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Tyrannicide Examples Quotes By Tiffany Madison

No one loses their innocence. It is either taken or given away willingly. — Tiffany Madison

Tyrannicide Examples Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

If the box contains a diamond,
I desire to believe that the box contains a diamond;
If the box does not contain a diamond,
I desire to believe that the box does not contain a diamond;
Let me not become attached to beliefs I may not want. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Tyrannicide Examples Quotes By J.R. Ward

People going in the wrong direction will get like that. Round pegs just don't fit in square holes. — J.R. Ward

Tyrannicide Examples Quotes By Elizabeth Goudge

Imagine God and Man set down together to play that game of chess that we call life. The one player is a master, the other a bungling amateur, so the outcome of the game cannot be in question. The amateur has free will, he does what he pleases, for it was he who chose to set up his will against that of the master in the first place; he throws the whole board into confusion time and again and by his foolishness delays the orderly ending of it all for countless generations, but every stupid move of his is dealt with by a masterly counterstroke, and slowly but inexorably the game sweeps on to the master's victory. But, mind you, the game could not move on at all without the full complement of pieces; Kings, Queens, Bishops, Knights, Pawns; the master does not lose sight of a single one of them. — Elizabeth Goudge

Tyrannicide Examples Quotes By Ray Bradbury

It's a lonely life, but you're used to it now, aren't you? — Ray Bradbury

Tyrannicide Examples Quotes By Gordon Merrick

Happiness often makes us rather cruel. — Gordon Merrick

Tyrannicide Examples Quotes By V.E Schwab

Magic was a living thing---that, everyone knew---but to Kell it felt like more, like a friend, like family. It was, after all, a part of him (much more than it was a part of most) and he couldn't help feeling like it knew what he was saying, what he was feeling, not only when he summoned it, but always, in every heartbeat and every breath. He was, after all, Antari. — V.E Schwab