The Last Refuge Quotes
The Last Refuge
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“It's sad but it is life. People come into this world from their mother's womb, they live and they smile. Hopefully, they love. And then one day they die. Their bodies are buried or burned and nothing is left but dust. Even the people who knew them pass away and no records exist that they ever lived. That is the story of humanity." "Jingo,”
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― The Last Refuge
“Most people were sheep, and apparently always would be. Some were wolves. Fewer still were shepherds. Fitz”
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― The Last Refuge
“Perhaps that's what happens when humans get together. They share a fire, hunt, band together and form villages, towns, cities, and countries. And then they find a way to destroy those things." "I”
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― The Last Refuge
“Time slowly erodes the evidence of our existence." Nodding,”
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― The Last Refuge
“If men didn't think with their cocks they'd do no thinking at all!" Franklin”
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― The Last Refuge
“For the very same reason leaders often fail," said Jingo. "They are too concerned with protecting their power and fighting with their political rivals. The game of politics consumes them. They lose sight of their purpose, which is to see to the well being of the people." Beck”
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― The Last Refuge
“A person's appearance has always provided an easy way for a fearful person to label another as good or bad.”
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― The Last Refuge
“It took an inner spirit of remarkable strength to see oneself as more than a peon, enslaved to other men's wishes, when that was all one had ever known. Fitz”
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― The Last Refuge
