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Pestilence Pestilence by Victor Methos
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“Hope was what was left in Pandora’s box. Maybe people’s lives aren’t meant to have hope.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence
“the more likely the person had never done anything new or interesting. Anyone who came up with some interesting theory or project devoted all their time to that one thing.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence
“Emotions were nothing more than a response of the weak, those who were ruled over rather than doing the ruling.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence
“Bailing out those that haven’t mastered themselves doesn’t help either person. It’s actually an embarrassment to both.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence
“There’s a Chinese curse that says, ‘May you live in interesting times.’ And this is definitely an interesting time.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence
“Nothing more than terrorism on a grand scale, it had been dubbed “the Forgotten Conflict” by United Nations workers. Over five million people had died, and no one seemed to even know what was really going on.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence
“Thoughts make our choices, and our choices make our actions, which make our lives.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence
“They are in their life exactly where their past thoughts have brought them. Our thoughts are what make us who we are. You keep thinking negative thoughts, and that’s all you’re going to bring into your life.”
Victor Methos, Pestilence