I frequently play as Zakharov, and I like his quotes, but they're always rambling and difficult to recall in the moment. Have you drunk your fill?' some 20x per game really cements that phrase into my head. I'm not a religious man, but I do identify with the visceral rejection of humanity's collective hubris.Īnd of course, hearing 'Eternity lies ahead, and behind. But they always discover in the end that God was quite a bit more clever than they thought." "Men, in their arrogance claim to understand the nature of creation, and devise elaborate theories to describe its behavior. What are herds and shepherds and corpses to him!" (this quote is is often shortened, but this adaptation is the most meaningful to me) Fellow creators, Zarathustra seeks, fellow harvesters and celebrants. Companions the creator seeks, and fellow harvesters for everything about him is ripe for the harvest. Fellow creators the creator seeks- those who inscribe new values on new tablets. "Companions, the creator seeks, and not corpses, nor herds or believers. That said, there is a sort of poetic beauty through the concept of a deity as a storytelling mechanism, or a way to put a complex philosophy into a memorable narrative. I am absolutely not a religious man, nor would I consider myself to be even remotely spiritual or superstitious. Some of the most meaningful to me were the ones coming from a place of spiritual philosophy. I can recite a few of these from memory, because you just hear them so often.
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