Belgarion Quotes & Sayings
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The whole world is beautiful, Belgarion' Eriond assured him in response to that unspoken thought. 'You just have to know how to look at it — David Eddings

I think it was a big revelation to me earlier in my life that people who appear to be evil are actually not. In other words, nobody wakes up in the morning and says, "Yuck, yuck, yuck, I'm gonna be evil." — George Saunders

A man needs to feel a little fear, Tolui, if only to have the pride of conquering it. — Conn Iggulden

Have you ever been spanked?' he asked me. 'No,' I replied. 'Well, this is your lucky day. — Chloe Thurlow

I was raised in the church by my grandmother who made sure we went to Sunday School, read the Bible and went to church every Sunday. Every night we read Bible stories before we went to bed. — Torii Hunter

A King (as such) is not a great man. He has great power, but it is not his own. — William Hazlitt

I'm not trying to be sexy. It's just my way of expressing myself when I move around. — Elvis Presley

I know that I am more than my personality, my body, and my body image. — Oprah Winfrey

If I have a name out there from this thing called 'American Idol,' I don't understand why anyone wouldn't use it for good. That's the way the world should work. — Crystal Bowersox

Nothing that's really worthwhile should be easy, Belgarion. If it's easy, we don't value it ...
Eriond — David Eddings

The really dramatic growth happens when a startup only has three of four people, so only three or four people see that, whereas tens of thousands see business as it's practiced by Boeing or Philip Morris. — Jessica Livingston

Isn't it easier to forgive than to hate? Until we learn how to forgive, that sort of thing is going to keep on happening." He pointed at the tall pillars of smoke rising to the north. "Hate is a sterile thing, Belgarion. — David Eddings

Ordinary men live in fear all the time. Didn't you know that? We're afraid of the weather, we're afraid of powerful men, we're afraid of the night and the monsters that lurk in the dark, we're afraid of growing old and of dying. Sometimes we're even afraid of living. Ordinary men are afraid almost every minute of their lives. — David Eddings