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For me, any fiction of nobles and swords necessarily has to be a story of corruption, injustice and savagely violent conflict - because any other treatment is going to have all the heft and realistic honesty of a bedtime fairy tale for five year olds. — Richard K. Morgan

God wants his power in every person's life. He loves taking ordinary people and using them to do extraordinary things. It didn't take long, however, for Christians to make ministry a profession and hire a few folks to lead their churches. They called these people clergy and soon the rest of the body of Christ sat passively on the sidelines and watched. They could be part of a "church" without any real sacrifice or personal commitment to the well-being of the community. — Chris Hodges

He who wears unclean garments, has dirty teeth, is a glutton, speaks unkindly and sleeps after sunrise - although he may be the greatest personality - will lose the favour of Lakshmi. — Chanakya

The nature of conspiracy, which among those who both feared and named it, seemed to always possess at its core a misguided belief in the competence of others, as weighed against the incapacities, real or imagined, of the believer. Therefore, he concluded, the belief in conspiracy was an announcement of the believer's own sense of utter helplessness in the face of forces both mysterious and fatally efficient. — Steven Erikson

Langmuir is a regular thinking machine. Put in facts, and you get out a theory. — Saul Dushman

If I aged twice as fast and lived twice as long as a normal person, would I be Wisdom Man? — Jarod Kintz

I know I burn for you.Even in my sleep, the sleep of our people where there can be no thought,I burn for you. — Christine Feehan

Climate change: It's here. If we don't react, war, pestilence and famine will follow close behind — Rajendra K. Pachauri

So, 'reaper' is really just a nice word for 'covert pervert?' Is that what you're saying? — Rachel Vincent