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To Stand or Fall (The End of All Things, #4) To Stand or Fall by John Scalzi
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“If someone is telling you to live in interesting times, they are basically telling you they want you to die horribly, and to suffer terribly before you do. Seriously, they are not your friend. This is a tip I am giving you for free.”
John Scalzi, To Stand or Fall
“There’s a saying: “May you live in interesting times.” To begin, it’s a curse. “Interesting” in this case uniformly means “Oh god, death is raining down upon us and we shall all perish wailing and possibly on fire.” If someone wanted to say something nice to you, they wouldn’t tell you to live in “interesting” times. They would say something like, “I wish you eternal happiness” or “May you have peace” or “Live long and prosper” and so on. They wouldn’t say “Live in interesting times.” If someone is telling you to live in interesting times, they are basically telling you they want you to die horribly, and to suffer terribly before you do. Seriously, they are not your friend. This is a tip I am giving you for free.”
John Scalzi, To Stand or Fall
“It’s better to be a dog in peace, than a man in war.”
John Scalzi, To Stand or Fall
“I’m a terrific boss, and I’ll brutally sabotage the career of any underling who says different.”
John Scalzi, To Stand or Fall