The Nomad Learns Morality Quotes
The Nomad Learns Morality
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“The cosmos does not require God, Laplace said to himself. But Emperors require Him. All those who seek to subjugate human beings in one form or another require Him. Science does not need God.”
― The Nomad Learns Morality
― The Nomad Learns Morality
“Satan’s inquisitiveness would eventually be inherited by the offspring of Adam and Eve. The inquisitiveness was the original sin.”
― The Nomad Learns Morality
― The Nomad Learns Morality
“What slave work do you want me to do for you?” asked Diogenes when he had been bought.
“Be a teacher to my children,” answered Xeniades with the insanity that matched the wisdom of Diogenes.”
― The Nomad Learns Morality
“Be a teacher to my children,” answered Xeniades with the insanity that matched the wisdom of Diogenes.”
― The Nomad Learns Morality
“Any fool with ambition and heartlessness can be a ruler.”
― The Nomad Learns Morality
― The Nomad Learns Morality
“How much should the women sacrifice for satisfying the egos of men? The question grew in her heart and became an unbearable burden. It suffocated her. We are toys in the hands of men; they play with us to soothe their tired bodies and minds.”
― The Nomad Learns Morality
― The Nomad Learns Morality
