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Dying Quote by Robin Hobb

“It was hard to reconcile the drumbeats and lifted voices in the night with my memories of flames and the screams of dying men. How could humanity range so effortlessly from the sublime to the savage and back again?” quote by Robin Hobb
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“It was hard to reconcile the drumbeats and lifted voices in the night with my memories of flames and the screams of dying men. How could humanity range so effortlessly from the sublime to the savage and back again?”

Robin Hobb

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Farseer Trilogy, Robin Hobb, 1995-1997

The quote reflects on humanity's capacity to swing between profound beauty and extreme cruelty, highlighting the paradox of human nature.

In simple terms: Humans can be both noble and brutal.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and confront the duality within societies.

Themes

human nature contradiction war memory beauty

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • war trauma
  • artistic expression
  • philosophical debate
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

Moral ambiguity psychology history

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives societies to oscillate between extremes?
  • How can we nurture the sublime over the savage?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize conflict, overlooking everyday acts of kindness.

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