166 Quotes by Robert Jackson Bennett

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    Every innovation – technological, sociological, or otherwise – begins as a crusade, organizes itself into a practical business, and then, over time, degrades into common exploitation.

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    Remember – move thoughtfully, give freedom to others, and you’ll rarely do wrong, Sancia. I’ve learned that now. I wish I’d known it in life.

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    Is it ignorance if you don’t care to know it?” “Yes. That is almost the definition of ignorance, actually.

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    Killing echoes inside you. It never goes away. Maybe some who have killed don’t know that they’ve lost something, but they have.

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    I don’t think we can build much of a future,′ says Shara, ’without knowing the truth of the past. It’s time to be honest about what the world really was, and what it is now.

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    But you must know that if corruption is powerful enough, it’s not corruption at all – it’s law. Unspoken, unwritten, but law.

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    Peace is but the absence of war. War and conflict form the sea through which nation-states swim. Some who have had the fortune to find clear, calm waters believe otherwise. They have forgotten that war is momentum. War is natural. And war makes one strong.

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    There’s no such thing as a good death... It’s just a dull, stupid thing we all have to do eventually. To ask meaning of it is to ask meaning of a shadow.

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