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Fred Saberhagen was alive when born. He means to continue.
— Fred Saberhagen
I have some good stories yet to tell.
— Fred Saberhagen
Probably all the books I've ever written have been efforts to define the boundaries of humanity.
— Fred Saberhagen
The same tools that make any writer good, plus a cheerful willingness to suspend belief.
— Fred Saberhagen
Ysteries I read for fun, so I will probably never write one, for fear of spoiling the fun.
— Fred Saberhagen
Not eating meat really keeps me trim ... meat, and what's usually served with it, is a big calorie packer.
— Olivia Wilde
Who holds Wayfinder finds good roads,
Its master's step is brisk;
The Sword of Wisdom lightens loads
But adds unto their risk. — Fred Saberhagen
Its master's step is brisk;
The Sword of Wisdom lightens loads
But adds unto their risk. — Fred Saberhagen
I am generally way out of touch with trends, except now and then I am surprised to find myself leading one, like sympathetic vampires.
— Fred Saberhagen
There's a big overlap with the people you meet at the fantasy and science fiction cons.
— Fred Saberhagen
And what we know, or think we know, about the universe of space and time is changing very quickly.
— Fred Saberhagen
I wrote speculative fiction because I loved to read it, and thought I could do better than some of the people who were getting published.
— Fred Saberhagen
But even the best luck is no good until it's used, and we must find the right way to use it.
— Fred Saberhagen
Depression is the most extreme form of vanity.
— Julie Burchill
Everyone's faith comes from the perceptions of the mind. O Arjuna, the ego-personality is the living embodiment of faith. Your faith is your identity.
— Deepak Chopra
Research is of considerable importance in certain fields, such as science and history.
— Fred Saberhagen
Civilization is a progress from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity toward a definite, coherent heterogeneity.
— Herbert Spencer