Kindle Notes & Highlights
“But maybe if we didn’t segregate them and allowed them to interact with humans, this wouldn’t be a problem,” Kevin shot back. “We want peace, yet we continuously take rights away from others, breeding hate and resentment! How does that make us any better than them?”
I never found that… I didn’t get it from capturing dragons outside the Exclusion Zone. Even those I slaughtered during the war… it never made me feel better.
when I met you… when I saw you on my stoop… I didn’t see a fierce dragon that wanted me, and everyone I cared about, dead. I saw something else.” “What?” “I saw myself, many years ago. I saw the innocence I once had. That’s when I found the peace I was looking for.
The other doctors grouped together and quickly raised their hands. One fell to his knees, “Please don’t hurt us! We were just following orders”
“A response…” Radley replied. “One that will no doubt give the wrong people even more power to say, ‘I told you so’ and gain even more support. The lines of war are being drawn right in front of us and we don’t even see it.”
Just because we saw awful things, it doesn’t mean that we have an excuse to destroy the world.
He was young then, all ready to go out and avenge his family. He paused for a moment, looking back on it now, he realized just how stupid the whole thing was. He wasn’t avenging anyone. He just wanted an excuse to continue killing dragons, like most of the people who had joined the security corps.

