“If you want someone to tell you what to think..." "You will never be short of people willing to do so.” PeopleIfsThinkingWantWilling Author:Frances Hardinge
“If you want someone to tell you what to think," the phantom answered briskly, without looking up, "you will never be short of people willing to do so." . . . "Come now," he said at last, "you can hardly claim that I have left you ignorant. I taught you to read, did I not?” PeopleIfsThinkingWantSaidLastsLeftTaughtWillingClaimsIgnorantPhantoms Author:Frances Hardinge
“Ordinary life did not stop just because kings rose and fell, Mosca realized. People adapted. If the world turned upside down, everyone ran and hid in their houses, but a very short while later, if all seemed quiet, they came out again and started selling each other potatoes.” PeopleIfsWorldHouseKingsQuietOrdinaryRoseSellingRanPotatoesUpside DownAdaptedOrdinary Life Book:Fly By Night Source: Fly By Night
“At one o’clock, the ever-logical Right-Eye Grand Steward woke up to discover that during his sleep his left-eyed counterpart had executed three of his advisors for treason, ordered the creation of a new carp pool and banned limericks. Worse still, no progress had been made in tracking down the Kleptomancer, and of the two people believed to be his accomplices, both had been released from prison and one had been appointed food taster. Right-Eye was not amused. He had known for centuries that he could trust nobody but himself. Now he was seriously starting to wonder about himself.” PeopleMadeStillsTwoEyeThreeLeftSleepKnownWonderProgressCenturyCreationPrisonStartingClockLogicalPoolTreasonAmusedBannedCounterpartsStewardsAdvisorsAccomplicesTrackingLimerickCarpTrust Nobody Book:A Face Like Glass Source: A Face Like Glass