Quotesia
Home
Authors
Popular authors
E. Joseph Cossman
Hosea Ballou
William James
Lord Byron
Henri Frederic Amiel
George Washington
All authors
Today's birthdays
1882 - James Joyce
1905 - Ayn Rand
1931 - Les Dawson
1859 - Havelock Ellis
1935 - Jane Wagner
1953 - Duane Chapman
Today's birthdays
Popular professions
Inventor
Cartoonist
Mathematician
Coach
Astronaut
Artist
All professions
Authors by letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
All authors
Topics
Top Quotes
Quotesia
Favorite authors
Judith Tarr Quotes
Judith Tarr Quotes
Judith Tarr
American
Author
Born:
Jan 30
,
1955
Church
Fantasy
Matter
Own
Time
World
Related authors:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
Henry David Thoreau
Joyce Meyer
Mark Twain
Og Mandino
Zig Ziglar
The more facts one introduces, the more truth one shows, the more determined the bigot is to cling to his belief.
Judith Tarr
Truth
Determined
More
Facts
Cling
His
Bigot
Shows
Belief
Most science fiction is based on our knowledge now and uses that to project the future.
Judith Tarr
Future
Knowledge
Science
Our
Project
Most
Science Fiction
Fiction
Uses
Now
Based
The Seventies were an interesting time to be a reader or writer of fantasy. Tolkien was the great master. Lin Carter was resurrecting wonders of British and American fantasy from the early twentieth century in his Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series.
Judith Tarr
Time
Great
Master
Seventies
Carter
Writer
Adult
Reader
Were
His
American
Wonders
Interesting
Century
Fantasy
Tolkien
Series
Twentieth
Twentieth Century
Early
British
Yes, I do have a soft spot for complicated villains who can't help themselves.
Judith Tarr
Complicated
Soft Spot
Spot
Yes
Themselves
Help
Who
Villains
Soft
A baby writer should take inspiration from her predecessors but also find ways to tell her own stories in her own way.
Judith Tarr
Own
Baby
Way
Ways
Tell
Find
Inspiration
Writer
Take
Also
Predecessors
Stories
Should
Her
So much of our fictional medievalism is distorted through a lens of Protestantism and the Reformation, slanted even further through Victorian anti-Catholicism. The depiction of actual medieval attitudes toward the Church is remarkably rare.
Judith Tarr
Church
Rare
Our
Further
Distorted
Through
Remarkably
Toward
Attitudes
Reformation
Depiction
Fictional
Victorian
Lens
Much
Even
Actual
Slanted
Medieval
Separation of Church and state was a radical idea when the U.S. was first founded, but it's become The Way Things Are.
Judith Tarr
Church
First
Become
Separation
Radical
State
Way
Church And State
Idea
Founded
Things
Magic is what it is, and those who work it can be male or female; it doesn't matter. What matters is power.
Judith Tarr
Work
Matter
Power
Matters
Those
Magic
Female
Male
Who
No more Judith Tarr quotes
Haven't find the right quote? Try quotes from authors related to Judith Tarr.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
Henry David Thoreau