But I must go away with them.
Death hastens those who hasten death.
Death can be hastened but never shared.
Usha had said that males were not all that different, just bigger outside to make up for what they lacked within.
If every planet in the Patriarchy refused to be ruled, we all would be free.
A thousand fools believe a lie, and it's good as truth.
A life postponed too long might never be lived.
Few fears are rational.
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