It is perilous to study too deeply the arts of the Enemy, for good or for ill. But such falls and betrayals, alas, have happened before.
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It is perilous to study too deeply the arts of the Enemy, for good or for ill. But such falls and betrayals, alas, have happened before.
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That is a thought provoking quote...
Very true, Emily P.!
It’s basically a caution sign for my curiosity.
Sure, I want to peek over the fence and see what the Enemy’s up to—but history says that’s how you end up flat on your face, tangled in the weeds.
To me, it’s a reminder that playing with poison—even if you’re just studying the label—can still kill you.
Temptation always looks like a research project until it blows up in your lab.
"Everyone has a plan, until you get hit in the face. " Mike Tyson