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  • Let pressure pass over and through you. That way you can't be harmed by it.

    Way   Pressure  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2003). “Dune: House Atreides”, p.42, Spectra
  • The Universe operates on a basic principle of economics: everything has its cost. We pay to create our future, we pay for the mistakes of the past. We pay for every change we make . . . and we pay just as dearly if we refuse to change.

  • It's so much more interesting to study a ... damaged world. I find it difficult to learn anything in a place that's too civilized.

    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2003). “Dune: House Atreides”, p.30, Spectra
  • The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The willingness to learn is a choice.

    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2003). “Dune: House Harkonnen”, p.532, Spectra
  • Anything imagined can be made real ... given sufficient genius.

    Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson (2010). “Dune: The Butlerian Jihad”, p.130, Macmillan
  • Humans are different in private than in the presence of others. While the private persona merges into the social persona in varying degrees, the union is never complete. Something is always held back.

  • How will I be remembered by my children? This is the true measure of a man.

  • No person can ever know everything that is in the heart of another. We are all Face Dancers in our souls.

    Heart   Dancer   Soul  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2003). “Dune: House Harkonnen”, p.689, Spectra
  • The first step in innovation is to know that a thing can be created. After that, the rest is a matter of detail.

    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2002). “Dune: House Corrino”, p.164, Spectra
  • Let the future remain uncertain, for that is the canvas to receive our desires.

    Brian Herbert (2003). “Dreamer of Dune: The Biography of Frank Herbert”, p.389, Macmillan
  • In the heat of battle, heroes emerge, sometimes from the most unlikely of sources.

    Hero   Battle   Heat  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson (2010). “Dune: The Butlerian Jihad”, p.353, Macmillan
  • Never underestimate the power of the human mind to believe what it wants to believe, no matter the conflicting evidence.

    Believe   Mind   Want  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2003). “Dune: House Harkonnen”, p.225, Spectra
  • Fear invites aggression - do not show it to a predator.

    Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson (2010). “Dune: The Butlerian Jihad”, p.328, Macmillan
  • The more tightly packed the group, the greater the need for strict social ranks and orders.

    Order   Groups   Needs  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2002). “Dune: House Corrino”, p.194, Spectra
  • It is astonishing how foolish humans can be in groups, especially when they follow their leader without question.

    Leader   Groups   Foolish  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2002). “Dune: House Corrino”, p.333, Spectra
  • There is no man so blind as one who has made up his mind.

    Men   Mind   Blind  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2002). “Dune: House Corrino”, p.197, Spectra
  • Simplicity is the most difficult of all concepts.

  • Facts mean nothing when they are preempted by appearance. Do not underestimate the power of impression over reality.

    Mean   Science   Reality  
    "Dune: House Harkonnen". Book by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, 2000.
  • Any school for free citizens must begin by teaching distrust, not trust. It must teach questioning, not acceptance of stock answers.

    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2002). “Dune: House Corrino”, p.518, Spectra
  • Life is filled with tests, one after another, and if you don't recognize them, you are certain to fail the most important ones.

  • An ignorant friend is worse than a learned foe.

    Ignorant   Foe  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2002). “Dune: House Corrino”, p.380, Spectra
  • The man who sees an opportunity and does nothing is asleep with his eyes open.

    Eye   Opportunity   Men  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, Frank Herbert (2001). “Dune: House Corrino”, Spectra
  • Freedom is an elusive concept. Some men hold themselves prisoner even when they have the power to do as they please and go where they choose, while others are free in their hearts, even as shackles restrain them.

    Heart   Men   Shackles  
  • Wounds make better lessons than lectures.

    Hurt   Lessons   Lectures  
    Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2003). “Dune: House Harkonnen”, p.424, Spectra
  • Opportunities are a tricky crop, with tiny flowers that are difficult to see and even more difficult to harvest.

    Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson (2010). “Dune: The Butlerian Jihad”, p.135, Macmillan
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