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Fear Quote by Steven Erikson

“The emotions commanding him were similarly simple and straightforward. He feared what he could not understand, and he despised what he feared. But acknowledging fear did not make him a coward – for he had proclaimed for himself an eternal war against all that threatened him, be it a devious wife…” quote by Steven Erikson
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““The emotions commanding him were similarly simple and straightforward. He feared what he could not understand, and he despised what he feared. But acknowledging fear did not make him a coward – for he had proclaimed for himself an eternal war against all that threatened him, be it a devious wife who had raised walls round her soul, or conspirators against the empire of Lether. His enemies, he well understood, were the true cowards. They thought within clouds that obscured all the harsh truths of the world. Their struggles to ‘understand’ led, inevitably, to seditious positions against authority. Even as they forgave the empire’s enemies, they condemned the weaknesses of their own homeland – not recognizing that they themselves personified such weaknesses. An empire such as Lether was ever under siege. (...) A siege, inside and out, yes – the very privileges the empire granted were exploited by those who would see the empire destroyed. And there could be no room for ‘understanding’ such people – they were evil, and evil must be expurgated.””

Steven Erikson

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Malazan Book of the Fallen, 2000s

The passage explores fear, misunderstanding, and the self‑justified war against perceived threats, labeling those who hide behind ignorance as true cowards.

In simple terms: Fear and ignorance fuel conflict; true cowardice lies in refusing to understand.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge your own biases.

Themes

fear ignorance power war cowardice

Mood

tense reflective critical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • leadership decisions
  • political analysis
  • personal reflection
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

philosophy political theory psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you confront your own fears?
  • When is dissent justified?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may oversimplify complex social dynamics, ignoring nuance.

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