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Layers of Force (Star Kingdom, #8) Layers of Force by Lindsay Buroker
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“Educating people is always the solution. Peace is never guaranteed, but the most likely path to it is to have an enlightened, self-aware populace that’s been taught how to think critically and question everything. People like that are difficult to manipulate.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“As rulers have done throughout history to consolidate and reinforce their power. Nothing unites people so quickly as a common enemy. Humans are masterful at creating enemies even when none should logically exist. It is much easier to blame someone else for everything that’s wrong with our lives than to find solutions within ourselves and within the world as it exists.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“You know as well as I that in the absence of data, the human mind creates stories to try to make sense of things. But those stories are as often as not a reflection of self-absorption and self-doubt.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“Are you going to let me treat you?” “I took a painkiller.” “Your arm is falling off.” “But not painfully.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“Has anybody ever called you a responsible adult?” “No. Why do you ask?” “I just wanted to make sure.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“It is unfortunate that so many, including those with the power to rule over us, see themselves as better than others; it is easy for that to foster indifference and apathy toward people, if not the outright willingness to use them as a means to an end.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“If you find someone you enjoy spending time with and who is interesting, you should try to keep them around.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“Humans are masterful at creating enemies even when none should logically exist. It is much easier to blame someone else for everything that’s wrong with our lives than to find solutions within ourselves and within the world as it exists.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force
“in the absence of data, the human mind creates stories to try to make sense of things. But those stories are as often as not a reflection of self-absorption and self-doubt. You can’t know what she was thinking, unless you ask her and she tells you.”
Lindsay Buroker, Layers of Force