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    “We were gods once, and we died like men.”
    Theodore Judson

  • #2
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “Standing among my final friends in all the universe, I raised my sword and laughed.”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Kingdoms of Death

  • #3
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “I told you once that the universe has no center, and thus every point is its center, and it is so. If I have strained you, reader, by my repeated insistence that every action matters, that every moment of every life is the moment, the axis about which all things turn, understand that I say these things because they are true. Every step, every turn, every refusal to step.
    Everything matters.
    The cosmos is not cold or indifferent because we are not indifferent, and we are a part of that cosmos, of that grand order which has dropped the hand of He who created it. Every decision creates its ripples, every moment burns its mark on time, every action leads us ever nearer to that last day, that final last battle and the answer to that question:
    Darkness? Or light?”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Ashes of Man

  • #4
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “Sad is like a big ocean, and you can’t breathe deep down. You can float on it, you can swim a little, but be careful. Grief is drowning. Grief is deep water.”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Howling Dark

  • #5
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “We are beasts of burden, Hadrian, we men. We struggle, and by that struggle are filled, and so define ourselves. That is the way.”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Howling Dark

  • #6
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “Deep truths there may be, but none is deeper than this: Those lost to us do not return, nor the years turn back. Rather it is that we carry a piece of those lost to us within ourselves, or on our backs. Thus ghosts are real, and we never escape them.”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Howling Dark

  • #7
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “A man is the sum of his memories—and more—he is the sum of all those others he has met, and what he learned from them.”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Howling Dark

  • #8
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “You can be too free. That's chaos. To be truly free is to be like one who is adrift on a raft in the middle of the sea. One can sail anywhere in any direction. But what good is that by itself? You need a goal. You need constraints. You need to know which way to sail with whatever meagre supplies and abilities you have. The properly led life is one that draws the best path between who you could become, and who you are today. But this is accomplished by sacrificing certain freedoms. By making choices.”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Howling Dark

  • #9
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “We are clay, shaped as the mountain is shaped: by the wind, the tramping foot, and the rain. By the world. The mark of other hands is on us, but we are ourselves alone.”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Howling Dark



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