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Death Quote by Kevin Hearne

“If it pleases me, then it is good and I want more; If it displeases me, then it must be destroyed as soon as possible, but preferably in a way that enhances my reputation so that I can achieve immortality in the songs of bards.” quote by Kevin Hearne
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““If it pleases me, then it is good and I want more; If it displeases me, then it must be destroyed as soon as possible, but preferably in a way that enhances my reputation so that I can achieve immortality in the songs of bards.””

Kevin Hearne

About This Quote

Source Novel: Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 1, 2011

The narrator claims personal desire dictates moral value, seeking fame and reputation even in destruction, reflecting selfish ambition.

In simple terms: Selfish desire drives actions, craving fame even in ruin.

Key Takeaway

Beware of letting ego dictate ethics.

Themes

ego ambition morality reputation power

Mood

cynical thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal decision making
  • creative writing
  • ethical debates
  • character development

Key Concepts

Utilitarianism nihilism heroic myth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What consequences arise when personal desire overrides collective good?
  • How can one balance ambition with responsibility?
A Different Perspective

The view ignores communal impact and ethical standards beyond self‑interest.

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