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As man is animated by purpose, and ship is buoyed by ballast, a state must be filled to the utmost with culture. Every tenet, each tradition, all must be arrayed in full glory by a cohesive identity reveling in shared beauty. - Remarques Planétaires
The society, of course, is far more intelligent than the individual, and also more resilient, but never as wise or restrained. - The Manual of State
The enemy howls at our gates. He seeks to break our holy patrimony into playgrounds for warlords and petty kings. Do not let him. Ours is a nobler state. We are many nations united under one flag, one cause, one people. For Europa, semper victoriam! - speech before the Battle of Pristina International Airport
The State did not ordinarily excuse vice in defense of its virtues. I not only forgave, but demanded it. - Under My Wings, All Things Prosper
I had best claim. In the Old West, to steal a man's horse was to kill him slowly by starvation or exposure. Horse thieves, when caught, were summarily executed. Our situation was precisely identical. We knew it, and more importantly, they knew it, too. - Notes on Arrival
Spartan. Free. Scientist. Brain. Peacekeeper. Weak. Tribal. Cult. Watcher. Crank. Believer. God. Pilgrim. Temper. - Child's Word Association Game, Children's Crèche, The Pinnacle
Oscar knew the first rule of being a fish. If you realize you're swimming with the sharks, find a smaller pond. - Ken Burns's Planet: A History
Liberation of the body is not always easy, but it is straightforward. Liberation of the mind, always difficult. Kellerite converts are the worst. Their concepts of privacy and personalty are missing completely. The work ethic is good, but they ask uncomfortable questions that take as their starting point the illegitimacy of our cherished principle: that the success or failure of the individual rests entirely in their own hands. We have learned by hard experience that the community we can count upon may dwindle in an instant to one. - Notes to the Medical Record of Patient A42, Supplemental
Even the mightiest of fortresses must be illumined by faith. - Regnum novarum
True leverage is knowing your competitor’s self-interests before they do. True equity is knowing how to ensure they act against it. - Preface to ARC Handbook on Modern Business Intelligence
All the invaluable hard work from our Terrahome Geoengineering teams notwithstanding, the reports are clear: this biosphere will be insolvent in less than a century. Time to stop crying over sunk costs and head for our exit. - Last Earnings Calls of Earth: an Anthology
...and to the Republic for which it stands, many nations, indivisible, with liberty, opportunity, and justice for all. - The Revised Pledge, Datalinks
Love for our fellow man begins when we risk ourselves on their behalf. Nobody willingly risks themselves for the unworthy. By definition, my fight for him elevates the dignity of my neighbor, if only in my own eyes. - The Wisdom of the Kellerites
My superiors presumed that by plucking me from the crib and beating in the lessons of war they could bind me forever. They never considered it wouldn’t be their war. - I, Contractor
A nation dies the same way as its soldiers- of heartbreak, its mouth stuffed with ashes and its carcass ridden with exit wounds. - Memento Vici
It's said in this industry that a professional must remain resolutely aloof, emotionally detached from all clients. I agree. I just happen to go a little further. - I, Contractor
A weapon from hell. For most of human history, thread was a guarantee of life. We used it to stitch torn flesh. The Greeks imagined fate as thread. To sever that thread was to end a life. But on Chiron, down is up. On Earth, the knife cut the thread. On Chiron, the thread is the knife. - Ken Burns's Planet: A History
For what sells Morgan but nostalgia? The orphaned child knows no sweeter wine. - Our Secret War
Morgan is chiefly remembered today for the empire he raised from nothing. But I don't believe he ever felt a pang of pride a day in his life. Oscar van de Graaf never lets us forget his turn at the political wheel. The Iron Governor took success at something he wasn't born to as validation of his worthiness for a dynastic inheritance. Morgan was different. His obsession was contentment. Pushing his way to the front of the line? Hoarding what he earned from everyone else? That was the apartheid system, not the real man. - Impressions
Humans will adapt to the most outrageous circumstances. The notoriously dystopian society of the Dreamers illustrates this assertion perfectly. Shared dreaming is a violence. The vault of a person's secrets sit open, and when the subject awakens, it is impossible to tell what was been taken in the night. All who partake are perpetrators, but also victims. Their adoption of facial coverings and costumes outside the Dreaming Dens is really no mystery: it restores the privacy that is essential for successful interpersonal relations. - A Social History of Planet
The Pilgrim loudly asserts his rights to everyone he meets. It is telling that these rights accrue solely to himself, never to anyone else. - A Social History of Planet