Steven Pressfield Quotes
Rooster Was A Bad Slave. He Had No Use For Anyone, Not Even The Gods. Not That He Was Angry At The Gods, Like Some I'd Met. He Just Dismissed Them Entirely. There Were No Gods, And That Was That.
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