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Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself.

em A Civil Campaign
inspirational sci-fi vorkosigan

Suicidal glory is the luxury of the irresponsible.

em Barrayar
philosophy death war power glory

[Koudelka] looked back, "You?! I know you! You trust beyond reason!"[Cordelia] met his eyes steadily, "Yes, it's how I get results beyond hope, as you may recall.

em A Civil Campaign
trust hope

Think of the glory. Think of your reputation. Think how great it'll look on your next resume."On my cenotaph, you mean. Nobody will be able to collect enough of my scattered atoms to bury. You going to cover my funeral expenses, son?"Splendidly. Banners, dancing girls, and enough beer to float your coffin to Valhalla."- Miles coaxing Ky Tung to agree to an almost suicidal mission

em The Vor Game
death glory

Lakewalker legends say the gods abandoned the world when the first malice came. And that they will return when the earth is entirely cleansed of its spawn. If you believe in gods.""Do you?""I believe they are not here, yes. It's a faith of sorts.

em Beguilement
faith gods

It's a bizarre but wonderful feeling, to arrive dead center of a target you didn't even know you were aiming for.

writing creativity writing-process serendipity

I need words that mean more than they mean, words not just with height and width, but depth and weight and, and other dimensions that I cannot even name.

em The Curse of Chalion
writing

In mysticism, knowledge cannot be separated from a certain way of life which becomes its living manifestation. To acquire mystical knowledge means to undergo a transformation; one could even say that the knowledge is the transformation. Scientific knowledge, on the other hand, can often stay abstract and theoretical. Thus most of today’s physicists do not seem to realize the philosophical, cultural and spiritual implications of their theories.

em The Curse of Chalion
knowledge meaning-of-life epistemology philosophy-of-science

Women shouldn't be in combat," said Vorkosigan, grimly glum. "Neither should men, in my opinion.

em Shards of Honour
war honour combat

Barrayar is bred in my bones. I cannot shake it, no matter how far I travel. This struggle, God knows, has no honor in it. But exile, for no other motive than ease—that would be to give up all hope of honor. The last defeat, with no seed of future victory in it.

em Shards of Honour
war honor patriotism exile

Modern warfare wasn't supposed to have this much blood in it. The weapons were supposed to cook everyone neatly, like eggs in their shells. (Mark Vorkosigan's first experience with warfare, on seeing Miles Vorkosigan splattered before him)

em Mirror Dance
war violence warfare

I'm afraid even ImpSec has no explanation for women's tastes in men.

em Captain Vorpatril's Alliance
women

At some stage of development an officer had to stop following orders and start generating them.

em Cetaganda
life-lessons change military

I know girls who pine for it. They like to play dress-up and pretend being Vor ladies of old, rescued from menace by romantic Vor youths. For some reason they never play 'dying in childbirth', or 'vomiting your guts out from the red dysentery', or 'weaving till you go blind and crippled from arthritis and dye poisoning', or 'infanticide'. Well, they do die romantically of disease sometimes, but somehow it's always an illness that makes you interestingly pale and everyone sorry and doesn't involve losing bowel control.

em Komarr
feminism history

When you give each other everything, it becomes an even trade. Each wins all.

em A Civil Campaign
love marriage honor marriage-advice

But though you’d never starve your body to wasting and still expect to go on, you starve your heart, yet act as though you can still draw on it forever without the debt ever coming due. If you fall—when you fall, you’re going to fall like a starving man.

em Beguilement
heart starved

(Watching her) was a little like watching water lilies; rather more like smelling a dinner he was not allowed to eat. Was it possible to be starved for so long as to forget the taste of food, for the pangs of hunger to burn out like ash? It seemed so. But both the pleasure and the pain were his heart’s secret, here. He was put in mind, suddenly, of the soil at the edge of a recovering blight; the weedy bedraggled look of it, unlovely yet hopeful. Blight was a numb gray thing, without sensation. Did the return of green life hurt? Odd thought.

em Beguilement
heart healing starved

You don't pay back your parents. You can't. The debt you owe them gets collected by your children, who hand it down in turn. It's a sort of entailment. Or if you don't have children of the body, it's left as a debt to your common humanity. Or to your God, if you possess or are possessed by one.The family economy evades calculation in the gross planetary product. It's the only deal I know where, when you give more than you get, you aren't bankrupted - but rather, vastly enriched.

em A Civil Campaign
family children parents economy debt

Power is better than revenge. Power is a live thing, by which you reach out to grasp the future. Revenge is a dead thing, reaching out from the past to grasp you.

em Borders of Infinity
power revenge

Events may be horrible or inescapable. Men have always a choice - if not whether, then how, they may endure.

em The Curse of Chalion
courage strength willpower enduring strength-through-adversity

Don't wish to be normal. Wish to be yourself. To the hilt. Find out what you're best at, and develop it, and hopscotch your weaknesses. Wish to be great at whatever you are.

em Labyrinth
inspirational courage inspirational-life self-determination be-yourself courage-to-be-oneself

Don't let fear swallow all your happiness. Don't forget to take joy." Dag gulped. Both of their grounds were nearly closed. It was Arkady's voice alone that hinted how hard-bought this bit of wisdom might've been, yet the words had been nearly toneless.

em Horizon
life joy sorrow

Children might or might not be a blessing, but to create them and then fail them was surely damnation.

em Barrayar
children parenting

And whose fault was it that the boy swallowed down lies, when no one would feed him the truth?

lies children parenting truth-telling

Everybody has it wrong way round. Parents don't make children--children make parents. They shape our behavior from the first wail. Mold us into what they need. It can be a pretty rough process, too

em Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen
children parenthood

Women do desperately need models for power other than the maternal.

feminism power motherhood gynergy maternal-influence

Real destiny takes everything—the last drop of blood, and strip out your veins to be sure—and gives it back doubled. Quadrupled. A thousand-fold! But you can't give halves. You have to give it all. I know. I swear. I've come back from the dead to speak the truth to you. Real destiny gives you a mountain of life, and puts you on top of it.

em Miles Errant
destiny miles-vorkosigan mirror-dance

The gods' most savage curses come upon us as answers to our own prayers. Prayer is a dangerous business.

em The Curse of Chalion
prayer curses curse-of-chalion

This wasn't prayer anyway, it was just argument with the gods.Prayer, he suspected as he hoisted himself up and turned for the door, was putting one foot in front of the other. Moving all the same.

em The Curse of Chalion
prayer moving-forward

And the Bastard grant us... in our direst need, the smallest gifts: the nail of the horseshoe, the pin of the axle, the feather at the pivot point, the pebble at the mountain's peak, the kiss in despair, the one right word.

em Paladin of Souls
prayer

Tej seemed such a sunny personality, much of the time--these flashes of dark were like a crack in the sky, shocking and wrong. Reminding him that the daylight was the illusion, the scattering of light by the atmosphere, and the endless night was the permanent default behind it all.

em Captain Vorpatril's Alliance
darkness light sadness dark science space science-fiction sunny cheerfullness

You? I know you! You trust beyond reason."She met his eyes steadily. "Yes. It's how I get results beyond hope. As you may recall.

em A Civil Campaign
trust hope reason countess cordelia kou

There will be grace and forgiveness enough, old dog, even for you. I pray you will spare me a drink from that cup, when it overflows for you.- Miles Vorkosigan

em The Warrior's Apprentice
forgiveness eulogy

Well, it is a particular sin to permit grief for what is gone to poison the praise for what blessings remain to us.

em The Curse of Chalion
grief

Royse Bergon: "I've seen your integrity in action. It...widened my world. I'd been raised by my father, who is a prudent, cautious man, always looking for men's hidden, selfish motivations. No one can cheat him. But I've seen him cheat himself. If you understand what I mean."Caz: "Yes."R.B.: "It was very foolish of you to attack that vile Roknari galley-man."Caz: "Yes."R.B.: "And yet, I think, given the same circumstances you would do it again."Caz: "Knowing what I know now...it would be harder. But I would hope... I would pray, Royse, that the gods would still lend me such foolishness in my need."R.B: "What is this astonishing foolishness, that shines brighter than all my father's gold? Can you teach me to be such a fool, too, Caz?"Caz: "Oh," "I'm sure of it.

integrity kindness foolishness

You were kind.”Cazaril shrugged. “Why not? What could it cost me, after all?”Bergon shook his head. “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 his ease before his own hear

em The Curse of Chalion
kindness virtues

You must learn to give, from sufficiency, not only take, from neediness.

growth

It was suicide, wasn't it?""In an involuntary sort of way," said Vorob'yev. "These Cetagandan political suicides can get awfully messy, when the principal won't cooperate.""Thirty-two stab wounds in the back, worst case of suicide they ever saw?" murmured Ivan, clearly fascinated by the gossip."Exactly, my lord.

em Cetaganda
humor suicide

It’s true that if your religion failed to deliver a miracle, that a human sacrifice would certainly follow.""Ah...quite. You are a man of acute insight.""That’s not insight. That’s a personal guarantee.

em Borders of Infinity
truth religion failure insight insightful miracles human-sacrifice guarantee failure-is-not-an-option guarantees

A true Vor, Miles told himself severely, does not bury his face in his liegewoman's breasts and cry—even if he is at a convenient height for it.

em The Warrior's Apprentice
humorous miles vorkosigan

Do it for yourself. The universe will be around to collect its cut later.

science-fiction miles-vorkosigan

Lately I have come to believe that the principle difference between Heaven and Hell is the company you keep there....

spiritual-wisdom science-fiction

You want to be good. All right, I can understand that. But you have to be careful who you let define your good.

em A Civil Campaign
self-worth honor morality

Honesty is the only way with anyone, when you’ll be so close as to be living inside each other’s skins.

em A Civil Campaign
love honesty

The world demands I make good choices on no information, and then blames my maidenhood for my mistakes, as if my maidenhood were responsible for my ignorance. Ignorance is not stupidity, but it might as well be. And I do not like feeling stupid.

em The Curse of Chalion
knowledge enlightenment ignorance gender-roles stupidity

We see the world not as it is, but as we are.~Dag Redwing Hickory Bluefield

em Passage
human-nature

People do get hypnotized by the hard choices and stop looking at the alternatives. The will to be stupid is a powerful force

em Brothers in Arms
choices choicespidity

It’s just a thing. You deal with it." "As in, one damn thing after another?""Yes, very like.

em Komarr
endurance attitude deal-with-it one-damn-thing-after-another

You go on. You just go on. There's nothing more to it, and there's no trick to make it easier. You just go on.""What do you find on the other side? When you go on?"She shrugged. "Your life again. What else?

em Memory
wisdom perseverance

It was hell to be so tired, and still care.

em Shards of Honour
hell well-said exhaustion couldn-t-have-said-it-better

We should have taken our chances back then, when we were young and beautiful and didn't even know it.

em Diplomatic Immunity
love nostalgia regret aging self-reflection wistfulness might-have-been

Growing up, I have discovered over time, is rather like housework: never finished.

growing-up housework

Not that I haven't leaped up into the blinding light of competence now and then. It's sustaining the altitude that defeats me.

em A Civil Campaign
life humor morals achievement

One foot in front of the other, wasn't that the grownup way of solving problems? Surely he ought to be a grownup at his age.

em CryoBurn
problems

Bleeding ulcers run in my family, we give them to each other.

em Borders of Infinity
family problems dysfunctional-families dysfunctional-family bleeding-ulcers

Poets speak of hope in ladies smiles, but give me a smirk any day, I say.

em Paladin of Souls
attraction irony

Anyway, if the Cetagandans really wanted to assassinate you, they'd hardly do it here. They'd slip something subtle under your skin that wouldn't go off for six months, and then would drop you mysteriously and untraceably in your tracks

em Cetaganda
humor irony

He who plots revenge must dig two graves.

em The Vor Game
revenge

Miles added it to his life's lessons list. Call it Rule 27B. Never make key tactical decisions while having electro-convulsive seizures.

em The Vor Game
life-lessons decisions rule tactics manual guidebok

But when he’s cut, I bleed.

em Shards of Honour
love pain empathy

Your father calls you to his court. You need not pack. You go garbed in glorious raiment. He waits eagerly by his palace doors to welcome you, and has prepared a place at the high table, by his side, in the company of the great-souled, honored, and best-beloved.

em Paladin of Souls
death-and-dying

The really unforgivable acts are committed by calm men in beautiful green silk rooms, who deal death wholesale, by the shipload, without lust, or anger, or desire, or any redeeming emotion to excuse them but cold fear of some pretended future. But the crimes they hope to prevent in that future are imaginary. The ones they commit in the present — they are real.

em Shards of Honour
honor honour

For your fourth consoling thought, I would point out that in this venue," a wave of his finger took in Vorbarr Sultana, and by extension Barrayar, "acquiring a reputation as a slick and dangerous man, who would kill without compunction to obtain and protect his own, is not all bad. In fact, you might even find it useful.""Useful! Have you found the name of the Butcher of Komarr a handy prop, then, sir?" Miles said indignantly.His father's eyes narrowed, partly in grim amusement, partly in appreciation. "I've found it a mixed . . . damnation.

em A Civil Campaign
honor reputation

everyone has their folding-point, Miles. Their mortal vulnerability. Some just keep it in a nonstandard location.

em A Civil Campaign
honor honour

And this was your friend?" Cordelia raised her eyebrows. "Seems to me the only difference between your friends and your enemies is how long the stand around chatting before they shoot you.

em Shards of Honour
friend enemy

There's something to that in both directions," said Ekaterin mildly. "Nothing is more guaranteed to make one start acting like a child than to be treated like one. It's so infuriating. It took me the longest time to figure out how to stop falling into that trap.""Yes, exactly," said Kareen eagerly. "You understand! So—how did you make them stop?""You can't make them—whoever your particular them is—do anything, really," said Ekaterin slowly. "Adulthood isn't an award they'll give you for being a good child. You can waste . . . years, trying to get someone to give that respect to you, as though it were a sort of promotion or raise in pay. If only you do enough, if only you are good enough. No. You have to just . . . take it. Give it to yourself, I suppose. Say, I'm sorry you feel like that, and walk away. But that's hard.

em A Civil Campaign
family adulthood mental-health dysfunctional-families

I miss it every minute, and I have no wish at all to go back.

em A Civil Campaign
nostalgia the-past

I am not schizoid. A little manic-depressive, maybe.""'Know thyself.'" "We try, sir.

em Borders of Infinity
funny insanity know-thyself schizo manic-depressive

The fourth approved approach for the problem of frontally attacking a guarded wormhole was to shoot the officer who suggested it.

em The Vor Game
plans stupidity attack wormhole bad-idea

That civet-jasmine blend you're wearing tonight absolutely clashes with the third-level formal style of your dress, you know.

em Cetaganda
humor fashion

Her smile grew bitter as desert brine. "The gods may forgive Ista all day long. But if Ista does not forgive Ista, the gods may go hang themselves.

em Paladin of Souls
blame forgive gods bitter bujold ista

Change is possible.''Change is inevitable.

em Shards of Honour
inevitable change truth-of-life possible

I wanted to give you a victory. But by their essential nature triumphs can’t be given.

em A Civil Campaign
victory give nature giving triumph triumphs earn-it nature-of-things

God save me from another such victory.

em Memory
victory defeat pyrrhic-victories

The strangeness of the Barrayaran government system with all its unwritten customs, pressed on Cordelia not so much as first glance but gradually. And yet it seemed to work for them somehow. They made it work, pretending a government into existence. Perhaps all governments were all consensus fictions at their hearts.

em Barrayar
humor political

Lord X was a tyrant, not a revolutionary. He wanted to take over the system, not change it.

em Cetaganda
political observant

When I was a wee little kid," remarked Roic, watching over their shoulders, "there was a time I thought that any skinny old man I saw was my grandfather. It was pretty confusing.

em CryoBurn
humor kids

They stared at her curiously, and she caught snatches of conversation in two or three languages. It wasn't hard to guess their content, and she smiled a bit primly. Youth, it appeared, was full of illusions as to how much sexual energy two people might have to spare while hiking forty or so kilometers a day, concussed, stunned, diseased, on poor food and little sleep, alternating caring for a wounded man with avoiding becoming dinner for every carnivore within range - and with a coup to plan for the end.

em Shards of Honour
sex maturity rumors grown-ups

Apologizing to me again, thought Miles miserably. For me. He keeps telling me I'm all right—and then apologizing. Inconsistent, Father.He shuffled back and forth across the room again, and his pain burst into speech. He flung his words against the deaf door, "I'll make you take back that apology! I am all right, damn it! I'll make you see it. I'll stuff you so full of pride in me there'll be no room left for your precious guilt! I swear by my word as Vorkosigan. I swear it, Father," his voice fell to a whisper, "Grandfather. Somehow, I don't know how . . .

em Young Miles
inspirational emotional miles vorkosigan the-warrior-s-apperentice

It wasn't a case of storming heaven. It was a case of letting heaven storm you.

em The Curse of Chalion
mysticism

But personally, I think [sainthood] is not so much the growth of virtue, as simply the replacement of prior vices with an addiction to one's god.

em The Curse of Chalion
religion mysticism saints

If there’s no game, isn't winning a pretty meaningless concept?

em Memory
game winning games meaningless

He was shaken by an unwelcome insight. Lives did not add as integers. They added as infinities.

em Borders of Infinity
truth insight infinity value-of-life

It’s a . . . transcendental act. Making life. . . . ‘By this act, I bring one death into the world.’ One birth, one death, and all the pain and acts of will between. . . . Our children change us . . . whether they live or not.

em Barrayar
philosophy parenthood

Hunting hawks did not belong in cages, no matter how much a man coveted their grace, no matter how golden the bars. They were far more beautiful soaring free. Heartbreakingly beautiful.

em The Warrior's Apprentice
unrequited-love cage hawk miles-vorkosigan bujold warrior-s-apprentice

His master plan to get them all out the door early met its first check of the day when he opened his closet door to discover that Zap the Cat, having penetrated the security of Vorkosigan House through Miles's quisling cook, had made a nest on the floor among his boots and fallen clothing to have kittens. Six of them.Zap ignored his threats about the dire consequences of attacking an Imperial Auditor, and purred and growled from the dimness in her usual schizophrenic fashion. Miles gathered his nerve and rescued his best boots and House uniform, at a cost of some high Vor blood, and sent them downstairs for a hasty cleaning by the overworked Armsman Pym. The Countess, delighted as ever to find her biological empire increasing, came in thoughtfully bearing a cat-gourmet tray prepared by Ma Kosti that Miles would have had no hesitation in eating for his own breakfast. In the general chaos of the morning, however, he had to go down to the kitchen and scrounge his meal. The Countess sat on the floor and cooed into his closet for a good half-hour, and not only escaped laceration, but managed to pick up, sex, and name the whole batch of little squirming furballs before tearing herself away to hurry and dress.

em Memory
mothers kittens

The book is not an object on the table; it is an event in the reader's mind. It's a process, through which an idea in my mind triggers an idea, more-or-less corresponding, in yours. The words on the page are merely the means to that end, a think-by-numbers set, a bottled daydream. The book, therefore, is only finished when someone reads it. - Sidelines

reading reading-books

There is a sad disconnectedness that overcomes a library when its owner is gone.

em Komarr
philosophy books libraries

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