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Author:
Brian Herbert
Book:
Sandworms of Dune
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Hunters of Dune
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Frank Herbert
Chapterhouse: Dune
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Isaac Asimov
Second Foundation
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Heretics of Dune
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God Emperor of Dune
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Children of Dune
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Brandon Sanderson
Mistborn
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Foundation
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Foundation's Edge
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Foundation and Earth
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The Complete Robot
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The Caves of Steel
Are there Laws of Humanics as there are Laws of Robotics?
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The Robots of Dawn
A human being, after all, is only what it is defined to be.
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Robots and Empire
Now why should there be a special word for a man with dark skin? There was no special word for a man with blue eyes, or large ears, or curly hair. There was no ---
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The Currents of Space
What force can make a man work if he thinks the end of the world will come tomorrow?
The harvest will rot. The warehouse will empty.
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One might accept death reasoningly, with every aspect of the conscious mind, but the body was a brute beast that knew nothing of reason.
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Pebble in the Sky
They don't want the truth; they want their traditions.
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Legal war? What is a legal war?
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When there were no external records that you could refer to, even the outline of your own life lost its sharpness.
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George Orwell
Nineteen Eighty Four
Who controls the past controls the future
Who controls the present controls the past
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In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it.
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It's always one bloody war after another, and one knows the news is all lies anyway.
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The consciousness of being at war, and therefore in danger, makes the handing-over of all power to a small caste seem the natural, unavoidable condition of survival.
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From the point of view of the Low, no hiatoric change has ever meant much more than a change in the name of their masters.
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In general, the greater the understanding, the greater the delusion; the more intelligent, the less sane.
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If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face --for ever.
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Words can be like X-rays, if you use them properly - they will go through anything.
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Aldous Huxley
Brave New World
If one is to rule, and to continue ruling, one must be able to dislocate the sense of reality.
For the secret of rulership is to combine a belief in one's own infallibility with the power to learn from past mistakes.