Frank Herbert Quotes About War

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  • War is the most readily available form of chaos.

    Frank Herbert (2008). “God Emperor of Dune”, p.188, Penguin
  • War is behavior with roots in the single cell of the primeval seas. Eat whatever you touch or it will eat you.

    Frank Herbert (1987). “Chapterhouse: Dune”, p.281, Penguin
  • Does a population have informed consent when a ruling minority acts in secret to ignite a war, doing this to justify the existence of the minority's forces? ... Failure to provide full information for informed consent on such an issue represents an ultimate crime.

    "The Dosadi Experiment" by Frank Herbert, (p. 246), 1977.
  • Peace for any prolonged period of time is impossible. Humans have a natural thirst for chaos and war is the most readily available form of chaos.

  • All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.

    "Chapterhouse: Dune".
  • All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities.

    Frank Herbert (1987). “Chapterhouse: Dune”, p.60, Penguin
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