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Often-quoted passages from the text include the following: | Often-quoted passages from the text include the following: | ||
− | “<i>Citizen is nothing more than another word for slave, for when you compromise your actions in obedience of the law you let the will of the lawmaker control you. My lesson is simple | + | “<i>Citizen is nothing more than another word for slave, for when you compromise your actions in obedience of the law you let the will of the lawmaker control you. My lesson is simple: be free.</i>” |
“<i>Hope is only a lie; a way to make the weak and the poor bind themselves in slavery so that the rich and the strong can rape the world unopposed. Only from despair comes the strength to defy.</i>” | “<i>Hope is only a lie; a way to make the weak and the poor bind themselves in slavery so that the rich and the strong can rape the world unopposed. Only from despair comes the strength to defy.</i>” |
Latest revision as of 21:37, 20 April 2006
The holy book of Sulansis, handed by the Goddess to the Sulaim in the Sixth Age.
Often-quoted passages from the text include the following:
“Citizen is nothing more than another word for slave, for when you compromise your actions in obedience of the law you let the will of the lawmaker control you. My lesson is simple: be free.”
“Hope is only a lie; a way to make the weak and the poor bind themselves in slavery so that the rich and the strong can rape the world unopposed. Only from despair comes the strength to defy.”