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Bank account Quote by Peter David

“It was tragic enough for the average citizen to know that bloodsucking monsters known as tax collectors already existed; to be informed that there were other inhuman bloodsuckers stalking the night as well, desiring to sink their fangs elsewhere than bank accounts, might simply have been too much…” quote by Peter David
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““It was tragic enough for the average citizen to know that bloodsucking monsters known as tax collectors already existed; to be informed that there were other inhuman bloodsuckers stalking the night as well, desiring to sink their fangs elsewhere than bank accounts, might simply have been too much for people to bear.””

Peter David

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Darkest Hour, 1995

The quote warns that people may be overwhelmed by realizing that exploitation exists beyond obvious sources, like tax collectors, extending to hidden, predatory forces.

In simple terms: People can’t handle too many threats at once.

Key Takeaway

Stay aware but protect your mental health.

Themes

taxation exploitation psychological burden

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

cautionary social commentary

When to use this quote

  • personal finance
  • political activism
  • mental health awareness

Key Concepts

social criticism economic oppression fear of hidden threats

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance awareness with anxiety?
  • What hidden pressures affect your daily life?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring subtle threats can lead to paralysis.

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