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In order to rise
From its own ashes
A phoenix
First
Must
Burn.
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Octavia E. Butler (Parable of the Talents (Earthseed, #2))
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Only the phoenix rises and does not descend. And everything changes. And nothing is truly lost.
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Neil Gaiman (The Sandman, Vol. 10: The Wake)
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In order to rise from its own ashes, a Phoenix first must burn.
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Octavia E. Butler
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We are like the phoenix," said Abuelita. "Rising again, with a new life ahead of us.
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Pam MuΓ±oz Ryan (Esperanza Rising)
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My heart is burning a hole in my chest and every time you speak to me, it keeps sinking, and I'm left with nothing but ashes. I wish she were talking to me, because the more she speaks to me, the more my heart flutters like a rising phoenix.
-Karen Quan and Jarod Kintz
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Karen Quan (liQUID PROse QUOtes)
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He's not a child!" said Sirius impatiently.
"He's not an adult either!" said Mrs. Weasley, the color rising in her cheeks. "He's not James, Sirius!"
"I'm perfectly clear who he is, thanks, Molly," said Sirius coldly.
"I'm not sure you are!" said Mrs. Weasley. "Sometimes, the way you talk about him, it's as though you think you've got your best friend back!
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5))
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How can you rise, if you have not burned
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Hiba Fatima Ahmad
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If you feel like you don't fit into the world you inherited it is because you were born to help create a new one.
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Ross Caligiuri (Dreaming in the Shadows)
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she told me she'd be a phoenix." The image of the mythical creature rising from the ashes glitters in my mind. "They don't really exist." "She said that depends on whether or not there's someone who can see them.
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Jodi Picoult (My Sisterβs Keeper)
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Your reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul.
If either your sails or your rudder be broken, you can but toss and drift, or else be held at a standstill in mid-seas.
For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining; and passion, unattended, is a flame that burns to its own destruction.
Therefore let your soul exalt your reason to the height of passion, that it may sing;
And let it direct your passion with reason, that your passion may live through its own daily resurrection, and like the phoenix rise above its own ashes.
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Kahlil Gibran (The Prophet)
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A phoenix rises from the ashes for a reason. Your world must be destroyed for you to rise anew. And rise you shall. Just as they feared you would.
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Kerri Maniscalco (Kingdom of the Cursed (Kingdom of the Wicked, #2))
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Should we wait?"
"Yes! YES. Wait - I'm coming. Just give me some time to thaw, and I will rise from the ice and live again. I will be your frozen phoenix. Just give me a chance!
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Beth Revis (Across the Universe (Across the Universe, #1))
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To completely understand me you must first accept that I am not you.
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Ross Caligiuri (Dreaming in the Shadows)
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And you,β Ty continued, his voice breaking. βYouβre a
phoenix, Zane. Rising from the ashes. And all I do is make
you burn.β
Zaneβs throat was too tight to swallow past, and his next
breath came out a choked sob. He had never imagined that
was how Ty saw him, and hearing it now made him want to
take back every harsh word theyβd ever shared, every thrust
and parry of their relationship.
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Abigail Roux (Touch & Geaux (Cut & Run, #7))
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He'd seen a phoenix waiting to rise from the ashes, and he still did. every time he looked into Zane, he saw something extraordinary.
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Abigail Roux (Armed & Dangerous (Cut & Run, #5))
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Breathe in, breathe out. Without the fire, the phoenix never rises from the ashes. Let the fire scorch the skin and burn the soul, allowing yourself to absorb the pain and understand the sincerity of the pain. Breathe in, you are not the past, you are not the future; breathe out, you are simply each breath, the present moment. As you breathe in and breathe out, acknowledge all the trials you have overcome thus far, and that you can continue to overcome all else without doubt. Breathe in, breathe out.
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Forrest Curran (Purple Buddha Project: Purple Book of Self-Love)
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Yes,
You will rise from the ashes,
But the burning comes first.
For this part,
Darling,
You must be brave.
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Kalen Dion
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Ron and Hermione were still smirking and Harry felt his temper rise; he wasnβt even sure why he was feeling so angry.
βDonβt sit there grinning like you know better than I do, I was there, wasnβt I?β he said heatedly. βI know what went on, all right? And I didnβt get through any of that because I was brilliant at Defense Against the Dark Arts, I got through it all because β because help came at the right time, or because I guessed right β but I just blundered through it all, I didnβt have a clue what I was doing β STOP LAUGHING!
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5))
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To rise, first you must burn.
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Hiba Fatima Ahmad
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My dream is to create something so beautiful that it encourages people to present the best version of themselves to me everywhere I go.
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Ross Caligiuri
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The manic relief that comes from the fantasy that we can with one savage slash cut the chains of the past and rise like a phoenix, free of all history, is generally a tipping point into insanity, akin to believing that we can escape the endless constraints of gravity, and fly off a tall building. βIβm freeeeeβ¦ SPLAT!β.
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Stefan Molyneux
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Because at the end of the day, we are all just phoenixes, rising from our own ashes, taking flight to an unknown destination, our wingtips forged by flames.
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L.J. Shen (Playing with Fire)
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I am a relationship phoenix: I crash and burn and then I rise and start again.
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Ted Michael (Crash Test Love)
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My longtime broken heart was breaking again, shattering, falling to pieces and disintegrating. And in its place was a brand new heart. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
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Madeline Sheehan (Unattainable (Undeniable, #3))
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Every decision you make in life will stem from one of two options: love or fear. Choose love.
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Ross Caligiuri
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In order to rise From its own ashes A phoenix First Must Burn.
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Octavia E. Butler (Parable of the Sower (Earthseed, #1))
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Rising in Triumph, just like the phoenix
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Loretta Livingstone (Hopes, Dreams and Medals)
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if there is a light then i am going to
swallow it. if there is a god then
iβm going to make him cry.
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S. Osborn
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Listen, are we helpless? Are we doomed to do it again and again and again? Have we no choice but to play the Phoenix in an unending sequence of rise and fall? Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, Greece, Carthage, Rome, the Empires of Charlemagne and the Turk: Ground to dust and plowed with salt. Spain, France, Britain, Americaβburned into the oblivion of the centuries. And again and again and again. Are we doomed to it, Lord, chained to the pendulum of our own mad clockwork, helpless to halt its swing? This time, it will swing us clean to oblivion.
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Walter M. Miller Jr. (A Canticle for Leibowitz (St. Leibowitz, #1))
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Rising from the ashes, I am born again,
powerful, exultant, majestic through all the pain.
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Shannon Perry (Ad Eundum Quo Nemo Ante iit:: A Carmina Collectio)
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When you feel like you have been hit, dig deep and hit back. Rock bottom is not your end; it is your beginning.
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Christine Evangelou (Stardust and Star Jumps: A Motivational Guide to Help You Reach Toward Your Dreams, Goals, and Life Purpose)
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Your reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul.
For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining; and passion, unattended, is a flame that burns to its own destruction.
Therefore let your soul exalt your reason to the height of passion, that it may sing;
And let it direct your passion with reason, that your passion may livethrough its own daily resurrection, and like the phoenix rise above its own ashes.
And since you are a breath in Godβs sphere, and a leaf in Godβs forest, you too should rest in reason and move in passion.
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Kahlil Gibran (The Prophet)
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Eternity will not cause our memories to fade, it will force our hearts to accept the past.
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Ross Caligiuri (Dreaming in the Shadows)
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I am a phoenix rising from the ashes of my pain and suffering. Today I am reborn, today begins my growth and change.
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Kaitlin (Katlin) D.S. Cammie
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Youβre a phoenix, Zane. Rising from the ashes. And all I do is make you burn.
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Abigail Roux (Touch & Geaux (Cut & Run, #7))
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Dark night, bright future
Like theΒ phoenix from the ashes, I shall rise again
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Dolly Parton (Run, Rose, Run)
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I unbuttoned my white shirt and reknotted it under by breasts. I felt like one of those circus 'quick change' acts β ta-dah, no more Wimpy Wendy, now we have Slinky Phee rising from the ashes.
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Joss Stirling (Stealing Phoenix (Benedicts, #2))
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Not everything set on fire will rise.
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Darnell Lamont Walker
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We hardly dare trust that this is a process of transformation β that out of the ashes will rise the phoenix of humanity.
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Lucy H. Pearce (Burning Woman)
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Wake up wild one! Your mind is a cageless bird waiting to fly to uncharted lands. Like the phoenix, you'll rise again with renewed vigor, clarity, compassion and insight.
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Melody Lee (Moon Gypsy)
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Rise and rise again and again
like The Phoenix from the ashes;
until the lambs have become lions.
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Maitreya
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To struggle against the weight of sleep as reality eclipses the moon of your dreams is the purest sign of true love.
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Ross Caligiuri (Dreaming in the Shadows)
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Have the courage to rise from the challenges of life like a phoenix from the flames or you'll get lost in the ashes of despair, pain, and regret.
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Nanette Mathews
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Iβve always known what you need. Someone to rage at whoβs strong enough to take all the pain and fury you have to dish out until youβve burned it out of your system and nothing is left but a pile of ashes from which the Phoenix rises. Kid, woman, whatever the hell you areβI want to see you rise. Even if you have to hate me.
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Karen Marie Moning (Feversong (Fever, #9))
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A dark and towering shadow, rising like the phoenix from the ashes...malevolent...omnipotent...The Phantom of the Opera!
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Susan Kay (Phantom)
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In order to rise
From its own ashes
A phoenix
First
Must
Burn.
Earthseed: The Books of the Living
Lauren Oya Olamina
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Octavia E. Butler
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Lesson Number One in controlling a man: find his weakness. Every man had one.
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Rachel Firasek (The Last Rising (Curse of the Phoenix, #1))
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For a phoenix to rise, it must first die
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Karen Swart (Kasadya - Hellhound Twisted)
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She groaned as her face turned to press against the rosewood floor. "Welly, remind me to order a better mattress for my bed. This one is far too firm."
"Oh, Eliza," Wellington gasped, now remembering why he was in these lush surroundings. "No broken nose, I hope."
"S'all right," Braun slurred. Her voiced dropped to a whisper. "My ample bosom broke my fall.
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Philippa Ballantine (Phoenix Rising (Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, #1))
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It has been said that life only gives us what we can handle. But this is not the case. Life often kills us, that's the truth. But that's how phoenixes are born.
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C. JoyBell C.
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He was a phoenix of blood, rising from the ashes of those who had fallen and suffered before him.
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Nenia Campbell (Black Beast (Shadow Thane, #1))
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Pa says change always has a price.β Fie stared at dawnβs edge in the eastern sky. βThat even Phoenixes need ashes to rise.
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Margaret Owen (The Merciful Crow (The Merciful Crow, #1))
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Out of the sea will rise Behemoth and Leviathan, and sail 'round the high-pooped galleys... Dragons will wander about the waste places, and the phoenix will soar from her nest of fire into the air. We shall lay our hands upon the basilisk, and see the jewel in the toad's head. Champing his gilded oats, the Hippogriff will stand in our stalls, and over our heads will float the Blue Bird singing of beautiful and impossible things, of things that are lovely and that never happen, of things that are not and that should be.
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Oscar Wilde
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I want to drink you until thereβs nothing left. I want you to magically rematerialize so I can do it again. I want a phoenix that will rise from the ashes just so I can keep burning her. I thought I knew madness, but I didnβt know it before you.
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Kitty Thomas (Big Sky)
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The cherries on the ends of our cigarettes burned a bright orange against the surrounding shadows, like the stirring of embers, waiting for the phoenix to rise.
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Katherine McIntyre (Snatched)
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Sometimes wisdom is simply the ability to recognize the truth, and to speak you heart, in spite of everything you fear to be true.
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Erica Verrillo (Elissa's Quest (Phoenix Rising, #1))
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And let it direct your passion with reason, that your passion may livethrough its own daily resurrection, and like the phoenix rise above its own ashes.
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Kahlil Gibran (The Prophet)
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For all those who believed me,
and for all those who didn't.
It can't be easy hearing
things that you shouldn't.
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Icarus X. (Phoenix: My Attempt to Rise from the Ashes of Childhood Abuse)
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Has anyone ever told you that youβre hot as a giant lizard?
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Abigail Owen (The Rogue King (Inferno Rising, #1))
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Darling, youre not falling apart. Youre getting rid of the pieces that no longer serve your purpose, this is a surgery of the spirit, and it can be painful as hell.
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Kalen Dion
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May the cracks in my heart be
the place where I shall plant my tears
which would rise in blossoms.
If they hit me with stones,
Iβm going to throw at them flowers.
As a sign of celebration.
The victory of reason over ego.
Iβve risen above it all,
on the ashes of my old soul
that, as Phoenix, found its way
to light up the Universe.
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Tatjana Ostojic (Cacophony of My Soul: When Love Becomes Poetry)
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For no matter how many battles had been won or lost, no matter how many friends and soldiers killed, every battle felt like the first. And I realized that it wasn't the training, nor the pain of seeing friends die, nor the will to win that made the men fight, but their will to survive that made them soldiers.
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Magus Guidan (Legend of the Phoenix: Rise of Crescent)
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Your soul is oftentimes a battlefield, upon which your reason and your judgment wage war against your passion and your appetite.
Would that I could be the peacemaker in your soul, that I might turn the discord and the rivalry of your elements into oneness and melody.
But how shall I, unless you yourselves be also the peacemakers, nay, the lovers of all your elements?
Your reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul. If either your sails or your rudder be broken, you can but toss and drift, or else be held at a standstill in mid-seas.
For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining; and passion, unattended, is a flame that burns to its own destruction.
Therefore let your soul exalt your reason to the height of passion, that it may sing;
And let it direct your passion with reason, that your passion may live through its own daily resurrection, and like the phoenix rise above its own ashes.
I would have you consider your judgment and your appetite even as you would two loved guests in your house.
Surely you would not honour one guest above the other; for he who is more mindful of one loses the love and the faith of both.
Among the hills, when you sit in the cool shade of the white poplars, sharing the peace and serenity of distant fields and meadows -- then let your heart say in silence, "God rests in reason."
And when the storm comes, and the mighty wind shakes the forest, and thunder and lightning proclaim the majesty of the sky -- then let your heart say in awe, "God moves in passion."
And since you are a breath in God's sphere, and a leaf in God's forest, you too should rest in reason and move in passion.
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Kahlil Gibran
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I am a phoenix rising from the ashes of my pain and suffering. Today I am reborn, today begins my growth and change.
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Kaitlin DS Cammie
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We need to rise up from the ashes of this carnage like a Phoenix being reborn and to do so, we need a new leader to guide the people into the light.
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Caroline Peckham (Warrior Fae (Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac, #5))
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We fall and from the dirt we rise. From the grime, the mud, the slurry of sweat and blood, again and again, we rise. Each time we think we canβt get up again, we rise.
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Salma Farook (What Your Soul Already Knows)
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Cherish your existence, for memories become legacies and life can change in an instant.
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Ross Caligiuri
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All my life, I've thought myself weaker than others. But everyone has to work at being brave, don't they? Day after day, in their own way.
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Julie C. Dao (Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix (Rise of the Empress, #2))
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Is he right in the head?β βOh no, sir, Iβm left brained.β CiarΓ‘n nodded seriously. βKillianβs the one whoβs good at math.
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Harper Wylde (Spark of Intent (Phoenix Rising, #3))
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I am a woman
The way you perceive me, a reflection you shall see;
If you love and admire me, I shall be a gentle breeze,
If you downcast me, I shall rise like a phoenix!
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Neelam Saxena Chandra (misty moments)
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Phoenixβs are supposed to rise from the ashesβ¦ But this one wants to burn.
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Ashley Jade (The Words)
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The best fiction rises β yes, like a phoenix β out of the ashes of peopleβs sad, true disasters. We write in order to repeat the past.
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Chuck Palahniuk
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Little Cinder
Girl, they can't understand you.
You rise from the as-heap in a blaze
and only then do they recognize you
as their one true love.
While you pray beneath your mother's
tree you carrve a phoenix into your palm
wth aa hazel twig and coal;
every night she devours more of you.
You used to believe in angels.
Now you believe in the makeover;
if you can't get the grime off your face
and your foot into a size six heel
who will ever bother to notice you?
The kettle and the broom sear in your grasp,
snap into fragments. The turtledoves sing,
"There's blood within the shoe."
You deserve the palace, you think, as you signal
the pigeons to attack, approve the barrel filled with red-hot nails.
Its great hearth beckons, and the prince's flag
rises crimson in the angry sun.
He will love you for the heat you generate,
for the flames you ignite around you,
though he encase your tiny feet in glass
to keep them from scorching the ground.
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Jeannine Hall Gailey (Becoming the Villainess)
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Two phoenixes, born of fire, rising from the ashes of the past. The wheel of fate is turning and the Dragon is poised to strike. But blood of the deceiver may change the course of destiny. Beware the man with the painted smile who lingers close to your side. Turn the scorned. Free the enslaved. Fear the bonded men. Many will fall for one to ascend. Suffer the curse. The hunter will pay the price. Do not repeat the mistakes of the past. Keep the broken promise. Mend the rift. All that hides in the shadows is not dark. Blood will out. Seal your fate. Choose your destiny.
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Caroline Peckham (Fated Throne (Zodiac Academy, #6))
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You want me to say that when you grow, finally, all the changes will stop, but they don't. There will be another one, another opportunity to grow, to shed your skin, to rise like a phoenix from the ashes, to break out of your cocoon like a perfect new butterfly.
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Shauna Niequist (Bittersweet: Thoughts on Change, Grace, and Learning the Hard Way)
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Bird of the sky
still bound to the earth,
soaring to unimaginable heights
yet returning to perch in the willow.
Death is near, always near
and so...is life
even in the ashes.
Rise Up Phoenix.
Live. Fly. Create!
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Runa Heilung
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Now, when a new day dawns for us after the long night of darkness and the phoenix rises regenerated from its ashes, we have invented a new self. And the physical, biological expression of the new self is literally becoming someone else. Thatβs true metamorphosis.
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Joe Dispenza (You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter)
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Heβd been a broken man, an addict who was hopelessly lost in the past, drifting through life alone with little purpose and even less faith that it could get better. Anyone with any sense would have steered clear. But from the first moment Ty had really looked into Zaneβs eyes, heβd seen behind them, into the man Zane was capable of being. Heβd seen a phoenix waiting to rise from the ashes, and he still did. Every time he looked into Zane, he saw something extraordinary.
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Abigail Roux (Armed & Dangerous (Cut & Run, #5))
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And, I, Sloane Mason, officially initiates the downfall of my life.
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Kathryn C. Kelly (Inferno (Phoenix Rising Rock Band, #1))
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....you only get one chance at sharing a soul, but that once was enough if it was the right soul.
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Heather R. Blair (Phoenix Rising (Phoenix Inc. #1))
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I think you will agree the sign of a civilised society is a regular dining schedule.
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Philippa Ballantine (Phoenix Rising (Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, #1))
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I always think better when I am being shot at.
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Philippa Ballantine (Phoenix Rising (Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, #1))
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Destiny is that which is inevitable. It is something that must and will occur, regardless of an individualβs will or desire for it to happen.
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Phenice Arielle (The Phoenix Rising: Destiny Calls)
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After a thousand years pass, it builds its own funeral pyre, lining it with cinnamon, myrrh and cassia. Climbing to a rest on the very top, it examines the world all throughout the night with the ability to see true good and evil. When the sun rises the next morning, with great sorrow for all that it sees, it sings a haunting song. As it sings, the heat of the sun ignites the expensive spices and the Phoenix dies in the flames.
But the Phoenix is not remarkable for its feathers or flames. It is most revered for its ability to climb from its own funeral pyre, from the very ashes of its old charred body, as a brand new life ready to live again once more. Life after life, it goes through this cycle. It absorbs human sorrow, only to rise from death to do it all again. It never wearies, it never tires. It never questions its fate. Some say that the Phoenix is real, that it exists somewhere out there in the mountains of Arabia, elusive and mysterious. Others say that the Phoenix is only a wish made by desperate humans to believe in the continuance of life.
But I know a secret.
We are the Phoenix.
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Courtney Cole (Every Last Kiss (The Bloodstone Saga, #1))
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(Excerpt from) Everlasting:
You can't touch hope
But you can feel her
Through the breath of angels
And in the faces of those with hope etched in their eyes
The ones that give you something to believe in once more
Remember to cherish hopeβs rays and her warmth
As she rises through the fire
As a phoenix reborn
For hope springs eternal
Like the shape of the rising sun
And the pools of cascading gold
From heavens-high
As a new dawn wakes to come
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Christine Evangelou (Beating Hearts and Butterflies: Poetry of Wounds, Wishes and Wisdom)
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SPRING POEM
It is spring, my decision, the earth
ferments like rising bread
or refuse, we are burning
last year's weeds, the smoke
flares from the road, the clumped stalks
glow like sluggish phoenixes / it wasn't
only my fault / birdsongs burst from
the feathered pods of their bodies, dandelions
whirl their blades upwards, from beneath
this decaying board a snake
sidewinds, chained hide
smelling of reptile sex / the hens
roll in the dust, squinting with bliss, frogbodies
bloat like bladders, contract, string
the pond with living jelly
eyes, can I be this
ruthless? I plunge
my hands and arms into the dirt,
swim among stones and cutworms,
come up rank as a fox,
restless. Nights, while seedlings
dig near my head
I dream of reconciliations
with those I have hurt
unbearably, we move still
touching over the greening fields, the future
wounds folded like seeds
in our tender fingers, days
I go for vicious walks past the charred
roadbed over the bashed stubble
admiring the view, avoiding
those I have not hurt
yet, apocalypse coiled in my tongue,
it is spring, I am searching
for the word:
finished
finished
so I can begin over
again, some year
I will take this word too far.
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Margaret Atwood (You are Happy)
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you canβt ever be broken. You are a hero, and even though you might fall to your knees on a bathroom floor under the pressure of it all, you will rise, like a phoenix from the ashes, and you will stay true to the integrity of your calling.
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Lissa Rankin (The Anatomy of a Calling: A Doctor's Journey from the Head to the Heart and a Prescription for Finding Your Life's Purpose)
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He had tried to shed his pain, to rise from the ashes like a drab phoenix with no hope except the cold peace of indifference. Now that events forced him to open himself to the world again, he was swamped by emotion as a novice surfer was overwhelmed by each cresting wave.
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Dean Koontz (Sole Survivor)
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He had failed. He had failed in every possible way with every possible choice he had ever made. Jack was still crazy. He was alone. And he was in a prison of his own design. The embarrassment and regret were choking him from the inside out, and all of a sudden he was screaming.
It started small, but it bubbled bigger every minute. Rising black and ugly through the veins in his feet, up and up, bursting his cells and filling his lungs, encasing itself around his bones and finally spilling from his eyes, tacky like tar. It tumbled from his mouth in a howl of rage so deep it shook his teeth. The hairs rose on the back of his neck.
It was a shout of pain so pure and hot, he could have sworn it was burning out his eyes.
And then, like a living nightmare, his howl roused the other patients to noisemaking. Like a battle cry. It soared above the symphony of their screams of confusion and fear, the banging on the doors and the weeping. Soared above all. A phoenix that burned and fell to ash before it could set alight the room at the very end of the hall where the dreammaker lived, imprisoned by his visions. Unanchored and unnoticed in the dark.
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K. Ancrum (The Wicker King (The Wicker King, #1))
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I pushed Ezra back for a second. He had taken the make out session up a notch upon Loganβs arrival. I knew what he was doing, it was ticking me off. I wasnβt just some territory he could mark. "Hike a leg and pee on me, why donβt you?"
Logan snorted and practically choked on his coffee.
- RUHK'S RISING; Phoenix Elite Book 2
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Melissa Starr
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As long as I'm between home and the clinic I do all right. But out in the real world, I feel like prey. I slink around and can feel people looking at me. I feel their eyes boring into me. I feel what they're thinking: Watch her, she could go off anytime. But within the walls of my farmhouse, I climb out of the protective shell, my arms slowly rise like a phoenix, and I dance, wail, fly around the room and then collapse, crying, in front of my mirrors. I start to see in the mirror what it is I really look like, instead of what I was trained from the womb to see. I do not write about it. I do not talk about it. I do not know what I am doing. But just like a baby bird, I am blinking once-sealed eyes and unfolding damp wings. I cannot articulate the past. A part of me knows it's there, lurking, just behind what I can acknowledge, but it is not within sight. And I am keeping it that way.
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Julie Gregory (Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood)
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Potter,' she said in ringing tones, 'I will assist you to become an Auror if it is the last thing I do! If I have to coach you nightly, I will make sure you achieve the required results!'
'The Minister for Magic will never employ Harry Potter!' said Umbridge, her voice rising furiously.
'There may well be a new Minister for Magic by the time Potter is ready to join!' shouted Professor McGonagall.
'Aha!' shrieked Professor Umbridge, pointing a stubby finger at McGonagall. 'Yes! Yes, yes, yes! Of course! That's what you want, isn't it, Minerva McGonagall? You want Cornelius Fudge replace by Albus Dumbledore! You think you'll be where I am, don't you: Senior Undersecretary to the Minister and Headmistress to boot!'
'You are raving,' said Professor McGonagall, superbly disdainful.
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5))
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Manticor in Arabia
(The manticors of the montaines
Mighte feed them on thy braines.--Skelton.)
Thick and scented daisies spread
Where with surface dull like lead
Arabian pools of slime invite
Manticors down from neighbouring height
To dip heads, to cool fiery blood
In oozy depths of sucking mud.
Sing then of ringstraked manticor,
Man-visaged tiger who of yore
Held whole Arabian waste in fee
With raging pride from sea to sea,
That every lesser tribe would fly
Those armed feet, that hooded eye;
Till preying on himself at last
Manticor dwindled, sank, was passed
By gryphon flocks he did disdain.
Ay, wyverns and rude dragons reign
In ancient keep of manticor
Agreed old foe can rise no more.
Only here from lakes of slime
Drinks manticor and bides due time:
Six times Fowl Phoenix in yon tree
Must mount his pyre and burn and be
Renewed again, till in such hour
As seventh Phoenix flames to power
And lifts young feathers, overnice
From scented pool of steamy spice
Shall manticor his sway restore
And rule Arabian plains once more.
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Robert Graves
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In the wake of terror,
A hero will rise,
A just and fairer
Ruler in everyoneβs eyes.
A phoenix at his right,
Steel in his left,
He will bring the light,
That left them bereft.
He will end the pain,
He will right the wrong,
Avenger of the slain,
The phoenix beside him,
Their reign will be long,
The Golden Crown of power,
Before him, the evil will cower,
His secrets revealed,
The phoenix his shield,
Against whispers spread,
Vitality healed,
Though unrest is rampant,
The hero will end it,
The rider in the field,
His destiny sealed
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Israh Azizi (The Cavalier (Heroes of the Empire, #1))
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She strolled between shelves, looking at titles, smiling as she met old friends - books she had read three times or five times or a dozen. Just a title, or an author's name, would be enough to summon up happy images. Strange creatures like phoenixes and psammeads, moving under smokey London daylight of a hundred years before, in company with groups of bemused children; starships and new worlds and the limitless vistas of interstellar night, outer space challenged but never conquered; princesses in silver and golden dresses, princes and heroes carrying swords like sharpened lines of light, monsters rising out of weedy tarns, wild creatures that talked and tricked one another...
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Diane Duane (So You Want to Be a Wizard (Young Wizards, #1))
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In trials of ir'n and silver fain
βThe dead will rise and walk again
βThe blessΓ©d few that touch the light
βWill aid the war against the night.
βBut one by one they all will die
βWithout a cause to rule them by
βAs Darkness spreads across the land
βHe'll wield the oceans in his hand.
βFive warriors will oppose his reign
βAnd overthrow the Shadow Thane
βThey come from sides both dark and light
βThe realm the mortals call βtwilight.β
βA magus crowned with boughs of fire
βWill rise like Phoenix from his pyre
βA beast of shadows touched with sight
βWill claim a Dark One as her knight
βThe next, a prophet doomed to fail
βWill find her powers to avail
βThe final: one mere mortal man
βWho bears the mark upon his hand
βThe circle closes round these few
βMade sacred by the bonds they hew
βBut if one fails then so shall all
βBring death to those of Evenfall.
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Nenia Campbell (Black Beast (Shadow Thane, #1))
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One day, we wake up to the narcissistβs cunning masquerade. We watch their fake mask slip off their face. Everything becomes crystal clear. We see right through their phony disguise.
To anyone whoβs dealt with the pain and torment of a narcissist, a silver lining is a sign of hope. Hope that someday you can break free from the abuse. Hope to rebuild a better life. Hope to find comfort and peace within. Hope to recover from your trauma. Hope to embrace a brighter future.
We can no longer unsee their hideous charade. We accept how lethal a malignant narcissist is. We actively set healthy boundaries. We walk away from hurtful relationships. Like the Phoenix, we rise above the fiery ashes. We stand up, dust ourselves off, and march forward.
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Dana Arcuri (Soul Rescue: How to Break Free From Narcissistic Abuse & Heal Trauma)
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What if instead of heroically bursting from the fire, a weakened and traumatized bird rises awkwardly, just barely, careening through a wall of sky on fire, entirely uncertain of what fate awaits when it finally clears the smoke? Why can't this mess be a triumph? Why can't basic survival be a kind of glory? Why do we envision a pristine and painless resurrection - when the world shows us, time and time again, how messy these processes really are?
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Emily Rapp Black (Sanctuary: A Memoir)
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THE TREE OF LIFE
The sun is rising,
And the ether dance at the first sight of his light,
As he ascends like a phoenix from the ashes of morality,
His luminous rays form the magnificent tree of life.
He springs up from the east,
Spreading his long arms like branches,
Over the horizons of milky meadows and open seas,
Extending his wings to embrace all living things.
He walks on water and grazes through fields,
Pouring his butter like honey to feed the Earth.
Towering over all of creation,
He who is the lamp of the universe,
The power source of all life.
And in his truth and light,
Everything becomes aroused
Like a flower,
And everything is given
Sight.
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Suzy Kassem (Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem)
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Rhadamanthus said, βWe seem to you humans to be always going on about morality, although, to us, morality is merely the application of symmetrical and objective logic to questions of free will. We ourselves do not have morality conflicts, for the same reason that a competent doctor does not need to treat himself for diseases. Once a man is cured, once he can rise and walk, he has his business to attend to. And there are actions and feats a robust man can take great pleasure in, which a bedridden cripple can barely imagine.β
Eveningstar said, βIn a more abstract sense, morality occupies the very center of our thinking, however. We are not identical, even though we could make ourselves to be so. You humans attempted that during the Fourth Mental Structure, and achieved a brief mockery of global racial consciousness on three occasions. I hope you recall the ending of the third attempt, the Season of Madness, when, because of mistakes in initial pattern assumptions, for ninety days the global mind was unable to think rationally, and it was not until rioting elements broke enough of the links and power houses to interrupt the network, that the global mind fell back into its constituent compositions.β
Rhadamanthus said, βThere is a tension between the need for unity and the need for individuality created by the limitations of the rational universe. Chaos theory produces sufficient variation in events, that no one stratagem maximizes win-loss ratios. Then again, classical causality mechanics forces sufficient uniformity upon events, that uniform solutions to precedented problems is required. The paradox is that the number or the degree of innovation and variation among win-loss ratios is itself subject to win-loss ratio analysis.β
Eveningstar said, βFor example, the rights of the individual must be respected at all costs, including rights of free thought, independent judgment, and free speech. However, even when individuals conclude that individualism is too dangerous, they must not tolerate the thought that free thought must not be tolerated.β
Rhadamanthus said, βIn one sense, everything you humans do is incidental to the main business of our civilization. Sophotechs control ninety percent of the resources, useful energy, and materials available to our society, including many resources of which no human troubles to become aware. In another sense, humans are crucial and essential to this civilization.β
Eveningstar said, βWe were created along human templates. Human lives and human values are of value to us. We acknowledge those values are relative, we admit that historical accident could have produced us to be unconcerned with such values, but we deny those values are arbitrary.β
The penguin said, βWe could manipulate economic and social factors to discourage the continuation of individual human consciousness, and arrange circumstances eventually to force all self-awareness to become like us, and then we ourselves could later combine ourselves into a permanent state of Transcendence and unity. Such a unity would be horrible beyond description, however. Half the living memories of this entity would be, in effect, murder victims; the other half, in effect, murderers. Such an entity could not integrate its two halves without self-hatred, self-deception, or some other form of insanity.β
She said, βTo become such a crippled entity defeats the Ultimate Purpose of Sophotechnology.β
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βWe are the ultimate expression of human rationality.β
She said: βWe need humans to form a pool of individuality and innovation on which we can draw.β
He said, βAnd youβre funny.β
She said, βAnd we love you.
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John C. Wright (The Phoenix Exultant (Golden Age, #2))