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It was in this paper that Ravenor first wrote the now famous saying; "''A Mind Without Purpose Will Walk In Dark Places''". Even the great [[Space Marines]] are know to sometimes quote Ravenor,*<sup>2</sup> as well as Coloner-Commissar [[Ibram Gaunt]]*<sup>3</sup> | It was in this paper that Ravenor first wrote the now famous saying; "''A Mind Without Purpose Will Walk In Dark Places''". Even the great [[Space Marines]] are know to sometimes quote Ravenor,*<sup>2</sup> as well as Coloner-Commissar [[Ibram Gaunt]]*<sup>3</sup> | ||
===Sources=== | ===Sources=== | ||
| − | *<sup>1</sup>[[Ravenor (Novel Series)]] | + | *<sup>1</sup>:[[Ravenor (Novel Series)]] |
| − | *<sup>2</sup>[[Helsreach (Novel)]] part 2, p. 255. | + | *<sup>2</sup>:[[Helsreach (Novel)]] part 2, p. 255. |
| + | *<sup>3</sup>:[[Gaunt's Ghosts (Novel Series)]] | ||
Revision as of 08:17, 8 February 2011
The Spheres of Longing is a philosofic work by the noted Inquisitor Gideon Ravenor.*1
It was in this paper that Ravenor first wrote the now famous saying; "A Mind Without Purpose Will Walk In Dark Places". Even the great Space Marines are know to sometimes quote Ravenor,*2 as well as Coloner-Commissar Ibram Gaunt*3
Sources
- 1:Ravenor (Novel Series)
- 2:Helsreach (Novel) part 2, p. 255.
- 3:Gaunt's Ghosts (Novel Series)