Ten of My Favorite David VanDyke Quotes
David VanDyke, a writer whom I am guessing you love? Here are our 10 best David VanDyke quotes for you to enjoy. At Australia Unwrapped we believe every book has at least one quotable line, and our mission is to find them all. Here you will find David VanDyke’s top 10 popular and famous quotes. Like every good writer David VanDyke made a number of memorable quotes, here are some of our favorites:
About David VanDyke
A Hugo Award and Dragon Award finalist, David VanDyke has written three sci-fi adventure series, Plague Wars, Stellar Conquests, and Galactic Liberation, which have sold over 500,000 copies to date, making him a best-selling author of fiction. As a co-author of three of BV Larson’s million-selling Star Force Series titles, he has contributed to the success of these books. He is a retired U.S. military officer, a veteran of both branches of the armed forces, and has served in a number of conflict zones in the past. He lives with his amazing wife Beth, who is also a business partner, near Tucson, Arizona, USA, where he runs his business.
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Popular Quotes
“Sleep was a big black scary thing inhabited by dreams”
― David VanDyke, The Eden Plague
“What’s the most important factor in any organization?” “Umm…is this a trick question?” “Nope. Just answer.” “Okay…morale?” “Morale is a symptom and an indicator, not a cause.” “Oh, like…the answer is always ‘Jesus’?” Jill burst out laughing at the old joke they’d discovered they both knew: in church, the answer is always ‘Jesus.”
― David VanDyke, Comes the Destroyer
“All you had to do was take a visit to Dachau or Auschwitz or Srebrenica to see what kind of monsters humans could be. Humanity had always been brutally selfish; one slip, trip and fall away from lynch-mob violence, from downright evil. It wouldn’t take much of a breakdown in society to push them all across that line.”
― David VanDyke, The Eden Plague
“Power itself, to those who had it, was more important than anything else, or anyone. It didn’t matter whether the wielder was a slave owner, a pigheaded officer or a politician. As soon as they got power, and felt afraid of losing it, then they would abuse it, and to hell with the people that got hurt.”
― David VanDyke, Reaper’s Run
“Markis shook himself. What’s wrong with me? Reaching inside for the anger, he used it to regain his balance. Remember, this woman tried to kill me. The body reaches for sex after violent action, the urge to procreate, but I swore off all of that when…”
― David VanDyke
“Humanity had always been brutally selfish; one slip, trip and fall away from lynch-mob violence, from downright evil. It wouldn’t take much of a breakdown in society to push them all across that line.”
― David VanDyke, The Eden Plague
“Cognitive bias will maintain their belief in the impossible long after the facts have been made clear to them. Only when confronted with impending death might they change their minds.”
― David VanDyke, Battleship Indomitable
“Biology can’t be outrun: healing takes energy and materials, no matter how advanced the drug or technique. And”
― David VanDyke, The Eden Plague
“The worst plan executed quickly and violently is better than the best plan not executed at all.”
― David VanDyke, Reaper’s Run
“You son of a bitch, I’ll hunt you down for Andy’s sake, I swear to God I will –”
― David VanDyke
10 Famous Quotes by Author David VanDyke
Quotes for all, here you found our selection of 10 David VanDyke quotes. Make sure you help by commenting your best David VanDyke quote below and sharing our favorite authors so we can look them up, read some of their works and give you the best quotes we can find. We hope you enjoyed our top 10 quotes by David VanDyke. However, feel free to comment below if you disagree or would like to include some other great and memorable David VanDyke quotes in our list.
One Final Bonus – David VanDyke Quote
“She’d seen it in the Corps, and in the gangs before that. Power itself, to those who had it, was more important than anything else, or anyone. It didn’t matter whether the wielder was a slave owner, a pigheaded officer or a politician. As soon as they got power, and felt afraid of losing it, then they would abuse it, and to hell with the people that got hurt.”
― David VanDyke, Reaper’s Run
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