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  • #1
    David Eddings
    “What was that?" Belgarath asked, coming back around the corner.
    "Brill," Silk replied blandly, pulling his Murgo robe back on.
    "Again?" Belgarath demanded with exasperation. "What was he doing this time?"
    "Trying to fly, last time I saw him." Silk smirked.
    The old man looked puzzled.
    "He wasn't doing it very well," Silk added.
    Belgarath shrugged. "Maybe it'll come to him in time."
    "He doesn't really have all that much time." Silk glanced out over the edge.
    "From far below - terribly far below - there came a faint, muffled crash; then, after several seconds, another. "Does bouncing count?" Silk asked.
    Belgarath made a wry face. "Not really."
    "Then I'd say he didn't learn in time." Silk said blithely.”
    David Eddings, Magician's Gambit

  • #2
    David Eddings
    “...only in the surrender of the light could the darkness prevail.”
    David Eddings, King of the Murgos

  • #3
    David Eddings
    “Consistency is the defense of a small mind”
    David Eddings, Seeress of Kell

  • #4
    David Eddings
    “When love is involved no sacrifice is too great.”
    David Eddings

  • #5
    David Eddings
    “We're living in momentous times, Garion. The events of a thousand years and more have all focused on these very days. The world, I'm told, is like that. Centuries pass when nothing happens, and then in a few short years events of such tremendous importance take place that the world is never the same again."
    I think that if I had my choice, I'd prefer one of those quiet centuries," Garion said glumly.
    Oh, no," Silk said, his lips drawing back in a ferretlike grin. "Now's the time to be alive - to see it all happen, to be a part of it. That makes the blood race, and each breath is an adventure.”
    David Eddings, Pawn of Prophecy

  • #6
    David Eddings
    “I've looked at the world for quite a few years now and I've found that if I don't laugh, I'll probably end up crying."
    - Prince Kheldar of Drasnia”
    David Eddings, Demon Lord of Karanda

  • #7
    David Eddings
    “The old man was peering intently at the shelves. 'I'll have to admit that he's a very competent scholar.'
    Isn't he just a librarian?' Garion asked, 'somebody who looks after books?'
    That's where all the rest of scholarship starts, Garion. All the books in the world won't help you if they're just piled up in a heap.”
    David Eddings, King of the Murgos

  • #8
    David Eddings
    “I thought you said you were the one in charge!" Ce'Nedra exclaimed.

    I lied." Silk said. "It's a vice I have.”
    David Eddings, Queen of Sorcery

  • #9
    David Eddings
    “When you know that something's going to happen, you'll start trying to see signs of its approach in just about everything. Always try to remember that most of the things that happen in this world aren't signs. They happen because they happen, and their only real significance lies in normal cause and effect. You'll drive yourself crazy if you start trying to pry the meaning out of every gust of wind or rain squall. I'm not denying that there might actually be a few signs that you won't want to miss. Knowing the difference is the tricky part.”
    David Eddings, Belgarath the Sorcerer

  • #10
    David Eddings
    “I didn't particularly feel like being arrested, so I argued with the soldiers a bit. Several of them died during the argument - those things happen once in a while. Unfortunately, one of the casualties was Taur Urgas' oldest son. The king of the Murgos took it personally. He's very narrow-minded sometimes. - Silk”
    David Eddings

  • #11
    David Eddings
    “My Lord, I find thy face apelike and thy form misshapen. Thy beard, moreover, is an offense against decency, resembling more closely the scabrous fir which doth decorate the hinder portion of a mongrel dog than a proper adornement for a human face. Is it possible that thy mother, seized by some wild lechery, did dally at some time past with a randy goat? -Mandorallen”
    David Eddings

  • #12
    David Eddings
    “It's all very well to put the government in the hands of the perfect man, but what do you do when the perfect man gets a bellyache?”
    David Eddings, Belgarath the Sorcerer

  • #13
    David Eddings
    “Garion,' she said very calmly, 'the universe knew your name before that moon up there was spun out of the emptiness. Whole constellations have been waiting for you since the beginning of time.'
    I didn't want them to, Aunt Pol.'
    There are those of us who aren't given that option, Garion. There are things that gave to be done and certain people who have to do them. It's as simple as that.'
    He smiled rather sadly at her flawless face and gently touched the snowy white lock at her brow. Then, for the last time in his life, he asked the question that had been on his lips since he was a tiny boy. 'Why me, Aunt Pol? Why me?'
    Can you possibly think of anyone else you'd trust to deal with these matters, Garion?'
    He had not really been prepared for that question. It came at him in stark simplicity. Now at last he fully understood. 'No,' he sighed, 'I suppose not. Somehow it seems a little unfair, though. I wasn't even consulted.'
    Neither was I, Garion,' she answered. 'But we didn't have to be consulted, did we? The knowledge of what we have to do is born into us.”
    David Eddings, Sorceress of Darshiva

  • #14
    David Eddings
    “Its a perfectly good face, Sparhawk."
    "It covers the front of my head. What else can you expect from a face?”
    David Eddings, The Diamond Throne

  • #15
    David Eddings
    “Zakath stared at the floor. 'I suddenly feel very helpless,' he admitted, 'and I don't like the feeling. I've been rather effectively dethroned, you know. This morning I was the Emperor of the largest nation on earth; this afternoon, I'm going to be a vagabond.'
    You might find it refreshing,' Silk told him lightly.
    Shut up, Kheldar,' Zakath said almost absently. He looked back at Polgara. 'You know something rather peculiar?'
    What's that?'
    Even if I hadn't given my word, I'd still have to go to Kell. It's almost like a compulsion. I feel as if I'm being driven, and my driver is a blindfolded girl who's hardly more than a child.'
    There are rewards,' she told him.
    Such as what?'
    Who knows? Happiness, perhaps.'
    He laughed ironically. 'Happiness has never been a driving ambition of mine, Lady Polgara, not for a long time now.'
    You may have to accept it anyway,' She smiled. 'We aren't allowed to choose our rewards any more than we are our tasks. Those decisions are made for us.”
    David Eddings, Sorceress of Darshiva

  • #16
    David Eddings
    “We're all entitled to a little stupidity now and then.
    --Beldin”
    David Eddings, Seeress of Kell

  • #17
    David Eddings
    “The only reason there's such a thing as a morning in the first place is to keep night and afternoon from bumping into each other.
    -Kheldar”
    David Eddings, King of the Murgos
    tags: humor

  • #18
    David Eddings
    “What happened to your foot?"
    "I had a little disagreement with an eagle --stupid birds, eagles. He couldn't tell the difference between a hawk and a pigeon. I had to educate him. He bit me while I was tearing out a sizable number of his wing feathers."
    "Uncle," Polgara said reproachfully.
    "He started it.”
    David Eddings, Seeress of Kell

  • #19
    David Eddings
    “Belgarath and Garion effortlessly hurdled over the driftwood and loped off into the fog. "It's going to be a wet day," Garion noted soundlessly as he ran alongside the great silver wolf.
    "Your fur won't melt."
    "I know, but my paws get cold when they're wet."
    "I'll have Durnik make you some little booties."
    "That would be absolutely ridiculous, Grandfather," Garion said indignantly.”
    David Eddings, Sorceress of Darshiva

  • #20
    David Eddings
    “The Hierarch of Rak Urga drew himself up. “This is not a request, Urgit. I’m not asking you.”
    “Good. Because I’m not going.”
    “I command you to go.”
    “I don’t think so.”
    “Do you realize to whom you’re talking?”
    “Perfectly, old boy. You’re the same tiresome old Grolim who’s been boring me to tears ever since I inherited the throne from that fellow who used to chew on the carpets back in Rak Goska. Listen carefully, Agachak. I’ll use short words and simple sentences so I don’t confuse you. I am not going to Mallorea. I’ve never had any intention of going to Mallorea. There’s nothing I want to see in Mallorea. There’s nothing I want to do there. I most definitely do not intend to put myself anywhere near Kal Zakath, and he’s gone back to Mal Zeth. Not only that, they have demons in Mallorea. Have you ever seen a demon, Agachak?”
    “Once or twice,” the Hierarch replied sullenly.
    “Are you’re still going to Mallorea? Agachak, you’re as crazy as Taur Urgas was.”
    David Eddings, Sorceress of Darshiva

  • #21
    David Eddings
    “But there's a world beyond what we can see and touch, and that world lives by its own laws. What may be impossible in this very ordinary world is very possible there, and sometimes the boundaries between the two worlds disappear, and then who can say what is possible and impossible?”
    David Eddings, Pawn of Prophecy

  • #22
    David Eddings
    “Durnik needs a tower somewhere in the Vale," Belgarath was saying.
    "I don't see why, father," Polgara replied.
    "All of Aldur's disciples have towers, Pol. It's the custom."
    "Old customs persist --even when there's no longer any need for them."
    "He's going to need to study, Pol. How can he possibly study with you underfoot all the time?"
    She gave him a long, chilly stare.
    "Maybe I should rephrase that.”
    David Eddings, Seeress of Kell



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