Top 100 Brian Herbert Quotes
#1. Her face looked like a fruit from which all the juice had been sucked.
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#2. All persons are contained within a single individual, just as all time is in a moment, and the entire universe is in a grain of sand.
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#3. The narrow mind erects stubborn barriers," her mother had once told her. "But against those barriers, words are formidable weapons.
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#4. Look inside yourself and you can see the universe.
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#5. Among my father's most important messages were that governments lie to protect themselves and they make incredibly stupid decisions.
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#6. We must face our responsibilities regardless of whether we get what we want.
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#7. Environment where students could develop their mental skills through hours of uninterrupted meditation. Gilbertus had chosen this inhospitable area with a specific purpose in mind. He believed the danger and isolation would help focus the
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#8. My child, human love is an infinite resource. No matter how many times it is expended, whether stolen or given away, love can grow again - like a flower from a bulb - and fill your heart.
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#9. There's so much overlapping in science fiction.
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#10. The desert sorted the faithful from imposters, but the city did not seem to know the difference, and actually rewarded the impure.
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#11. Looking around, Ishmael noted that the humans in control here didn't seem to care. Why is their religious fervor acceptable, while ours is a matter of scorn?
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#12. Even the poorest House can be rich in loyalty. Allegiance that must be purchased by bribes or wages is hollow and flawed, and could break at the worst possible moment. Allegiance that comes from the heart, though, is stronger than adamantium and more valuable than purest melange.
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#13. Dune Messiah is the most misunderstood of Frank Herbert's novels. The reasons for this are as fascinating and complex as the renowned author himself.
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#15. Just repeating a statement often and with great vehemence does not make it a fact, and no amount of repetition can make a rational person believe it.
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#16. The tough philosophy of Ginaz taught that there were no accidents, no excuses for failure. Every event was the result of a sequence of actions. Intentions were irrelevant to actual outcomes.
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#17. A man may fight the greatest enemy, take the longest journey, survive the most
grievous wound -- and still be helpless in the hands of the woman he loves.
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#18. Jool Noret, we admire you. You are the scourge of Omnius." "I am merely doing my job.
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#19. A winner has more skills than a loser," Vor said, "no matter how you define the competition.
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#20. The Baron felt cold inside, certain that even the most careful manipulations would not stand up to the close scrutiny of these demonic auditors.
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#22. Let pressure pass over and through you. That way you can't be harmed by it.
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#23. Think of what this planet has done to us. Dune took my Duke and my son and shattered all our hopes and dreams as a family. It swallows people.
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#24. The greatest relevancy can become irrelevant in the space of a heartbeat.
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#25. The robot responded with surprising sarcasm. I am aware of the various bodily orifices humans possess. Therefore, I invite you to take a power tool and insert it where the -
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#27. Love is the highest achievement to which any human may aspire. It is an emotion that encompasses the full depth of heart, mind, and soul.
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#28. Poritrin nobles professed to follow gentle, bucolic Navachristianity, but their core beliefs did not extend to their daily lives. They had their festivals, and embraced religious trappings, but the Poritrin upper classes did little to demonstrate their true faith.
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#29. If we give up our humanity to fight the machines, Zufa, then Omnius has already won!
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#30. Looking closely at de Vries, he added, 'You are a very ugly man, Piter. Even with my disease, I'm still prettier than you.
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#31. Brilliant, Piter! I'm glad I didn't execute you all those times when you were so annoying.'
'So am I,' de Vries said.
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#32. Heroic leaders often made mistakes ... mistakes that were amplified by the number of followers who were held in thrall by charisma. (Introduction to Dune Messiah)
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#34. I will take their ridiculous peace and shove it down their cold metal throats.
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#35. Facts mean nothing when they are preempted by appearance. Do not underestimate the power of impression over reality.
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#36. The man who sees an opportunity and does nothing is asleep with his eyes open.
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#37. No person can ever know everything that is in the heart of another. We are
all Face Dancers in our souls.
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#38. I didn't actually get along with my dad when I was growing up, so by the time I was in my 20s, I didn't think I was going to be a writer.
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#39. We are animals, yet are expected to be so much more. Although honor requires us to make altruistic decisions, even acting for the benefit of other people keeps coming back to self-interest, no matter how much one attempts to conceal it.
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#40. Life is filled with tests, one after another, and if you don't recognize them, you are certain to fail the most important ones.
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#41. Who is truly anyone? Every person is illusion to some degree.
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#42. Serena grew angry. How could that representative worry about petty price tags, when the ultimate cost was so much higher? "We will all pay - in blood - if we do not do this. We must strengthen the League and the human species.
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#43. When we try to conceal our innermost drives, our entire being screams betrayal.
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#44. Would it ... would it be possible for me to speak with them?" "No," the secondary said. In his exalted position, Iblis Ginjo was unaccustomed to hearing such a response.
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#45. As a human being, I was born on the brink of personal destruction, and I have spent my life dancing along the edge of that cliff.
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#46. Do you not have tribes? Rivalries?"
"Of course," said Taref. "All of us do. I am the son of a Naib."
"The third son of a Naib." Lillis said.
"Because of my two older brothers, I will never rule the tribe.
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#47. You will have to rebuild an entire city." Xavier looked at Rhengalid with little sympathy. "But you can do that only because you are alive and free.
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#48. But the Butlerians turn fear into violence and panic into a weapon. By creating imaginary problems and raising the specter of nonexistent enemies, they transform common people into a wild herd that destroys everything they do not understand.
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#49. Any school for free citizens must begin by teaching distrust, not trust. It must teach questioning, not acceptance of stock answers.
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#50. Seurat's flowmetal face gleamed in the lights from his update ship's cockpit. Then I regret having been such an excellent teacher.
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#51. In preservation canisters, so they could be installed into any cymek walker. Now
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#52. If you surrender, you have already lost. If you refuse to give up, though, no
matter the odds against you, at least you have succeeded in trying.
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#53. What is this Love that so many speak of with such apparent familiarity? Do
they truly comprehend how unattainable it is? Are there not as many
definitions of Love as there are stars in the universe?
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#54. An ignorant friend is worse than a learned foe.
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#55. My father lied to me! He distorted the events, taking credit, hiding the extent of the brutality and suffering - even Omnius knew it. On the other hand, Serena had told him the truth.
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#56. Though death will cancel it, life in this world is a glorious thing.
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#57. My dad was an adventurer, my mother a romantic. When they met in college, both were creative writers; the writing was a bond.
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#58. Written words, if carefully laid down, represent the civilized ideal of reason.
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#59. Some say it is better to rule in hell than serve in heaven. That is a defeatist attitude. I intend to rule everywhere, not just in Hell.
- General Agamemnon
New Memoirs
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#60. The universe is our picture. Only the immature imagine the cosmos to be what
they think it is.
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#61. My grandfather was a police officer. He taught Dad about lie detectors and police interrogation methods, so Dad got this old World War II lie detector and used it on us regularly. He was obsessed with the truth.
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#62. As mortal humans we are born with a death sentence anyway, so what difference does a little poison make? Why not take a chance you will survive the ordeal and make something significant of your life? ... p330
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#63. Any true student must realize that History has no beginning. Regardless of where a story starts, there are always earlier heroes and earlier tragedies.
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#64. We create our own future by our own beliefs, which control our actions. A
strong enough belief system, a sufficiently powerful conviction, can make
anything happen. This is how we create our consensus reality, including our
gods.
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#65. Dreams are as simple or as complicated as the dreamer. - LIET-KYNES,
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#67. We are indeed miserable, my friends, but we don't have to be dismal about it.
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#68. It's so much more interesting to study a ... damaged world. I find it difficult to learn anything in a place that's too civilized.
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#69. Absolute rules are for unthinking people. Sheep require fences - humans do not.
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#70. It is said that there is nothing firm, nothing balanced, nothing durable in all
the universe
that nothing remains in its original state, that each day, each
hour, each moment, there is change.
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#71. Weapons come in an infinite variety of shapes and designs. Some look exactly like people.
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#72. Vor stared for a moment at his own reflection in the familiar mirrored face, remembering some of the stupid jokes his friend had told and the innovative military games they had played together. Seurat had never harmed him in any way.
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#73. Every hammer has the innate capacity to strike a nail. Every human mind has the innate capacity for greatness. But not every hammer is properly used, nor is every human mind.
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#74. It is easy to look backward and cast blame on others, but more difficult to gaze ahead and take responsibility for your own decisions and your own future. - GRIFFIN HARKONNEN, final dispatch from Arrakis It
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#75. She did not want conversation or company, just the presence of other people; she hoped the background drone of their lives would fill the empty spaces in her mind.
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#76. So I have failed you?" "Not at all. Your human frailties are not your fault.
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#77. Once you have explored a fear, it becomes less terrifying. Part of courage comes from extending our knowledge.
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#78. Erasmus was like Serena in a sense: he frequently needed to prune and weed the human race in his own garden.
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#79. My Sihaya,' he said as he held her, 'I have loved you for five thousand years.
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#80. How will I be remembered by my children? This is the true measure of a man.
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#81. The only guarantee in life is death, and the only guarantee in death is its shocking unpredictability.
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#82. My wife noticed that I wrote really good complaint letters about faulty products and that I could get anything I wanted out of these big corporations, and she said that I was a good writer and that I should go to my dad and ask him for help.
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#83. Baron Vladimir Harkonnen had made a lifetime career of seeking new experiences. He dabbled in hedonistic pleasures - rich foods, exotic drugs, deviant sex - discovering things he had never done before.
But a baby in Harkonnen Keep ... how would he handle that?
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#84. We could be dreaming all the time, but we do not perceive those dreams while we are awake because consciousness (like the sun obscuring stars during the day) is much too brilliant to allow the unconscious content so much definition.
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#85. The more tightly packed the group, the greater the need for strict social ranks and orders.
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#86. Each of us influences the actions of the people we know. - XAVIER HARKONNEN,
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#87. Let the future remain uncertain, for that is the canvas to receive our desires.
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#88. In adverse circumstances, every creature becomes something else, evolving or devolving. What makes us human is that we know what we once were, and, let us hope, we remember how to change back.
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#89. The Unknown surrounds us at any given moment. That is where we seek knowledge.
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#90. It is astonishing how foolish humans can be in groups, especially when they follow their leader without question.
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#91. In the heat of battle, heroes emerge, sometimes from the most unlikely of sources.
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#92. Tell her nothing is impossible. Tell her that love is what separates humans from other living creatures, not hatred. Not violence -
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#93. The expectations of civilized society should afford all the protection a person needs. But that armor is rendered as thin as a tissue when one is dealing with the uncivilized. -Bene Gesserit Archives
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#94. The purpose of argument is to change the nature of truth. - Bene Gesserit Precept I
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#95. Discovery is dangerous ... but so is life. A man unwilling to take risk is
doomed never to learn, never to grow, never to live.
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#96. Quite a body count around here today, Fenring mused. And I didn't kill any of them.
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#97. I'll keep writing 'Dune' books as long as my mother's spirit continues to support the project.
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#98. Opportunities are a tricky crop, with tiny flowers that are difficult to see and even more difficult to harvest.
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#99. Simplicity is the most difficult of all concepts.
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#100. Address the solvable first, instructs the father by way of teaching his son crisis management. That way, he counsels, there is less distraction to tackle more daunting issues.
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