13 Inspiring Jim C. Hines Quotes (Free List)

Jim C. Hines quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, Jim C. Hines has a lot to say. In this list we present the 13 best Jim C. Hines quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!

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Jim C. Hines quotes

Your religious beliefs are your business. They are not and should not be the basis for law. If you use them as justification to discriminate against others, don’t be upset when others decide you’re an asshole.”]

— Jim C. Hines


I like big books and I cannot lie.You other readers can’t denyThat when a kid walks in with The Name of the WindLike a hardbound brick of win.Story bling.Wanna swipe that thingCause you see that boy is speedingRight through the book he’s reading.I’m hooked and I can’t stop pleading.Wanna curl up with that for ages, All thousand pages.Reviewers tried to warn me.But with that plot you hookedMe like Bradley.Ooh, crack that fat spine.You know I wanna make you mine.This book is stella ’cause it ain’t some quick novella.

— Jim C. Hines


Trust is a choice. Actually, trust is more of a desperate, hopeful guess based on limited information.

— Jim C. Hines, Revisionary


The sonic screwdriver from Doctor Who might have worked, having been canonically established as being ineffective on wood, but nobody had ever figured out how to use the controls on the blasted thing.

— Jim C. Hines, Codex Born


I had said before that all stories were magic. It had never occurred to me that all magic was stories.

— Jim C. Hines, Unbound


As was often the case, Magic just chuckled and kicked physics in the balls, leaving it groaning and wondering what just happened.

— Jim C. Hines, Unbound


Every libromancer had a first book. Etched more sharply into my memory than my first kiss, this book had been my magical awakening.

— Jim C. Hines, Libriomancer


Can we all pause a moment to appreciate the artistry of that sentence? “Sitting casually on the floor, a guard sat…” That’s freaking art right there! Someone nominate this thing for the Hugo Award already!

— Jim C. Hines, The Prosekiller Chronicles: Rise of the Spider Goddess — An Annotated Novel


On a related note, I think for many of us, the first step in becoming a good writer is to write crap. In all seriousness, none of us are born knowing how to write. Almost all of us will produce a lot of really lousy stories before we start to get good. (Not all of us will choose to publish those lousy stories, but that’s a whole separate discussion…)

— Jim C. Hines, The Prosekiller Chronicles: Rise of the Spider Goddess — An Annotated Novel


I’ve said for years — ever since I figured out how to write Goblin Hero — that it’s important to give yourself permission to write crap. Perfection is the destroyer of art. It’s paralyzing. Art, whether it’s writing or painting or anything else, requires risk. And risk means you’re going to make mistakes. Sometimes you’re going to fail.

— Jim C. Hines


Some people would say it’s a bad idea to bring a fire-spider into a public library. Those people would probably be right, but it was better than leaving him alone in the house for nine hours straight. The one time I tried, Smudge had expressed his displeasure by burning through the screen that covered his tank, burrowing into my laundry basket, and setting two weeks’ worth of clothes ablaze.

— Jim C. Hines, Libriomancer


But ‘I worked hard on this’ doesn’t exempt you from criticism. Those harsh reviews aren’t about anyone being out to get me. It’s not an Authors vs. Reviewers thing. It’s people taking the time to express their opinions because they care about this s

— Jim C. Hines


…bookstores, libraries… they’re the closest thing I have to a church.

— Jim C. Hines, Libriomancer


A zombie amusement park sounds like fun, but the health code violations alone are enough to turn your stomach.

— Jim C. Hines