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  • #1
    John Ringo
    “You really should do some research for a change instead of just listening to the voices in your head.”
    John Ringo

  • #2
    John Ringo
    “Peace through superior firepower.”
    John Ringo, A Hymn Before Battle

  • #3
    Andy Zach
    “Zombies charge first, ask questions later,"

    --from 'Paranormal Privateers”
    Andy Zach, Paranormal Privateers

  • #4
    Danail Hristov
    “Human history is one prolonged and painful limping. We invariably step with one foot on the rock of justice, and with the other, we sink into the mire of deceit and self-delusion.”
    Danail Hristov, The End of the Jesus Era

  • #5
    Robert Jordan
    “Bloody ashes, woman. This isn't a metaphor for anything! It's just boots.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #6
    Brandon Sanderson
    “So long as we do not depend on the facts entirely, incomplete knowledge is better than complete ignorance.
    --Egwene al'Vere”
    Brandon Sanderson, Towers of Midnight

  • #7
    Robert Jordan
    “Nobody walks a difficult path without stumbling now and again. It didn’t break you when you fell. That’s the important part.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #8
    Robert Jordan
    “He felt something on his neck. Warmth.
    He hesitated, then turned weary eyes toward the sky. Sunlight bathed his face. He gaped; it seemed so long since he’d seen pure sunlight. It shone down through a large break in the clouds, comforting, like the warmth of an oven baking a loaf of Adrinne’s thick sourdough bread.
    Almen stood, raising a hand to shade his eyes. He took a deep, long breath, and smelled… apple blossoms? He spun with a start.
    The apple trees were flowering.
    That was plain ridiculous. He rubbed his eyes, but that didn’t dispel the image. They were blooming, all of them, white flowers breaking out between the leaves.
    [...] What was happening? Apple trees didn’t blossom twice. Was he going mad?
    Footsteps sounded softly on the path that ran past the orchard. Almen spun to find a tall young man walking down out of the foothills. He had deep red hair and he wore ragged clothing: a brown cloak with loose sleeves and a simple white linen shirt beneath. The trousers were finer, black with a delicate embroidery of gold at the cuff.
    “Ho, stranger,” Almen said, raising a hand, not knowing what else to say, not even sure if he’d seen what he thought he’d seen. “Did you… did you get lost up in the foothills?”
    The man stopped, turning sharply. He seemed surprised to find Almen there. With a start, Almen realized the man’s left arm ended in a stump.
    The stranger looked about, then breathed in deeply. “No. I’m not lost. Finally. It feels like a great long time since I’ve understood the path before me.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #9
    Robert Jordan
    “When change comes, you can scream and try to force things to stay the same. But you’ll usually end up getting trampled. However, if you can direct the changes, they can serve you.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #10
    Robert Jordan
    “Prudence is for those who intend to live long lives,”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #11
    Robert Jordan
    “The newest pups always blame the elders of the pack.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #12
    Robert Jordan
    “The trick is not to satisfy everyone, but to leave everyone feeling they reached the best possible result.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #13
    Robert Jordan
    “Sweetbuns?” “Tradition among us Two Rivers folk.” “Never heard of that tradition.” “It’s very obscure.” “Ah, I see. And what did you do to those buns?” “Sprinklewort,” Mat said. “It’ll turn her mouth blue for a week, maybe two. And she won’t share the sweetbuns with anyone, except maybe her Warders. Joline is addicted to the things. She must have eaten seven or eight bags’ worth since we got to Caemlyn.” “Nice,” Thom said, knuckling his mustache. “Childish, though.” “I’m trying to get back to my basic roots,” Mat said. “You know, recapture some of my lost youth.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #14
    Robert Jordan
    “When an officer runs by with a look like that on his face, you don’t ask if he needs help. You just follow!”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #15
    Robert Jordan
    “It was hard to explain to students that there was a rule that trumped all of the others: Always trust your instincts.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #16
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Noal nodded to one of the corridors 'These corridors are narrow. Good choke points. A man could stand there and only have to fight one or two at a time. He'd last maybe a few minutes. ...

    'Thom, you're in no shape to fight. Mat, you're the one who's luck can find a way out. Neither of you can stay, but I can.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Towers of Midnight

  • #17
    Robert Jordan
    “You never could tell what a man would do when he was drunk, even if that man was your own self.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #18
    Robert Jordan
    “Respect is a thing earned and not demanded, Perrin Aybara.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #19
    Robert Jordan
    “That was a thing of wolves; they could know the past and the future, yet keep their attention on the hunt. Could he do the same? Allow himself to be consumed when needed, yet keep balance in other parts of his life?”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #20
    Robert Jordan
    “He hadn’t asked to become a leader, but did that absolve him of responsibility? People needed him. The world needed him. And, with an understanding that cooled in him like molten rock forming into a shape, he realized that he wanted to lead. If someone had to be lord of these people, he wanted to do it himself. Because doing it yourself was the only way to see that it was done right.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #21
    Robert Jordan
    “Defying the Dark One no matter the length of his shadow. We will live, that defiance said. We will love and we will hope.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #22
    Robert Jordan
    “Women were always happy for a chance to educate a boy when he was young; Mat thought they assumed they could educate him out of becoming a man if they tried hard enough.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #23
    Robert Jordan
    “In war, as in farming, you sometimes had to step in and get knee-deep in the muck.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #24
    Brandon Sanderson
    “It soon became obvious, even with9in the stedding, that the Pattern was grwoing frail. The sky darkened. Our dead appeared, standing in rings outside the broders of the stedding, looking in. Most troubingly, trees fell ill, and no song would heal them.

    It was in this time of sorrows that I stepped up to the Great Stump. At first, I was forbidden, but my mother, covril, demanded I have my chance. I do not know wht sparked her change of heart, as she herself had argued quite decisvely for the opposing side. My hands shook. I would be the last speaker, and most seemed to have already made up their minds to open the Book of Translation. They considered me an afterthought.

    And I knew that unless I spoke true, humanity would be left along to face the Shadow. In that moment, my nervousness fled. I felt only a stilness, a calm sense of purpose. I opened my mouth, and I began to speak.

    -from The Dragon Reborn, by Loial, son of Arent son of Halan, of Stedding Shangtai”
    Brandon Sanderson, Towers of Midnight

  • #25
    Robert Jordan
    “What was the good of acting out fake stories? Why not go live a few stories of your own?”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #26
    Robert Jordan
    “a victory of diplomacy did not come when everyone got what they wanted—that made everyone assume they’d gotten the better of her, which encouraged more extravagant demands. The trick is not to satisfy everyone, but to leave everyone feeling they reached the best possible result. They must be satisfied enough to do as you wish, yet dissatisfied enough to know that you bested them.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #27
    Robert Jordan
    “Rand sent us away to search for an enemy,” he bellowed. “We return to him having found allies. Onward, to the Last Battle!” Only”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #28
    Robert Jordan
    “If you ever meet a Malkieri,” Noal said, “you tell him Jain Farstrider died clean.” “I will, Jain,” Mat said. “May the light hold you.” Noal”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #29
    Robert Jordan
    “Never choose the card a man wants you to. Mat should have realized that. It was one of the oldest cons in creation.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight

  • #30
    Robert Jordan
    “She grimaced, remembering one incarnation when she and he had been forced to grow old together, peacefully. Most boring life she’d ever known, though at the time—ignorant of her grander part in the Pattern—she’d been happy with it.”
    Robert Jordan, Towers of Midnight



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