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“She had asked: What is he? A friend or an enemy? The alethiometer answered: He is a murderer. When she saw the answer, she relaxed at once. He could find food, and show her how to reach Oxford, and those were powers that were useful, but he might still have been untrustworthy or cowardly. A…” quote by Philip Pullman
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“She had asked: What is he? A friend or an enemy? The alethiometer answered: He is a murderer. When she saw the answer, she relaxed at once. He could find food, and show her how to reach Oxford, and those were powers that were useful, but he might still have been untrustworthy or cowardly. A murderer was a worthy companion. She felt as safe with him as she'd done with Iorek Byrnison the armoured bear.”

Philip Pullman

About This Quote

Source Book: His Dark Materials, The Golden Compass (Northern Lights) by Philip Pullman, 1995

A dangerous ally can be valuable, but trust remains uncertain; usefulness does not guarantee loyalty.

In simple terms: Useful but untrustworthy companion.

Key Takeaway

Weigh usefulness against trust.

Themes

trust utility danger companionship

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • choosing partners
  • making decisions under uncertainty
  • evaluating risk

Key Concepts

morality risk assessment character judgment

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can usefulness outweigh potential betrayal?
  • How do you assess trustworthiness?
A Different Perspective

Even useful allies may betray; trust must be earned.

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