Ender's Game

Book · 6 characters · 625 quotes · 1985

Quotes from Ender's Game

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"In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that moment I also love him."
Ender Wiggin Wisdom
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"The way to win is to find the weak points in your opponent's strategy and exploit them."
Mazer Rackham
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"I think it's impossible to really understand somebody, what they want, what they believe, and not love them the way they love themselves."
Ender Wiggin Wisdom
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"He was alone."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Solitude
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"The war was real."
Ender Wiggin Truth
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"He could not go back."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Time
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"They would remember him."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator)
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"The future was uncertain."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Change
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"He felt nothing."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Power
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"They were not human."
Ender Wiggin Philosophy
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"He was faster than anyone."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Strength
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"The message was clear."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator)
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"No one else could have done it."
Graff Leadership
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"He was chosen."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator)
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"They had to kill him."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) War
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"Only a small percentage of children."
Graff Education
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"He understood her better than anyone else."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Wisdom
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"The light was blinding."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Hope
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"He had already proven his worth."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Success
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"It was just a game."
Ender Wiggin Truth
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"They were counting on me."
Ender Wiggin
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"A moment of compassion."
Mazer Rackham Kindness
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"I want to see the buggers."
Ender Wiggin Imagination
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"Ender was a killer in spite of everything."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) War
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"The test was being myself."
Ender Wiggin Truth
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"They had learned that they had to be clever."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Knowledge
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"I don't care what you do to me anymore."
Ender Wiggin Power
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"You taught me how to destroy them."
Ender Wiggin Education
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"The game is over."
Mazer Rackham War
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"He was like a magnet. Everyone wanted to be near him."
Orson Scott Card (Narrator) Leadership