Minionfire Quotes & Sayings
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Richard rubbed his temples. He had a headache from lack of sleep. "Don't you understand? This isn't about conquering lands and taking things from others; this is about fighting oppression."
The general rested a boot on the gilded rung of a chair and hooked a thumb behind his wide belt. "I don't see much difference. From my experience, the Master Rahl always thinks he knows best, and always wants to rule the world. You are your father's son. War is war. Reasons make no difference to us; we fight because we are told to, same as those on the other side. Reasons mean little to a man swinging his sword, trying to keep his head. — Terry Goodkind
You could be the Mega Mage of wizards. You could rule Minionfire.
Do you really think so?'
Yeah, but you'd have to make a deal with the wood elves.'
I don't like the wood elves.'
They're okay. They're misunderstood. — Janet Evanovich
My lyrics are generated by various peculiar processes. Very random and similar to automatic writing. — Brian Eno
Narrow the focus, take the ascent one step at a time, and it's amazing what odds a man can beat. — Courtney Schafer
Don't play any game if you don't understand the rules no matter how nice winners trophy looks like — Sonja Smolec
Either death is a state of nothingness and utter consciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another. Now if death be of such a nature, I say that to die is to gain; for eternity is then only a single night. — Plato
No, what numbed these fields, peopled with bad dreams was not the oppressive grip of a plague but rather an ailing retreat, a sort of sad widowhood. Man had started to subdue these vacant expanses, then had grown weary of eating into it, and now even the desire to preserve what had been claimed had perished. He had established everywhere an ebb, a sorrowful withdrawal. His cuttings into the forest, which were seen at long intervals, had lost their hard edges, their distinct notches: now a thick brushwood had driven its sabbath into the broad daylight of the glades, hiding the naked trunks as high as their lowest branches. — Julien Gracq
Talent is inborn, but technique is learned. — Stephen Fry
I could always hit. I learned to hit with a broomstick and a ball of tape and I could always get that bat on the ball. — Stan Musial
A throne is God's purpose for you; a cross is God's path for you; faith is God's plan for you. — Alan Redpath
By definition he [the writer] cannot put himself today in the service of those who make history; he is at the service of those who suffer it — Albert Camus