Bill Blais Quotes
The Things I've Seen," He Continues Easily, "have Shown Me That The Only Constant Is Change. Too Much Power In One Place Is A Fool's Errand. Eventually, And Inevitably, No Matter How Good The Intentions, Or How Long The Life, Power Always Wins Out, And Everyone Suffers For It. The Only True Path Of Rational Existence Is Balance; A Constant Re-assessment Of The Burdens Of Power, If You Will.
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