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Chapterhouse: Dune

Chapterhouse: Dune

Frank Herbert


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Frank Herbert

Frank Herbert

Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. was an American science fiction author best known for the 1965 novel Dune and its five sequels. Though he became famous for his novels, he also wrote short stories and worked as a newspaper journalist, photographer, book reviewer, ecological consultant, and lecturer. The Dune saga, set in the distant future, and taking place over millennia, explores complex themes, such as the long-term survival of the human species, human evolution, planetary science and ecology, and the intersection of religion, politics, economics and power in a future where humanity has long since developed interstellar travel and settled many thousands of worlds. Dune is the best-selling science fiction novel of all time, and the entire series is considered to be among the classics of the genre.


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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.


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We do not want our ideas changed. We feel threatened by such demands.


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Life breeds more intensely when threatened.


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Do we own this planet or does it own us?


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Humans have this deep desire to classify, to apply labels to everything.


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There are weapons you cannot hold in your hands. You can only hold them in your mind.


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Hard work dulls curiosity


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Neither love nor hate were purely rational


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Producing perfection from imperfection is, after all, the highest of art forms


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Education is no substitute for intelligence.


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Science and Bureaucracy fight a constant war.


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You don't want the future, you want now extended forever


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No planet, no land or sea, no part of any land or sea is here forever.


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Wherever we stand, we are only stewards


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If you think you own something, that's like walking on quicksand


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Silence is often the best thing to say


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I don't ask you to be honest with me - Be honest with yourself.


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Law to suppress tend to strengthen what they would prohibit.


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Trapped by time and circumstances.


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Politics: The art of appearing candid and completely open while concealing as much as possible


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Most of us choose our companions and surroundings to reflect ourselves


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Thinking you knew something was a sure way to blind yourself


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Imbalances reveal what you seek.


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Nature makes no bad art.


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Do not give someone a stick with which to beat you.


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Death makes a prophet's voice louder. Martyrs are truly dangerous.


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Adaptability is a prime requirement for life to survive


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Ultimately, all things are known because you want to believe you know.


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We tend to fix our minds on what we believe to know


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Religions are never really controllable


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