Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by John Twelve Hawks

Quote by John Twelve Hawks

Work

Against Authority: Freedom and the Rise of the Surveillance States

In 'Against Authority: Freedom and the Rise of the Surveillance States,' the author examines the historical context and current trends in the surveillance of citizens by governments. The book discusses the implications of such surveillance on individual freedoms and societal norms, offering a critical analysis of the balance between security and privacy. more

Author

John Twelve Hawks
John Twelve Hawks

John Twelve Hawks is an enigmatic American author whose real identity remains unknown. His science fiction novels have gained popularity among readers. more

You May Also Like

“They’re not hideous,” said Tessa. Will blinked at her. “What?” “Gideon and Gabriel,” said Tessa. “They’re really quite good-looking, not hideous at all.” “I spoke,” said Will, in sepulchral tones, “of the pitch-black inner depths of their souls.” Tessa snorted. “And what color do you suppose the inner depths of your soul are, Will Herondale?” “Mauve,” said Will.”

“The entire object of true education is to make people not merely do the right things, but enjoy the right things — not merely industrious, but to love industry — not merely learned, but to love knowledge — not merely pure, but to love purity — not merely just, but to hunger and thirst after justice.”