Jake Smith

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A king surrounded by toadies may feel secure, but so does the goose of the feast feel well fed by the butcher. Fawning should be punished the same as treason— with swift, unflinching execution— for it strikes at the sovereign’s eyes. Flattery blinds a man gradually, but forever.
The Fall of Babel (The Books of Babel #4)
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