Alan Dean Foster Quotes
Those Who Had Led The Rebellion Had Under-estimated The Deeply Buried Desire Of Far Too Large A Proportion Of The Population Who Simply Preferred To Be Told What To Do. Much Easier It Was To Follow Orders Than To Think For Oneself. So Everyone Had Argued And Debated And Discussed. Until It Was Too Late.
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