Trials and Tribulations Quotes
Trials and Tribulations
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“looked around at the faces of the men who had stayed true to money over honor.”
― Trials and Tribulations
― Trials and Tribulations
“Now, I’m not sure how familiar you are with basic morality, but it is considered very, very immoral to stand by while a sociopath abducts families, tortures them, and forces them to kill one another.” “But—” one of the men spluttered. “It was just a job!” another one insisted. “Wrong answer.” Tabitha shook her head at them, and then considered. “Of course, there wasn’t actually a right one.”
― Trials and Tribulations
― Trials and Tribulations
“But those who had been here for years had made the choice to stand by as their employer tortured hundreds, maybe thousands, and those who had just arrived had either made the choice to do the same or made the choice to protect Hugo without learning why someone would want to kill him. Willful ignorance was no better than willful blindness, and neither would be forgiven.”
― Trials and Tribulations
― Trials and Tribulations
“The more time he spent alive, the more he both enjoyed the world and found it a hopeless frustration. Bethany Anne’s assurance that most humans were confused most of the time did not help in the slightest. It simply made the world a more terrifying place.”
― Trials and Tribulations
― Trials and Tribulations
“Humans were so stupid sometimes. Irina tried not to roll her eyes. “That’s why there are packs,” she explained. She shook her head, “You can’t do everything in life on your own. You can’t even do most things on your own. You need people to back you up.”
― Trials and Tribulations
― Trials and Tribulations
