“In the Tarot deck, the Fool is depicted as a young man about to step off a cliff into empty air. Most people assume that the Fool will fall. But we don't see it happen, and a Fool doesn't know that he's subject to the laws of gravity. Against all odds, he just might float.” PeopleKnowsMenMightHappensLawYoungFallStepsAirSubjectsFoolEmptyAssumingYoung ManGravityOddsFloatsCliffsDeckTarotAgainst All Odds Book:Butcher Bird Source: Butcher Bird
“Revenge is never what you think it's going to be. There's no pleasure and glory, and when it's done your grief remains. Once a man does the things you're talking about, he will never be the same, and he can never go back to who he was before. Worst of all, no matter how many enemies you kill, you are never satisfied. There is always one more who deserves it. When it becomes too easy to kill, it never ends.” ThinkingMenDoeEndsMatterDoneEasyPleasureGriefTalkingEnemyWorstGloryDeserveRemainsRevengeSatisfied Author:Richard Kadrey