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  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 11 dage siden
    As fun as it was, I felt as though some part of my mind was blurry, and as though my life carried the sweet yet putrid odor of rotting fruit. It was a vaguely unpleasant feeling, but I was reluctant to break free from this dormant state and once again give everything my all.
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 7 dage siden
    I suspect many people don’t like the idea of involving religion in a story. To a believer, religion is a precious source of strength that’s vulnerable to attack. Meanwhile, to many nonbelievers, it’s nothing more than a ridiculous set of fictitious beliefs. This is why many believers become insular, and conflicts easily arise when two religions run up against each other.
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 7 dage siden
    “I don’t live to provide entertainment for you,” I told her bluntly. “I won’t do something just because you want to see it.”
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 7 dage siden
    I had no desire to go back anyway. I felt more like a man who’d married the wrong woman and been given a sense of freedom once he’d finally divorced her.
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 7 dage siden
    For him, it was all about how much value could be found in the facts he’d brought to light as he crawled through the boundless darkness of undiscovered truths; that was the measure of an academic’s worth.
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 6 dage siden
    Heroes weren’t something anyone could just create—they appeared naturally. That lack of artificiality was part of what made them heroes in the eyes of others.
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 6 dage siden
    We need to buy time for the children to grow up in peace
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 6 dage siden
    The other method isn’t to get rid of weapons and soldiers—it’s to remove the need for them. In other words, we’d need to give people a means to solve their problems without violence.
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 6 dage siden
    Compliments scared me. It was something I’d never grown used to—I was never sure whether I should be happy. Taking them to heart could inflate the ego, and for some people, using compliments to manipulate others was like second nature.
  • TG Kirkmanhar citeretfor 5 timer siden
    I’d come to realize that people who couldn’t use their brains were actually quite common. People like her weren’t able to form logical conclusions even when all the facts were laid out before them. Her only option was to accept the opinions of others—and there were no shortages of those
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