Write an esaay on 'There is no creature on earth half so terrifying as a truly just man'.
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It is man's intelligence that makes him so often behave more stupidly than the beasts
DO YOU NOTICE THAT
you never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of magic and religion.
No horse, for example would kill one of its foals to make the wind change direction.
Dogs do not ritually urinate in the hope of persuading heaven to do the same and send down rain.
Only man behaves with such folly.
It is the price he has to pay for being intelligent but not, as yet, intelligent enough.
animals never fought world wars, never polluted earth and certainly are not minded by greed.
no any animal kills billions of other due to short term rivelry.
this all my friend marks how dangerous man is.
hope it helps
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There's a lot of talk about Stannis today, so while he's fresh in our minds I want to talk about this particular quote about Stannis from Varys. Here is the quote in context. They are in the dungeons under the Red Keep.
And now your son marches down the Neck with a northern host at his back."
"Robb is only a boy," Ned said, aghast.
"A boy with an army," Varys said. "Yet only a boy, as you say. The king's brothers are the ones giving Cersei sleepless nights . . . Lord Stannis in particular. His claim is the true one, he is known for his prowess as a battle commander, and he is utterly without mercy. There is no creature on earth half so terrifying as a truly just man. No one knows what Stannis has been doing on Dragonstone, but I will wager you that he's gathered more swords than seashells. So here is Cersei's nightmare: while her father and brother spend their power battling Starks and Tullys, Lord Stannis will land, proclaim himself king, and lop off her son's curly blond head . . . and her own in the bargain, though I truly believe she cares more about the boy."
"Stannis Baratheon is Robert's true heir," Ned said. "The throne is his by rights. I would welcome his ascent."