Duncan Idaho Quotes

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Your Fish Speakers aren’t an army, they’re a police force.” “By my name, I assure you that’s not so. Police are inevitably corrupted.” “You tempted me with power,” Idaho accused. “That’s the test, Duncan.” “You don’t trust me?” “I trust your loyalty to the Atreides implicitly, without question.” “Then what’s this talk of corruption and testing?” “You were the one who accused me of having a police force. Police always observe that criminals prosper. It takes a pretty dull policeman to miss the fact that the position of authority is the most prosperous criminal position available.
Frank Herbert (God Emperor of Dune (Dune, #4))
But his would not be a conventional kind of love. His love needed to extend much farther, to every living person, and to thinking machines. One form of sentient life was not superior to the other. And Duncan Idaho was greater than the flesh that encompassed his body.
Brian Herbert (Sandworms of Dune)
Minutele de studiu sînt chezăşia succesului. Nu te grăbi, aşteaptă să fii sigur.
Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
You have no body shield,” Idaho said. “Do you wish mine?” He glanced at the distant cliff. “Not likely there’ll be any more lasgun activity about.” “Keep your shield, Duncan. Your right arm is shield enough for me.
Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
Blast and damn that Duncan Idaho!
Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
Kapının yanında, minderde oturan Duncan Idaho esnemesini bastırmaya çalıştı. Stilgar ile gece boyunca konuştuklarını fark etmişti. "Kusura bakma Stil," dedi. "Seni de bütün gece uyutmadım." "Bir geceyi uyanık geçirmek, ömre bir gün eklemektir," diyen Stilgar, hizmetçinin getirdiği kahve tepsisini aldı.
Frank Herbert (Children of Dune (Dune, #3))
You’d rather she learned to love someone more gross and evil than any Baron Harkonnen ever dreamed of being,” Idaho said. Moneo worked his lips in and out, then: “The Lord Leto has told me about that evil old man of your time, Duncan. I don’t think you understood your enemy.” “He was a fat, monstrous . . .” “He was a seeker after sensations,” Moneo said. “The fat was a side-effect, then perhaps something to experience for itself because it offended people and he enjoyed offending.
Frank Herbert (God Emperor of Dune (Dune, #4))