55+ Guy Gavriel Kay Quotes On Friendship, Marriage And Success
Guy Gavriel Kay is a Canadian author of fantasy fiction. He often uses real world historical settings, such as the Byzantine Empire or the Tang Dynasty, as the backdrop for his stories. His works often explore themes of loss, sorrow, and redemption, and have won numerous awards. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Guy Gavriel Kay on love, friendship, life.
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Top 10 Guy Gavriel Kay Quotes
- There are no wrong turnings. Only paths we had not known we were meant to walk.
- She was owner and captive, both, of a bitterly divided heart.
- The deeds of men, as footprints in the desert. Nothing under the circling moons is fated to last. Even the sun goes down.
- One didn't stop to talk with creatures from one's nightmares.
- Ice is for death and endings.
- After a while, you start to realize that you should write a book you would want to read. I try to write a book I would enjoy.
- Men made wagers with their judgment, their allegiances, their resources.
- What man would dare believe that all he planned might come to pass?
- The world could bring you poison in a jewelled cup, or surprising gifts. Sometimes you didn't know which of them it was.
- Irritation for some men was their response to strain.
Guy Gavriel Kay Short Quotes
- I have always argued, in a good novel, interesting things happen to interesting people.
- As many have noted, the peril for authors is that our work space is too easily our play space.
- What mortal knew the way their fate line would run?
- Lazy poets try to elicit a reader's response with words designed to tug at the heart.
- Eanna love us, Adaon preserve us, Morian guard our souls.
- We are the total of our longings.
- But if you couldn't do everything, did that mean you did nothing?
- most hated by the dark, for their name is light.
- The heart has its own laws... and the truth is... the truth is that you are the law of mine.
- A hand fought best when it made a fist.
Guy Gavriel Kay Famous Quotes And Sayings
When I was 18 years old, in a more innocent time, my first backpacking trip through Europe, I sneaked into the Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum after nightfall and spent several hours in there avoiding the guards patrolling. — Guy Gavriel Kay
A hard truth: that courage can be without meaning or impact, need not be rewarded, or even known. The world has not been made in that way. Perhaps, however, within the self there might come a resonance, the awareness of having done something difficult, of having done . . . something. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Fantasy is, at its best, the purest access to storytelling that we have. It universalizes a tale, it evokes wonder and timeless narrative power, it touches upon inner journeys, it illuminates our collective and individual pasts, throws a focus beam on the present day, and presages the dangers and promises of the future. — Guy Gavriel Kay
There are kinds of action, for good or ill, that lie so far outside the boundaries of normal behavior that they force us, in acknowledging that they have occurred, to restructure our own understanding of reality. We have to make room for them. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Weariness, sometimes more than anything else, can bring an end to war. — Guy Gavriel Kay
By things so achingly small are lives measured and marred. — Guy Gavriel Kay
There was some sadness in how that could happen, falling out of love with something that had shaped you. Or even people who had. — Guy Gavriel Kay
We must be what we are, or we become our enemies. — Guy Gavriel Kay
In this world, where we find ourselves, we need compassion more than anything, I think, or we are all alone. — Guy Gavriel Kay
How we remember changes how we have lived. Time runs both ways. We make stories of our lives. — Guy Gavriel Kay
You have to be afraid for it to count as bravery. — Guy Gavriel Kay
When I'm all grown up, come what may, I'll build a boat to carry me away — Guy Gavriel Kay
One man sees a riselka: his life forks there. Two men see a riselka: one of them shall die. Three men see a riselka: one is blessed, one forks, one shall die. One woman sees a riselka: her path comes clear to her. Two women see a riselka: one of them shall bear a child. Three women see a riselka: one is blessed, one is clear, one shall bear a child. — Guy Gavriel Kay
We worship…the powers that speak to our souls, if it seems they do. We do so knowing there is more to the world, and the half-world, and perhaps worlds beyond, than we can grasp. We always knew that. We can’t even stop children from dying, how would we presume to understand the truth of things? Behind things? Does the presence of one power deny another? [p. 176] — Guy Gavriel Kay
It is always difficult, even with the best will in the world, to look back a long way and see anything resembling the truth. — Guy Gavriel Kay
I will not say I am sorry, but I can tell you that I grieve. — Guy Gavriel Kay
It can be hard to write a skillfully entertaining fiction, but a great book wants to be more, and wants more from us. — Guy Gavriel Kay
It was different, though, knowing something in your thoughts and then hearing it confirmed, made real, planted in the world like a tree — Guy Gavriel Kay
Sometimes you didn't really arrive at a conclusion about your life, you just discovered that you already had. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Unless the perfidious wolves have the temerity to disobey the High King's plans, we should meet Shalhassan's forces by the Latham in mid-wood with the wolves between us. If they aren't,' Diarmuid concluded, 'we blame anyone and everything except the plan. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Liu Fang is a truly gifted, world-famous player of the pipa and the guzheng, classical Chinese stringed instruments. — Guy Gavriel Kay
... everyone knew that all islands were worlds unto themselves, that to come to an island was to come to another world. — Guy Gavriel Kay
We are all shaped by where we grow up, though that shaping takes different forms. I dont think theres any doubt that coming of age in Winnipeg both opened my eyes and made me hungry - if I can subvert all claims to be a real writer by mixing metaphors like that. — Guy Gavriel Kay
One man sees a riselka: his life forks there. Two men see a riselka: one of them shall die. Three men see a riselka: one is blessed, one forks, one shall die. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Do you know the wish of your heart?" - The Darkest Road — Guy Gavriel Kay
Some writers later, describing the events of that night and day, wrote that Wan'yen of the Altai had seen a spirit-dragon of the river and become afraid. Writers do that sort of thing. They like dragons in their tales. — Guy Gavriel Kay
She had been a solitary child, and then solitary as a woman, drawn into an orbit of her own that took her away from others, even those who would be her friends. — Guy Gavriel Kay
The military preferred - invariably - those who could be readily defined, assigned roles, understood, and controlled. — Guy Gavriel Kay
There was some sadness in how that could happen, Tai thought: falling out of love with something that had shaped you. Or even people who had? But if you didn't change at least a little, where were the passages of a life? Didn't learning, changing, sometimes mean letting go of what had once been seen as true? — Guy Gavriel Kay
You'd never killed anyone. Then you had. — Guy Gavriel Kay
We salvage what we can, what truly matters to us, even at the gates of despair. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Dave hung up. And unplugged the phone. With a fierce and bitter pain he stared at it, watching how, over and over again, it didn't ring. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Writing is never, ever easy but I wake up every morning grateful for the gift of being able to do this. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Words were power, words tried to change you, to shape bridges of longing that no one could ever really cross. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Why did becoming accustomed to something have to render its pleasures stale. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Life Lessons by Guy Gavriel Kay
- Guy Gavriel Kay's work emphasizes the importance of understanding different cultures and perspectives. He demonstrates how the power of storytelling can be used to bridge gaps between different people and create meaningful connections.
- Through his work, Kay encourages readers to think critically about the world around them and to recognize the interconnectedness of all things. He also encourages readers to consider the consequences of their actions and the impact they have on the world.
- Kay's work is a reminder that we all have the capacity to create a better world through empathy, understanding, and compassion. He encourages readers to strive for a more just and equitable society.
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