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Лин Картер — американский писатель-фантаст, литературовед и редактор книжной серии Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series .

Известные псевдонимы Лина Картера: Г. П. Лоукрафт — как пародия на Г. Ф. Лавкрафта, и Грэйл Ундвин . Wikipedia  

✵ 9. Июнь 1930 – 7. Февраль 1988
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“Yes, a woman makes a fine weapon in capable hands…slim and supple as a sword blade…and a blade to which no man’s armor is completely proof.”

Источник: Tower at the Edge of Time (1968), Chapter 9, “Slaves of Chan” (p. 86)

“The past has lost, as it always loses; the future has won, as it always wins.”

Источник: Time War (1974), Chapter 15, “The Crisis Point” (p. 155)

“Knowing that you possess a talent is half the battle in mastering it.”

Источник: Time War (1974), Chapter 12, “The Metal Brain” (p. 128)

“What use to covet loot, when even stars must die?”

Источник: Tower at the Edge of Time (1968), Chapter 13, “The Scarlet Tower” (p. 124)

“He was reluctantly forced to conclude that his sanity was unshaken.”

Источник: Time War (1974), Chapter 2, “The Lady Lis” (p. 27)

“Lux forced grief from his mind, thinking grimly of revenge.”

Источник: Time War (1974), Chapter 3, “The Silver Men” (p. 41)

““And how do you feel?” the Prince asked in a smooth voice.
“Better than you look,” Thane grunted.”

Источник: Tower at the Edge of Time (1968), Chapter 9, “Slaves of Chan” (p. 85)

“If one doesn’t learn from one’s unhappy experiences,” he wisely observed, “what’s the point of all that suffering?”

Lin Carter книга The Wizard of Zao

Источник: The Wizard of Zao (1978), Chapter 4 (p. 53)

“However, as one or another of the philosophers has probably noted ere now, the morning was not quite over yet.”

Lin Carter книга Kesrick

Источник: Kesrick (1982), Chapter 13, “Wed and Widowed” (p. 86)

“Mere abstention from a life of evil does not constitute a life devoted to good works.”

Lin Carter книга Kesrick

Источник: Kesrick (1982), Chapter 3, “The Monster-Guarded Gate” (p. 25)