Current situation Quote by Jane Lindskold
““Something else changed when querinalo changed. Our immortality began to become—it is difficult to explain. None of us began to age, nor did we lose our vitality. Rather it was as if what was resilient within us began to stiffen. Traits of character became not merely habits, but defining elements. I suppose for me that it was fortunate — or unfortunate, given my current situation as your prisoner — that one of my defining traits has always been curiosity. Curiosity is one of the seeds of creativity, so that remained to me as well, but many of my associates were less fortunate. "Remember that Virim recruited us all because we shared a certain idealism. However, I fear that not much time needs to pass for idealism to become dogmatism. This was the case for many of my associates. They became dogmatic, but not regarding the same things." Firekeeper wondered what dogs had to do with ideas, but thought she understood. Dogs, like wolves, were pack animals, but unlike wolves, dogs retained a juvenile desire to follow. So these spellcasters had been Virim's dogs, and when this stiffening happened, they had become even more doglike. It made sense in a way.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Firekeeper Saga, 1996
The quote explores how immortality can harden character, turning flexible traits into rigid identities, and warns that idealism can devolve into dogmatism, especially among those who follow a charismatic leader.
In simple terms: Immortality can make people rigid and idealism can become dogma.
Guard curiosity and stay flexible.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- leadership
- creative work
- personal growth
- team dynamics
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you keep curiosity alive in rigid environments?
- When does loyalty become blind obedience?
Idealism can become oppressive if unexamined.