"Humans are the animals that manufacture weakness. We take wolves and we make them into dogs. We take buffalo and we make them into cows. We take stallions and we make them into geldings. We make things weak so that we may use them."
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The Philosopher and the Wolf (Pegasus Books, 2009), ch. 4.
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