Harbinger of Doom Quotes
Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
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“Freedom has ever been a magnet,” said Theta. “But it’s also a target.”
― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
“Dwellers of the Deep.”
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― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
“Ob nodded. “That explains it. Half the servants we got burn the water and boil the toast. Stinking bumpkins,” he said as he lifted his wineskin to his lips for a goodly swallow. “Anyhow, in addition to Odin, there’s seven gods what we northerners fancy a bit more than the rest,” said”
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― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
“Truth is in the perception more than the fact,”
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― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
“There’s always a way, Eotrus, if a man has the will, and the courage, and never gives up.” “Another”
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― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
“Who knows what madness has beguiled those fools. But history teaches us that when a society grows old enough, and secure enough, some of its citezins get bored and learn to hate their country. It’s some sickness of the mind that all too many seem susceptible to. They see evil only in their own, though not in themselves, and grow blind to all evil from without. They go so far as to blame their own people or their own government for the evils of foreign tyrants and the crimes of common brigands, and even for bad weather.”
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― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
“religious zealotry can take hold of a man and make him do things beyond his imagining.”
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― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
“Azathoth, father to us all, teaches us that each man is of equal value to all others and entitled to the same benefits, and happiness, and respect.” “We are all equal and deserving,” chanted the multitude in near unison. “But equality eludes us, not through our faults, but through the faults of others—those of the disbelievers, the sinners, the hypocrites, and the hoarders of wealth. I say to you, why should some loathsome nobleman or disbelieving, fatted merchant be permitted to lounge in a grand manor house while you starve in a hovel or sleep in a ruin on the cold hard ground? Should he not share his home and table with you and yours, as would your brother or your father?”
― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
― Harbinger of Doom: Three Book Bundle
