Frank Herbert

Dune Chronicles 03. Children of Dune

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  • Тимур Чумбашhas quoted8 months ago
    ‘Your Jihad will be a summer picnic on Caladan by comparison,’ Leto agreed.
  • Тимур Чумбашhas quoted8 months ago
    at you of the CHOAM directorate seem unable to understand is that you seldom find real loyalties in commerce. When did you last hear of a clerk giving his life for the company? Perhaps your deficiency rests in the false assumption that you can order men to think and cooperate. This has been a failure of everything from religions to general staffs throughout history. General staffs have a long record of destroying their own nations. As to religions, I recommend a rereading of Thomas Aquinas. As to you of CHOAM, what nonsense you believe! Men must want to do things out of their own innermost drives. People, not commercial organizations or chains of command, are what make great civilizations work. Every civilization depends upon the quality of the individuals it produces. If you over-organize humans, over-legalize them, suppress their urge to greatness – they cannot work and their civilization collapses.
    – A letter to CHOAM
    Attributed to The Preacher
  • Тимур Чумбашhas quoted8 months ago
    When I am weaker than you, I ask you for freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles.
    – Words of an ancient philosopher

    (Attributed by Harq al-Ada to One Louis Veuillot)
  • Rosehas quoted2 years ago
    Paul Atreides is no more. He tried to stand as a supreme moral symbol while he renounced all moral pretensions. He became a saint without a god, every word a blasphemy. How can you think—”
  • Rosehas quoted2 years ago
    “Do you? I think you’ve been a bit gross. No! Don’t interrupt me. If I’m to be an Emperor, then you’d better learn how to listen to me. Do you think I cannot read between the lines? How were those tigers trained?”
  • James Prinzihas quoted2 years ago
    —THE BOOK OF KREOS
  • Rosehas quoted2 years ago
    “When I was trained as a mentat . . . It is very difficult, Alia, to learn how to work your
    own mind. You learn first that the mind must be allowed to work itself. That’s very strange. You can work your own muscles, exercise them, strengthen them, but the mind acts of itself. Sometimes, when you have learned this about the mind, it shows you things you do not want to see.”
  • James Prinzihas quoted2 years ago
    The one-eyed view of our universe says you must not look far afield for problems. Such problems may never arrive. Instead, tend to the wolf within your fences. The packs ranging outside may not even exist.

    —THE AZHAR BOOK; SHAMRA I:4
  • Anastasiya Glushkovahas quoted2 years ago
    In this age when the means of human transport include devices which can span the deeps of space in transtime, and other devices which can carry men swiftly over virtually impassable planetary surfaces, it seems odd to think of attempting long journeys afoot. Yet this remains a primary means of travel on Arrakis, a fact attributed partly to preference and partly to the brutal treatment which this planet reserves for anything mechanical. In the strictures of Arrakis, human flesh remains the most durable and reliable resource for the Hajj. Perhaps it is the implicit awareness of this fact which makes Arrakis the ultimate mirror of the soul.
  • Anastasiya Glushkovahas quoted2 years ago
    there was a deep emotional difference between history as recorded on shigawire and read at leisure, a deep difference between that kind of history and the history which one lived. This new living history which he felt gathering around him possessed a sense of plunging into an irreversible future
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