Edgar Rice Burroughs quotes:

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  • I loved her. I still love her, though I curse her in my sleep, so nearly one are love and hate, the two most powerful and devasting emotions that control man, nations, life.

  • Love is a strange master, and human nature is still stranger.

  • Death, only, renders hope futile.

  • I knew nothing about the technique of story writing, and now, after eighteen years of writing, I still know nothing about the technique, although with the publication of my new novel, "Tarzan and the Lost Empire", there are 31 books on my list.

  • She did not admire him any more than she had. It was merely that she considered him the Lesser of two evils.

  • As the body rolled to the ground Tarzan of the Apes placed his foot upon the neck of his lifelong enemy and, raising his eyes to the full moon, threw back his fierce young head and voiced the wild and terrible cry of his people.

  • I love you, and because I love you I believe in you. But if I did not believe, still should I love. Had you come back for me, and had there been no other way, I would have gone into the jungle with you - forever.

  • No fiction is worth reading except for entertainment. If it entertains and is clean, it is good literature, or its kind. If it forms the habit of reading, in people who might not read otherwise, it is the best literature.

  • We are, all of us, creatures of habit, and when the seeeming necessity for schooling ourselves in new ways ceases to exist, we fall naturally and easily into the manner and customs which long usage has implanted ineradicably within us.

  • Mine own people do not care for me, John Carter; I am too unlike them. It is a sad fate, since I must live my life amongst them.

  • This was life! Ah, how he loved it! Civilization held nothing like this in its narrow and circumscribed sphere, hemmed in by restrictions and conventionalities. Even clothes were a hindrance and a nuisance. At last he was free. He had not realized what a prisoner he had been.

  • It never seems to occur to some people, that, like beauty, a sense of humor may sometimes be fatal.

  • Golf is a mental disorder.

  • Were there no desire there would be no virtue, and because one man desires what another does not, who shall say whether the child of his desire be Vice or Virtue?

  • Anger and hate against one we love steels our hearts, but contempt or pity leaves us silent and ashamed.

  • Could it be that there were other things more desirable than cold logic and undefiled brain power?

  • When Tarzan killed he more often smiled than scowled, and smiles are the foundation of beauty.

  • If you write one story, it may be bad; if you write a hundred, you have the odds in your favor.

  • I took her in my arms and kissed her.And thus in the midst of a city of wild conflict, filled with the alarms of war; with death and destruction reaping their terrible harvest around her, did Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, true daughter of Mars, the God of War, promise herself in marriage to John Carter, Gentleman of Virginia.

  • I had this story from one who had no business to tell it to me, or to any other. I may credit the seductive influence of an old vintage upon the narrator for the beginning of it, and my own skeptical incredulity during the days that followed for the balance of the strange tale.

  • The more one listens to ordinary conversations the more apparent it becomes that the reasoning faculties of the brain take little part in the direction of the vocal organs.

  • I do not think that I am ever overconfident. I am merely wholly confident, and I maintain that there is all the difference in the world there.

  • The whole fabric of our religion is based on superstitious belief in lies that have been foisted upon us for ages by those directly above us, to whose personal profit and aggrandizement it was to have us continue to believe as they wished us to believe.

  • To lose the only creature in all his world who ever had manifested love and affection for him was the greatest tragedy he had ever known.

  • As you know I am not of Barsoom; your ways are not my ways, and I can only act in the future as I have in the past, in accordance with the dictates of my conscience and guided by the standards of mine own people."

  • ...it was his misfortune that most of the men he knew preferred immaculate linen and their clubs to nakedness and the jungle. It was, of course, difficult to understand, yet it was very evident that they did.

  • Y la sonrisa es la base de la belleza.

  • They say that none of us exists, except in the imagination of his fellows, other than as an intangible, invisible mentality.

  • So strong is the power of superstition that even though we know that we have been reverencing a sham, yet still we hesitate to admit the validity of our new-found convictions.

  • I have been successful probably because I have always realized that I knew nothing about writing and have merely tried to tell an interesting story entertainingly.

  • If I had followed my better judgment always, my life would have been a very dull one.

  • Am I alive and a reality, or am I but a dream?

  • I verily believe that a man's way with women is in inverse ratio to his prowess among men. The weakling and the saphead have often great ability to charm the fair sex, while the fighting man who can face a thousand real dangers unafraid, sits hiding in the shadows like some frightened child.

  • You are here for but an instant, and you mustn't take yourself too seriously

  • Even theories must have foundations.

  • The time has arrived when patience becomes a crime and mayhem appears garbed in a manner of virtue

  • I loathed poverty and I would have liked to put my hands on the party who said that poverty is an honorable estate. It is an indication of inefficiency and nothing more. There is nothing honorable or fine about it.

  • I got this story from someone who had no business in the telling of it.

  • The jungle which is presided over by Kudu, the sun, is a very different jungle from that of Goro, the moon. The diurnal jungle has its own aspect--its own lights and shades, its own birds, its own blooms, its own beasts ... The lights and shades of the nocturnal jungle are as different as one might imagine the lights and shades of another world to differ from those of our world.

  • I have discovered that the world over, unusual weather prevails at all times of the year.

  • A warrior may change his metal, but not his heart.

  • It is a characteristic of the weak and criminal to attribute to others the misfortunes that are the result of their own wickedness.

  • I write to escape ... to escape poverty.

  • Clothes therefore, must be the insignia of the superiority of man over all other animals, for surely there could be no other reason for wearing the hideous things

  • I shall have to believe even though I cannot understand.

  • Traveling through space is stupifyingly monotonous.

  • For myself, I always assume that a lion is ferocious, and so I am never caught off my guard.

  • Beast?" Jane murmured. "Then God make me a beast; for, man or beast, I am yours.

  • For a time Jack was angry; but when he had been without the jacket for a short while he began to realize that being half-clothed is infinitely more uncomfortable than being entirely naked. Soon he did not miss his clothing in the least, and from that he came to revel in the freedom of his unhampered state.

  • Yes, I was a fool, but I was in love, and though I was suffering the greatest misery I had ever known I would not have had it otherwise for all the riches of Barsoom. Such is love, and such are lovers wherever love is known.

  • exsistance is not the cure it is the problem

  • It must be that I am dreaming, and that I shall awaken in a moment to see that awful knife descending toward my heart- kiss me, dear, just once before I lose my dream forever." -Jane-

  • I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate and experiment where wiser men would have left well enough alone.

  • Imagination is but another name for super intelligence.

  • I could write stories just as rotten.

  • I presume that it is the better part of wisdom that we bow to our fate with as good grace as possible.

  • For me, temperance is essential to good work.

  • Even brave men, and D'Arnot was a brave man, are sometimes frightened by solitude.

  • I do not believe that I am made of the stuff which constitutes heroes, because, in all of the hundreds of instances that my voluntary acts have placed me face to face with death, I cannot recall a single one where any alternative step to that I took occurred to me until many hours later.

  • In one respect at least the Martians are a happy people, they have no lawyers.

  • In that little party there was not one who would desert another; yet we were of different countries, different colours, different races, different religions--and one of us was of a different world.

  • I am Tarzan of the Apes. I want you. I am yours. You are mine. We live here together always in my house. I will bring you the best of fruits, the tenderest deer, the finest meats that roam the jungle. I will hunt for you. I am the greatest of the jungle fighters. I will fight for you. I am the mightiest of the jungle fighters. You are Jane Porter, I saw it in your letter. When you see this you will know that it is for you and that Tarzan of the Apes loves you.

  • Fortunate indeed are those in which there is combined a little good and a little bad, a little knowledge of many things outside their own callings, a capacity for love and a capacity for hate, for such as these can look with tolerance upon all, unbiased by the egotism of him whose head is so heavy on one side that all his brains run to that point.

  • Subconscious minds are no less fallible than the objective mind.

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