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