Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Robert Jackson Bennett

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Robert Jackson Bennett.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Robert Jackson Bennett

Robert Jackson Bennett is an American writer of speculative fiction.

The gods are cruel not because they make us work. They are cruel because they allow us to hope.
Voters might have short memories. Politicians do not.
We all reconstruct our past because we wish to see how our present came to be our present - do we not? — © Robert Jackson Bennett
We all reconstruct our past because we wish to see how our present came to be our present - do we not?
Oh, propriety," says Mrs Benjamin. "We're always so concerned with propriety. Even in total madness, we still stick to our hierarchies and chains of command.
No one does. No one really knows how to be happy. You just get close, sometimes. That’s all I want – just to be close.
I learned very early on not to speak to my folk from on high, but to get down with them, beside them, showing them how to act rather than telling them. And I suggested that they should do the same with one another: that they didn't need a book of rules to tell them what to do and what not to do, but experience and action.
Forgettingis a beautiful thing. When you forget, you remake yourself. For a caterpillar to become a butterfly, it must forget it was a caterpillar at all. Then it will be as if the caterpillar never was & there was only ever a butterfly.
The older you get, the more voices you get in the back of your head.
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