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tell us your habits, your fads, your fears
give us your address, your shoe size, your years
your digits, your plans, your number, your eyes
your schedule, your desktop, your details, your life
show us your children, your photos, your home
[...]
we want your soul
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| -- Adam Freeland, We Want Your Soul
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Europa, Europa
Find better days before us
In kindness, in spirit
Lead us to a greater calling
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| -- Globus, Europa
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- Online-D&D-Alignment-Test
| Neutral
A neutral character does what seems to be a good idea. She doesn’t feel strongly one way or the other when it comes to good vs. evil or law vs. chaos. Most neutrality is a lack of conviction or bias rather than a commitment to neutrality. Such a character thinks of good as better than evil. After all, she would rather have good neighbors and rulers than evil ones. Still, she’s not personally committed to upholding good in any abstract or universal way. Some neutral characters, on the other hand, commit themselves philosophically to neutrality. They see good, evil, law, and chaos as prejudices and dangerous extremes. They advocate the middle way of neutrality as the best, most balanced road in the long run. The common phrase for neutral is "true neutral." Neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you act naturally, without prejudice or compulsion.
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| -- excerpted from the Player’s Handbook, Chapter 6
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| "As the Americans learned so painfully in Earth's final century, free flow of information is the only safeguard against tyranny. The once-chained people whose leaders at last loose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism. Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master."
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| -- Commissioner Pravin Lal, "Librarian's Preface"
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| "There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible."
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| -- Henry Ford, source unknown
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| "Im Namen der Toleranz sollten wir daher das Recht beanspruchen, die Intoleranz nicht zu tolerieren."
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| -- Karl Popper, Die offene Gesellschaft und ihre Feinde
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I beg to dream and differ
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