Fremen speech implies great concision, a precise sense of expression. It is
immersed in the illusion of absolutes. Its assumptions are a fertile ground for
absolutist religions. Furthermore, Fremen are fond of moralizing. They confront
the terrifying instability of all things with institutionalized statements.
They say: "We know there is no summa of all attainable knowledge; that is the
preserve of God. But whatever men can learn, men can contain." Out of this
knife-edged approach to the universe they carve a fantastic belief in signs and
omens and in their own destiny. This is an origin of their Kralizec legend: the
war at the end of the universe.

-- Bene Gesserit Private Reports/folio 800881
--[children-of-dune]--

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Thursday, 14 September 2006




Interesting article on mastering with input from Bob Ludwig, Stephen Marcussen and Steve Hall.


http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_masters_mastering/
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