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Power Quotes by Veronica Roth
- ...there is power in self-sacrifice.
- There is power in controlling something that can do so much damage - in controlling something, period.
- Valuing knowledge above all else results in a lust for power, and that leads men into dark and empty places.
- My father says that those who want power and get it live in terror of losing it. That's why we have to give power to…
- Knowledge is power. Power to do evil...or power to do good. Power itself is not evil. So knowledge itself is not evil.
- I wonder if fears ever really go away, or if they just lose their power over us.
- I do like to hit people-I like the explosion of power and energy, and the feeling that I am untouchable because I can hurt people.…
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