Tiamat's Wrath Quotes
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“Distributed responsibility is the problem. One person gives the order, another carries it out. One can say they didn’t pull the trigger, the other that they were just doing what they were told, and everyone lets themselves off the hook.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“There are people I love. There are people who have loved me. I fought for what I believed, protected those I could, and stood my ground against the encroaching darkness. Good enough.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“Easy to make rules,” Emma said. “Easy to make systems with a perfect logic and rigor. All you need to do is leave out the mercy, yeah? Then when you put people into it and they get chewed to nothing, it’s the person’s fault. Not the rules. Everything we do that’s worth shit, we’ve done with people. Flawed, stupid, lying, rules-breaking people.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“There was no better way to seem trustworthy than to be liked by a dog, and there was no better way to convince a dog to like you than bribery.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“The people who have power over you are weak too. They shit and bleed and worry that their children don’t love them anymore. They’re embarrassed by the stupid things they did when they were young that everyone else has forgotten. And so they’re vulnerable. We all define ourselves by the people around us, because that’s the kind of monkey we are. We can’t transcend it. So when they watch you, they hand you the power to change what they are too.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“But pacifism only works when your enemy has a conscience.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“You take care of your tools, your tools take care of you.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“I’m not sure dying free is as attractive when it stops being rhetorical.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“The universe is always stranger than you think.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“Growing older was a falling away of everything that didn’t matter. And a deepening appreciation of all the parts that were important enough to stay.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“There were so many last times that passed unrecognized. Knowing in the moment what was ending and wouldn’t come again was precious.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“But all the stories about the devil making a deal and then cheating missed the point. The real horror was that once the bargain was struck, the devil didn’t cheat. He gave you exactly and explicitly all that had been promised. And the price was your soul.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“It was, Elvi thought, like finding a sea turtle who thoroughly understood Godel’s incompleteness theorem, but didn’t have any sea-turtley application for it.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“That’s the thing about autocracy. It looks pretty decent while it still looks pretty decent. Survivable, anyway. And it keeps looking like that right up until it doesn’t. That’s how you find out it’s too late.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“Chapter Fourteen: Teresa
“So not unnatural at all,” Holden said, tipping a little more wine from the bottle into the doctor’s glass.
“Meaningless term,” Cortázar said. “Humans arose inside nature. We’re natural. Everything we do is natural. The whole idea that we are different in category is either sentimental or religious. Irrelevant from a scientific perspective.”
Tiamat's Wrath”
― Tiamat's Wrath
“So not unnatural at all,” Holden said, tipping a little more wine from the bottle into the doctor’s glass.
“Meaningless term,” Cortázar said. “Humans arose inside nature. We’re natural. Everything we do is natural. The whole idea that we are different in category is either sentimental or religious. Irrelevant from a scientific perspective.”
Tiamat's Wrath”
― Tiamat's Wrath
“It gets better, though. Right?” “Sometimes. Sometimes it’s just one shit sandwich after another.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“There are only a couple kinds of anger. You get angry because you're afraid of something or you get angry because you're frustrated.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“Evolution was a paste-and-baling-wire process that came up with half-assed solutions like pushing teeth through babies’ gums and menstruation. Survival of the fittest was a technical term that covered a lot more close-enough-is-close-enough than actual design.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“In a fight like this, unless you’re willing to lose everything to win, you lose it all by losing.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“That was what decades of marriage were for. Intimacy and pattern matching as a kind of telepathy.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“The universe is always stranger than you think. It didn’t matter how broad her imagination was, how cynical, how joyous and open, how well researched or wild minded. The universe was always stranger. Every dream, every imagining, however lavish and improbable, inevitably fell short of the truth.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“You know who talks about moral victories? The team that lost.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“She liked the analogy not because it was accurate, but because it was evocative. That was what made analogies useful.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“I want this war over with, and a real peace established. The kind where people can be angry with each other and hate each other and no one has to die over it. That’d be enough.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“I’ll die for that,” Emma said. “I’ll die so that people can be fuckups and still find mercy.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“So she’d lied. That was interesting. She’d told him what he wanted to hear, and it wasn’t even because she wanted to protect him or keep him safe. It was just easier. She understood now why adults lied to children. It wasn’t love. It was exhaustion. And she was like them now. They’d eaten her.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“Dreams were fragile things to build with. Titanium and ceramic lasted longer.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“Governments exist on confidence. Not on liberty. Not on righteousness. Not on force. They exist because people believe that they do. Because they don’t ask questions.”
― Tiamat's Wrath
― Tiamat's Wrath
“The huge moments in life seemed like they should have more ceremony and effects. The important words—the life-changing ones—should echo a little. But they didn’t. They sounded just like everything else.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath
“It was normal to sacrifice animals. Rats, pigeons, pigs. Dogs. Chimpanzees. Biology had always suffered the cognitive push-pull of proving that humans were just another kind of animal while at the same time claiming to be morally different in kind.”
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― Tiamat's Wrath