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Toilet paper Quote by Ilona Andrews

“Does he understand what you say?” I asked. “He does. It’s his own kind of magic,” Astamur answered. “If it weren’t for supplies, I’d never go back down to town. But a man has to do what a man has to do. Hard to live like a king without toilet paper.” quote by Ilona Andrews
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““Does he understand what you say?” I asked. “He does. It’s his own kind of magic,” Astamur answered. “If it weren’t for supplies, I’d never go back down to town. But a man has to do what a man has to do. Hard to live like a king without toilet paper.””

Ilona Andrews

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Iron Throne by Ilona Andrews, 2015

A character reflects on survival, resource scarcity, and the absurdities of daily life in a harsh world.

In simple terms: Survival demands practical choices despite absurdities.

Key Takeaway

Embrace practicality over pride.

Themes

survival humor resource scarcity masculinity

Mood

wry reflective lighthearted

Type

anecdotal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • post‑apocalyptic settlement
  • daily chores
  • leadership decisions
  • resource management

Key Concepts

existential absurdity human resilience social commentary

Questions to Reflect On

  • What daily comforts do you take for granted?
  • How do you balance dignity with necessity?
A Different Perspective

The quote humorously downplays deeper systemic issues.

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