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451Valuable lessons! Arlo realized that there was more to assuming leadership than giving directions or deciding broad policy. He had to use his mind and be ready to accept the advice of those whose minds were better than his.
452Vegetarianism is known and practiced on Kregen; but if a man is starving and a fat deer passes by - well, a man must live unless he wishes to surrender to the fate high ideals may bring. It is an argument that continues.
453Verence wasn't frightened, however; not simply because it is difficult to be in fear of anything when the bits you need to be frightened with are curdling several yards away, but because he had never really been frightened of anything in his life, and wasn't going to start now. This was partly because he didn't have the imagination, but he was also one of those rare individuals who are totally focused in time. Most people aren't. They live their lives as a sort of temporal blur around the point where their body actually is - anticipating the future, or holding onto the past. They're usually so busy thinking about what happens next that the only time they ever find out what is happening now is when they come to look back on it. Most people are like this. They learn how to fear because they can actually tell, down at the subconscious level, what is going to happen next. It's already happening to them.
454Villains don't think they're evil. Villains don't believe they're the bad guy. Villains believe in what they're doing. Villains think they're righteous, and that's what makes them dangerous.... There's a trap in wringing your hands together and going 'Mwahaha' - that's not villainy. The villainy to be afraid of is the villainy you don't see coming. He's sweet, he's pleasant and polite. He sneaks up on you. And you don't know he's a villain until he's got a knife buried in you. Now that's a villain.
455Violence is an evil thing, but when the guns are all in the hands of the men without respect for human rights, then men are really in trouble.
456Violence will never get you anywhere.
457War is the greatest of teachers, and not all of its lessens are bad. Their cost is just so terribly high.
458War is the last option of the state that has failed...
459We all have to die, Johnrock - every one of us. It is how we choose to live that matters. After all, it’s the only life each one of us will ever have, so how we live is of paramount importance.
460We are all susceptible to the pull of viral ideas. Like mass hysteria. Or a tune that gets into your head that you keep on humming all day until you spread it to someone else. Jokes. Urban legends. Crackpot religions. Marxism. No matter how smart we get, there is always this deep irrational part that makes us potential hosts for self-replicating information.
461We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: The stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission.
462We deal with the odd, the unexplained. Anything on Earth, or even beyond.
463We do not always see clearly into the motives of people whom we do not know well, and if they appear to agree with our own wishes, transfer our own desires into their actions.
464We rode swiftly into the growing light, a tight bunch of armed horsemen, grimfaced and bitter with the loss of Aaron Stark and our cattle. No longer were we simply hard-working, hard-riding men, no longer quiet men intent on our own affairs. For riding after lawless men was not simply for revenge or recovery of property; it was necessary if there was to be law, and here there was no law except what right-thinking men made for them selves.
465Well I'm glad to see you are aware of the gravity of the situation.
466Well that's good because any minute now it shall cease to exist.
467Well, his parents had had their episodes, that was true. Marriage was not an end to a struggle, but a beginning to a long process of working together, against vanities and false pride and arrogance. And that intimacy was a prize to be won, again and again, every day. It was not the fruit of a magic spell worked by a priest at the altar. He knew that well, and was braced for it, even eager....
468Well, I made up the name "TARDIS" from the initials: Time And Relative Dimension In Space.
469Well, since we're insulting one another, I can't say I care much for your taste in clothes. Doesn't do a thing for you.
470Well, you have a good start. Admitting that you don't know something is the first step to learning.... Every day, I amaze myself with all I don't know.
471Well... it is a fact, Jamie, that I do tend to get involved.
472We've only just arrived. There's no need to start to worry yet.
473What a sentimental old thing this TARDIS is.
474What good is a life lived as if it made no difference at all to the great life of the world? A sadder thing I cannot imagine.
475What is government but theft by consent? You'll be moving in a society of kindred spirits.
476What is more frightening? The danger you already dread, or the trick the universe hasn't pulled on you yet? The one to make all prior concerns seem moot.
477What somebody looks like, what somebody is externally, isn't important. It's what that individual is on the inside that counts. Surely that is the lesson of the Well World. Aren't the different life forms there simply exaggerated examples of what is seem in human society? Too fat, too thin, too short, too tall, too dark, too light. Be concerned with the contents, not the package.
478What the blazes are you doing in here? Don't you know this area is strictly off limits to everybody except the tea lady and the Brigadier's personal staff?
479Whatever you want to call it, {+ bullshit} can be defined as: Communications where reality and truthfulness aren’t nearly as vital as the ability to manipulate the audience to get it to do whatever one wants done.
480What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it?
481When a majority of people in any society share the same array of illusions and cling passionately to them, they will encourage one another until illusion becomes delusion, until delusion becomes mass insanity. Whole societies do go mad. History is filled with chilling examples.
482When a man takes up guns in fighting, somebody is going to get hurt. Somehow folks mostly think it will be somebody else, but we're all vulnerable, and nobody has a free ride. With guns you pay to learn, only sometimes you learn too late.
483When it comes to faith, what men fear most is the truth they already know in their heart, yet deny.
484When you are willing to meekly sacrifice your ultimate value, your life, the only one you will ever have, to any thug who on a whim decides to take it from you, then you can't be helped. You may be able to be rescued for one day, but the next day another will come and you will again willingly prostrate yourself before him. You have placed the value of the life of your killer above your own.
485When you grant to anyone who demands it the right of life or death over you, you have already become a willing slave in search of any butcher who will have you.
486When you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing; when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors; when you see that men get rich more easily by graft than by work, and your laws no longer protect you against them, but protect them against you... you may know that your society is doomed.
487When you stop testing claims by reason and evidence, you're apt to believe anything that sounds impressive, and when it's something you see, well! You're going to believe it, bad or good.
488When you tell a lie, you have to sound like you believe it.... Goes double for the ones you tell yourself.
489When you won, it was always better to win quickly and with extreme advantage.
490When you're as old as I am... you'll realize that governments don't know what they can't do until after they cease to be governments. Each government carries the seeds of its own destruction.
491Whenever equality is imposed as an absolute, it is always equalized at the least common denominator, and historically, the least common denominator of mankind has been quite low indeed.
492Who am I to fear the thunder, you superstitious dark dodging decadent?
493Who is John Gault?
494Who was it said Earthmen never invite their ancestors round to dinner?
495Why? Why do the authorities allow the criminal gangs that terrorize neighborhoods and entire cities to thrive as they do? Politicians, attorneys general, district attorneys, and the FBI have the power to destroy the gangs and prevent most of the crimes they commit, the murdering and raping and human trafficking and the endless flood of drugs across the border, the hateful murdering murdering murdering of faithful husbands and little girls in their Sunday dresses. Yet the people with the power to stop men like Hamal and Lupo and Parker often facilitate their activities. Maybe the majority of politicians and their appointees are corrupt, but not all. Are those uncorrupted individuals so often ineffective because they are cowards or lazy or stupid? Does loyalty to party, class, club, or ideology matter to them more than doing what is right? Why? Why can't such people see that the crime and anarchy they permit to flourish in poor and middle-class neighborhoods will eventually metastasize into the enclaves of the elite where they live their privileged lives? Why do they have contempt for those not in their circle? Why can't they see that being of the people rather than ruling over them is the only way that they themselves will survive?
496Wicked people never have time for reading.... It's one of the reasons for their wickedness.
497Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self.
498Wizard’s Sixth Rule: the only sovereign you can allow to rule you is reason.
499Wizard's Fifth Rule: Mind what people do, not only what they say, for deeds will betray a lie.
500Women often seemed to leave things unsaid, and in his limited experience it was what they did not say that proved the most trouble.







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