“He fell in love with his golem, found it a source of consolation. Life” — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
“Thats all we should be, a squishy golem, an extremely articulate automaton, Without one thing- Spirit” — Bryan Lankford Copy Share Image
“He looked down at me, all heat and cinnamon-musk and midnight smirk. “Was there trouble?” Nope. Not unless you count being terminally… — Jessie Hart Copy Share Image
Every universe, our own included, begins in conversation. Every golem in the history of the world, from Rabbi Hanina's delectable goat to… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
“Rabbi Loew of sixteenth-century Prague. He is supposed to have formed an artificial human being—a robot—out of clay, just as God had… — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
According to Jewish legend, only the very wisest and very holiest rabbis had the power to make golems, animated servants of clay.… — Kage Baker Copy Share Image
“The shaping of a golem, to him, was a gesture of hope, offered against hope, in a time of desperation. It was… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
“The golem is for Franz Kafka big headache.." The ache, he confided, grew in Kafka's head, spreading throughout his bones, his joints… — Steve Stern Copy Share Image
“And indeed they didn’t, nor did they collide with their neighbors. For others were noticing them now, this tall and striking couple… — Helene Wecker Copy Share Image
“Before we had finished the third round of beers, little Johnny and I had been poisoned. Someone must have put something in… — Tomas Adam Nyapi Copy Share Image
“The shaping of a golem, to him, was a gesture of hope, offered against hope, in a time of desperation. It was… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
“Nevertheless, the potential and actual importance of fantastic literature lies in such psychic links: what appears to be the result of an… — Franz Rottensteiner Copy Share Image