“Nature is cruel and vicious and that that is why man was given dominion over the natural world, because man was the only creature that God could trust to bring justice to it.” Idalina frowned at this, but nonetheless she returned her arm to her granddaughter’s shoulders and gave them a reassuring squeeze. “Nature is certainly cruel,” she said, in a voice which sounded strangely cold and detached. “But make no mistake; man is crueller. And the gods: the gods are cruellest of all.” HumanityCrueltyGodsMan And Nature Book:From Whence The Rivers Run Source: From Whence The Rivers Run
“Nature is certainly cruel... But make no mistake; man is crueller. And the gods: the gods are cruellest of all.” HumanityNatureCrueltyGods Book:From Whence The Rivers Run Source: From Whence The Rivers Run
“This will not last forever. One day soon it will be over and a week or a month after that it will seem as though it were no more than a dream. A nightmare, perhaps. But not something real. That's the remarkable thing about humanity; our capacity to forget.” Life LessonsHumanityDifficult TimesForgetting The PastHumanity And Reality Book:The Mind Is Its Own Place Source: The Mind Is Its Own Place
“In the bible it says that God only created one man in his image and then one woman. It seems to me therefore that ever since that moment, humanity has been a product of humanity and thus owes less and less gratitude to its original creator.” GodHumanityCreation Book:The Mind Is Its Own Place Source: The Mind Is Its Own Place