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People most often don't see what is right before them.
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Some loves come unbidden like winds from the sea, and others grow from the seeds of friendship.
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Mama shrieked. The first man turned
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In Tsurani culture, forgiveness was simply a less shameful form of weakness than capitulation.
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Tragic to kill a friend in battle by mistake when there are so many enemies to go around.
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ATLANTA NIGHTS is sure to please the reader who enjoys this sort of thing.
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Sanity is all that stands between good and evil.
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One time is much like another to death. She comes when she will. So why give over your mind to worry?
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Either systems are in balance or they are falling apart. If people are acting in what appears to be a twisted way, I want to know the reason for that.
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It is the single blackest shame in the memory of our race that one segment of our people utterly destroyed another. 'But
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A shrieking battle cry echoed on the wind, a spine-tingling scream that sounded like the baying of the wolves closing in on their prey.
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No, killing a man is fairly easy. It is killing him and not getting caught that makes it difficult.
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I'm a huge fan of Cabernet and Bordeaux, and am passionate about Pinot Noir and Burgundies.
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Of all the weaknesses that beset a man, vanity is the most deadly. For through vanity can a wise man turn to folly.
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What is he?' 'What would you have him be?
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There is no idea so brilliant or original that a sufficiently-untalented writer can't screw it up.
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I know he hasn't a mean or petty bone in him, but one can err on the side of caution as well as rashness.
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But should you ever come to a time when you need to say something upon my behalf, say this, 'The last truth is that there is no magic.
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A man makes choices," Tal said.
"True, but what choices a man makes depends on what choices he is offered. — Raymond E. Feist
"True, but what choices a man makes depends on what choices he is offered. — Raymond E. Feist
You know what it is to laugh at death, Arutha. You'll never be the same man again.
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Life is problems. Living is solving problems.
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Debts of friendship are not debts.
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If you're going to risk dying, there's no sense doing it wet, cold and hungry unless absolutely necessary.
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here you've got to live, breathe, and eat trust, or you're dead.
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Trying to guess the enemy's next move is useful; trying to guess what they are thinking is pointless.
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A hero is someone who simply got too frightened to use his good sense and run away, then somehow lived through it all.
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Life is what happens, Magnus, no matter what you expect or want.
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Old habits are hard to forget, and old fears are habits.
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There are sunsets above other oceans, Ghuda. Mighty sights and great wonders to behold.
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There was nothing left to fear. He would endure or he wouldn't.
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You learn something new every day, if you just stop to pay attention.
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You can only have one first born child. You may love all your children deeply and with passion, but there is something unique about the first born.
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It is said by some that the gods show us their bitter humor by molding us into what we hate most in others.
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Seconds slowed and passed before Nicholas's mind's eye like a parade of snails upon the garden path.
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Never think taking a life is easy. Do that and in a way they win.
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Never underestimate the potential for human stupidity when wealth and power are at stake.
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Love doesn't demand; it accepts." Mara to Kamilo.
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The order of the universe is like a gem with many facets, and we see only one, that which reflects the existence of our own world.
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Robert had taught him to keep his thoughts in the present or near future, for as Robert had told him, To dwell in the past is to live in regret.
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History is written by victors," said Duko. "But I have little use for history. It is the future with which I am concerned.
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People will often do imponderable things because of how they feel, not because of what they think.
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The universe collapsed and came crashing down upon them. It
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I love a question I can't answer. It keeps things interesting, even after so many years.
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There is a hand behind every curtain,' " she quoted. " 'And a knife in every hand,' " finished Mara.
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Some love comes like the wind off the sea, while others grow slowly from the seeds of friendship and kindness. - Carline
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One of the key issues will be personal honour vs. the good of the many, and unforeseen consequences.
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Well, he thought, dwelling on past failures once you'd learned all there was to learn was just heaping futility on failure.
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Bountiful was the table of your grandsire, for there is still fat at the root of my heart from the feasts he gave in my honour.
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You would do well to know, Marcus, that irritating a better swordsman than yourself is a good way to end up dead.
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The first love is the difficult love.
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But for the most part, love is a recognition, an opportunity to say, 'There is something about you I cherish.
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Immortality, power, dominance, all are illusions. Don't you see? We are simply pawns in a game beyond our understanding.' Pug
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Old enemies must be friends when a greater evil looms.
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in kings people overlook and forgive behaviour they would not tolerate in others.
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As my grandmother said, 'Sorry won't unbreak the eggs'. Just clean the mess and move on.
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Altruism accrues little benefit to those lying cold in the gutter.
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The world is much larger than I once dreamed, or perhaps my place in it is smaller than I once realized.
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Whatever displeasure she felt was openly voiced, and quickly resolved, by either compromise or one partner's acceptance of the other's intractability.
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Never accept the proposition that just because a solution satisfies a problem, that it must be the only solution.
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Informants can be helpful, but they are never infallible. All tools can break, or be turned into weapons.
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when you enter another's reality, you observe her rules. Then
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There was no answer he knew, until he actually faced death.
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All right, me darlings. You heard the Captain. Look around and tell ol'Biggo what you thieving rascals grabbed when you ran for your lives!
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People like rules, or at least the appearance of rules, even in fantasy.
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It takes a man of unusual character to openly confront his own shortcomings. It's so much more convenient to blame others.
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My ancestors were conquerors, though now they are heroes in our history." Glancing at Amos, he said, "But we wrote the history.
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Boys... You're all idiots" - Carlaine
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Neal had a couple of good ideas and they fit nicely, so that's the way I decided to go.
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Then the universe rocks. The very fabric of reality is rent.
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Good," said Creed. "I always like it when a captain has a plan; makes getting killed a lot less random.
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Remember this: of all the commodities men trade in, information is the most valuable by far.
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You can be as sharp-tongued as a viper, but you can also be as sweet as wild clover honey.
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Writing is hard work; it's also the best job I've ever had.
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You can't succeed unless you're willing to risk failure
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From our birth we are all dying, but some of us finish sooner than others.
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I don't write fantasy; I write historical novels about an imaginary place.
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I know you'll think this odd, but I find it strangely exhilarating not knowing what's coming next.
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No matter how canny you think you are, something can come along, bam, and put you on your prat.
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...knew the futility of agonizing over why things had transpired as they had. What could have happened, did.
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The real secret of magic is that there is no magic.
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We'll never again be the boys we once were, Tomas. But we've become so much more than we dreamed.
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Warlords who fail in conducting war tend to fall from grace quickly.
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A small bad intention is often far more easily believed than a big one, Magnificence
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You know what they say: 'Men have throats and daggers have sharp edges'.
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You must define yourself, for no one else has the wisdom to do it for you.
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few things of worth are ever simple. Or easy.' Tomas
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Now go. An actor should know when to leave the stage, a poet when the lay is finished, and a bard when it is time to put aside the lute.
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More men have been defeated by reports than all the steel of all the swords in history.
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I just pray I don't have to work on you some day. Stitching together flesh that has no soul is bitter work.
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When you talk about fantasy, the usual problem is that whilst you've got the world of imagination, there are no controlling forces.
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Never underestimate the human capacity for stupid, illogical, and petty behaviour.
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The sound of old winter ice breaking at spring's touch,
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My father, an occasionally wise man, once said that we were blessed only when the gods remained ignorant of us.
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What you remember, it's real. It doesn't matter how accurate your memory of something is, it is real to you. What you perceive as reality is reality.
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Luck is when those who are prepared take advantage of the moment.
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Writing is not a competitive sport. Everyone that writes has his or her own voice.
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What matters isn't whether or not you're frightened, but how you behave.
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