“How do you explain a world that gifts evil men with privilege and wealth and looks the other way while they torment and abuse the weakest members of society?” PhilosophyEvilWealthHuman NatureInjusticePrivilege Book:Where the Dead Lie Source: Where the Dead Lie
“Murder is unseemly. Making certain a killer doesn’t get away with what he has done is an obligation we the living owe to the dead—no matter how unsavory we consider them to be.” LivingMurder Book:Who Speaks for the Damned Source: Who Speaks for the Damned
“The Church, like the monarchy, was a valuable bastion of defense against the dangerous alliance of atheistical philosophy with political radicalism. The Bible taught the poorer orders that their lowly path had been allotted to them by the hand of God, and the Church was there to make quite certain they understood that.” ChurchClass Book:When Gods Die Source: When Gods Die
“I know what he was like,’ said Sebastian. McCay’s daughter made a harsh, scoffing sound in her throat. ‘Do you? Ashworth came close to ruining us. He did it as deliberately and casually as a normal person might step on a bug. Men like him, they think their wealth and lineage give them the right to do whatever they please to anyone weaker or poorer than they are. And you know why they think that way? Because it’s true — they always get away with it. Always. No one stops them. No one dares to stop them. And there’s no real way for those they harm to fight back.” InjusticeClass Privilege Book:Who Slays the Wicked Source: Who Slays the Wicked