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Seven Surrenders (Terra Ignota, #2) Seven Surrenders by Ada Palmer
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“The great breakthrough of our age is supposed to be that we measure success by happiness, admiring a man for how much he enjoyed his life, rather than how much wealth or fame he hoarded, that old race with no finish line. Diogenes with his barrel and his sunlight lived every hour of his life content, while Alexander fought and bled, mourned friends, faced enemies, and died unsatisfied. Diogenes is greater. Or does that past-tainted inner part of you—the part that still parses ‘thee’ and ‘thou’ and ‘he’ and ‘she’—still think that happiness alone is not achievement without legacy? Diogenes has a legacy. Diogenes ruled nothing, wrote nothing, taught nothing except by the example of his life to passersby, but, so impressed were those bypassers, that, after the better part of three millennia, we still know this about him.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Our modern moths have bounced so many times off lightbulbs, they aren’t prepared for torches, and forget that wings can burn.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Except ants" is Mushi's motto. Humanity is forever boasting of its 'unique' achievements: "Humans are the only creatures who build cities, use agriculture, domesticate animals, have nations and alliances, practice slavery, make war, make peace; these wonders make us stand alone above all other creatures, in glory and in crime." But then Mushi corrects, "Except ants.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Oh, miraculous chameleon, science, who can reverse your doctrine hourly and never shake our faith! What cult ever battered by this world of doubt can help but envy you?”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“It was an intense embrace, no awkwardness, no holding back, the kind of hug two people can only achieve after long intimacy, but anyone can give in an instant to a stuffed bear.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“The more people insist that feminism has won, the more they blind themselves to its remaining foes.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“It doesn’t take a declaration, or an invasion, to start a war, all it takes is an ‘us’ and a ‘them.’ And a spark.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“I think all human beings, even I who have no right to ask more of the world, wish to see the future. I don’t mean the whole future; after a millennium history must progress beyond one’s ability to understand”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Never create a personal enemy. Always keep layers of minions between yourself and someone you destroy, it’s safer that way.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“I am nowhere near understanding Time. It seems to be a direction in which sentience can only move one way and perceive the other, but it also destroys, and twists, and swallows, making legacies differ from, or even oppose, intent. It annihilates, repeats, erases. It is too alien to me.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Carlyle had come fluttering to the flame, lured by the false invitation Dominic had sent in Eloise's name and lured, too, by Eloise's conclusion that J.E.D.D. Mason was something not unlike a miracle. How confident the cousin was that in this golden age of peace and ever watching trackers, a virgin with a bag of gold could walk across this earth without danger. Our modern moths have bounced so many times off light bulbs they aren't prepared for torches and forget that wings can burn.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Ah, reader, I understand it is your kindness which fills you with this hubris, but it is hubris still. You presume, not only to advise your Maker, but to demand that He respond to your advice by revising the infinite and perfect Plan of His Creation precisely as you--with your flawed and finite wisdom--recommend?”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“If God made Man and Man made this, it is still a Self-portrait. And if, as some say, God made Man in His Image, and His Image then made this, it is a portrait’s portrait. And if Nature is the face of God, another Portrait, and Man is the spawn of Nature, it becomes a portrait’s portrait’s portrait. The Nature we see on Earth too is a microcosm, one might say a portrait of the Cosmos, and the Cosmos a portrait of the Laws of Nature, portraits spawning portraits like the spiral chambers of a nautilus repeating the face of God. Such a Creator seems desperate to show Himself to someone. And yet He hides Himself.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“There has to be an Outsider or the next strangest will be named Outsider.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Golden Ages always end with Dark ones.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Nothing under Providence is ever certain until an agent goes and tries and makes it so.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“I am a Humanist because I believe in heroes, that history is driven by those individuals with fire enough to change the world.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“slim and ancient like a cliff-face tree that keeps its trunk pole-thin as it puts the growing strength of centuries into its roots.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Histories say scared Majorities hurt Minorities. That’s why you hide. Utopia pretends ut because they’re openly giving Implants to U-beasts they aren’t secretly giving them to humans too, and you pretend ut because you don’t make Set-Sets anymore you aren’t making other, stranger Things. They make U-Beast Jokes to make Others forget Mars will be real; you make Number Puzzles to make Others forget your Machine-Brain-Copy will be real too.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“I think all human beings, even I who have no right to ask more of the world, wish to see the future.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Apollo thought that we need suffering to create people capable of enduring suffering. World Peace does not breed heroes.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Perhaps your better age is finally past it, reader, but my society—despite our neuter efforts—still shoves gender down our throats, imbibed in toddlerhood when a child whom the adults label ‘girl’ gets chided just a little more for getting her nice clothes muddy than a child we see as ‘boy’ and associate with snails and muddy puppy tails.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Have you come to help Me?"

The sensayer waited, uncertain whether the words were meant for her. "Help you how?" she asked.

The stone-still Speaker did not turn. "To understand the God Who made this portrait of Himself."

Carlyle looked to the altarpiece, the choirs of Heaven shimmering in their concentric circles of cracking paint and gold. "People made that, human beings searching for their own understanding."

"If God made Man and Man made this, it is still a Self-portrait.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
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“They thought we had to make the world less perfect or no one would be willing to face the hardships of moving on. There are few people left anywhere who are willing to die for something, for their children maybe, but not for a cause, and certainly not for a patch of raw and barren Mars ground. Apollo thought that we need suffering to create people capable of enduring suffering. World Peace does not breed heroes.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“In the last centuries of the Exponential Age gender began to be liberated from biology, but that process wasn’t nearly finished when the Church War came. The worst cults in the war were also associated with gender oppression, so after the war the nascent Hives tried to purge all gender differences so abruptly that there was no time to come up with substitutes for all the other social functions gender used to have.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Variables are pandoras.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Yes, reader, you are here too, inside Mukta, or rather you watch through the eyes of someone hidden within, our witness for this secret conference, spying from inside the ancient car.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Revenge heeds instinct, not evidence.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“understood then, but these past years, seeing Bridger’s powers, I let myself fall into the delusion that Providence might be simple.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders
“Ἄναξ”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders

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