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  • #1
    Trinity Vinton
    “We're wanderers in a foreign land, looking, but never truly seeing; exploring, but never finding what we seek for; striving for our very lives, but never truly living. That is, until we truly find ourselves.”
    Trinity Vinton, The Rise of Ethrundson: Quest of a Thousand Questions

  • #2
    Trinity Vinton
    “There is the fear of despair, of giving into things because you see no other way and you do not want for harm to befall you if you protest. . .Besides this fear, there is the fear of defiance, of fearing something because you can't help fearing it because you're a man, but holding out anyways, even if it seems there is no way out, and seeking to stamp it out because you know it's wrong and you won't go down without a fight to preserve what you believe in.”
    Trinity Vinton, The Rise of Ethrundson: Quest of a Thousand Questions

  • #3
    Trinity Vinton
    “The Light is goodness, this much I know. It is chivalry and nobility, it is honor, peace, health, love, and brotherhood; it is like a flowery meadow, a clear brook, or a flowing river--all that is beautiful and goodly. It is found in good deeds done duly well, in the simple plea of an innocent child, in the undying hope of the young, and the honest yearnings of the old.”
    Trinity Vinton, The Rise of Ethrundson: Quest of a Thousand Questions

  • #4
    Trinity Vinton
    “I often think that perhaps it is a pleasant thing for the unwitting to reside in the knowledge of the unknown, for I feel folks there mustn't worry much, but for many, the notion of not knowing is exceedingly frightening in itself.”
    Trinity Vinton

  • #5
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #6
    Albert Einstein
    “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #7
    Trinity Vinton
    “But someone has opened the door to a dark room within me, and the light has been lit within, like a beacon shining in the dark. And all is clear, and yet, still hidden in shadow, and I finally understand some of what you tell me, because someone else understands. Life is an adventure, even unto death, which is only yet another. The road is worth traveling well.”
    Trinity Vinton, The Rise of Ethrundson: Quest of a Thousand Questions

  • #8
    Trinity Vinton
    “Few from your world believe,' Killian replied. 'And of those that do, fewer yet understand.”
    Trinity Vinton, The Rise of Ethrundson: Quest of a Thousand Questions

  • #9
    Marcus Tullius Cicero
    “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
    Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • #10
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #11
    Trinity Vinton
    “hm," Ivor mused. "Some hash ought to fix that; hash fixes everything --helped me when I had the sniffles last year's winter.”
    Trinity Vinton, The Rise of Ethrundson: Quest of a Thousand Questions

  • #12
    L.M. Montgomery
    “It is always safe to dream of spring. For it is sure to come; and if it be not just as we have pictured it, it will be infinitely sweeter.”
    L.M. Montgomery, The Story Girl

  • #13
    G.K. Chesterton
    “Love means to love that which is unlovable; or it is no virtue at all.”
    G.K. Chesterton

  • #14
    C.S. Lewis
    “It isn't Narnia, you know," sobbed Lucy. "It's you. We shan't meet you there. And how can we live, never meeting you?"
    "But you shall meet me, dear one," said Aslan.
    "Are -are you there too, Sir?" said Edmund.
    "I am," said Aslan. "But there I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader



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