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9324ff8 The whole question of morality...""Is as nothing when one's stomach rumbles," said Jhary. Michael Moorcock
7db00fa Tyrants hate original thinking. Michael Moorcock
7ddc21a It's all a question of power and rarely a question of justice. Michael Moorcock
ac3f032 How the weak hate weakness. Michael Moorcock
ff42b2d But regret was useless now, so he forgot it. Michael Moorcock
2af7825 Destiny can contain a few extra threads in her design and still accomplish her original aims. Michael Moorcock
bf058dc You blame the gods, then?""I blame the despair that the gods brought." Michael Moorcock
a7ceb8e I do not know. That is the only real truth, Shaarilla. I do not know. Michael Moorcock
c713f43 Why do we worship such a god when whim decides him so often? Michael Moorcock
9505047 A man who can't forget the past is a man who cannot plan for the future. Michael Moorcock
7bf78d1 Are the gods mad or are they so subtle we cannot fathom the workings of their minds? Michael Moorcock
3fd516f Regret is useless since it can achieve nothing. Michael Moorcock
d066def One can act too much in the cause of self-preservation and experience nothing fresh as a result. Michael Moorcock
6daed76 Again that smile of exquisite and self-congratulatory piety. Michael Moorcock
8a8466e Do not speculate, Sedenko, on things for which no evidence exists. You will waste your time. Michael Moorcock
bc2d822 Man is a rationalizing beast, if not a rational one. Michael Moorcock
0b88c4b Can Hell and Heaven be merely the difference between ignorance and knowledge? Michael Moorcock
f30e905 An unquestioned creed is a noose about the throat of Reason. Michael Moorcock
8bf9e6b It's never 'should' with engineers, my old friend, but 'how'? Have you not learned that much?" Michael Moorcock
d948df8 My instinct shouted "Conspiracy" but my head reasoned "Coincidence". Michael Moorcock
79f6241 Destiny was apparently a word describing an individual's desperate need for certainty. Michael Moorcock
c2bbeb5 I guessed he experienced the terrible confusion of a true solipsist when the outer world impinges. Michael Moorcock
6e1f1a9 Better wicked Lucifer for a master, thought I, than a pious Tyrant! Michael Moorcock
b185ddd Redefine the terms by which Man views the world, and thus eventually you redefine the world itself. Michael Moorcock
75e4602 He had thought his wars over. Now he realized peace had been merely a lull. Michael Moorcock
d9d5bac You are martyred, as woman is ever martyred, particularly if she seeks her own power. Michael Moorcock
839ca3c Thus woman trusts in man down all the years and so, as always, is betrayed. Michael Moorcock
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