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Heretics of Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 5)
by Frank Herbert
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The planet Arrakis is becoming desert again. Lost ones are returning home from the far reaches of space. The great sandworms are dying, and the children of Dunes children awaken from empire as from a dream, wielding the new power...(more)
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Frank Patrick Herbert : US science fiction novelist; wrote Dune series 1965, novel Soul Catcher 1971
Tue Aug 07 15:12:16 UTC 2007
Source: Heretics of Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 5), Page: 457 (Leto I: Bene Gesserit Arc
Contributed by: Melanie Muller.
Frank Patrick Herbert said

Justice?  Who asks for justice.  We make our own justice.  We make it here on Arrakis - win or die.  Let us not rail about justice as long as we have arms and the freedom to use them.

Frank Patrick Herbert : US science fiction novelist; wrote Dune series 1965, novel Soul Catcher 1971
Tue Aug 07 15:09:50 UTC 2007
Source: Heretics of Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 5), Page: 396 (Mentat Handbook)
Contributed by: Melanie Muller.
Frank Patrick Herbert said

Memory never recaptures reality.  Memory reconstructs.  All reconstructions change the original, becoming external frames of reference that inevitably fall short.