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  • #1
    Stephen R. Donaldson
    “Are you a storyteller, Thomas Covenant?"
    Absently he replied, "I was, once."
    "And you gave it up? Ah, that is as sad a tale in three words as any you might have told me. But a life without a tale is like a sea without salt. How do you live?"
    ... Unconsciously, he clenched his fist over his ring. "I live."
    "Another?" Foamfollower returned. "In two words, a story sadder than the first. Say no more -- with one word you will make me weep.”
    Stephen R. Donaldson

  • #2
    Dorothy Dunnett
    “So she was on her own, Kate thought, and instilled all the friendly helpfulness she could into her next question. “Excuse me, but are you the bad company young Mr. Scott has got into?”
    Dorothy Dunnett, The Game of Kings

  • #3
    Dorothy Dunnett
    “If I can’t be personal, I don’t want to argue,” said his hostess categorically. “I may be missing your points, but you’re much too busy dodging mine.”
    Dorothy Dunnett, The Game of Kings

  • #4
    Dorothy Dunnett
    “It was a piece of advice only, and aimed at myself as much, I suppose, as at you.—For those of easy tongues, she said. Remember, some live all their lives without discovering this truth; that the noblest and most terrible power we possess is the power we have, each of us, over the chance-met, the stranger, the passer-by outside your life and your kin. Speak, she said, as you would write: as if your words were letters of lead, graven there for all time, for which you must take the consequences. And take the consequences.”
    Dorothy Dunnett, Queens' Play

  • #5
    Dorothy Dunnett
    “A Scott, having got his bride pregnant, was apt to file her as completed business for eight months at a time.”
    Dorothy Dunnett, The Disorderly Knights

  • #6
    Dorothy Dunnett
    “He regards boredom, I observe, as the One and Mighty Enemy of his soul. And will succeed in conquering it, I am sure—if he survives the experience.”
    Dorothy Dunnett, The Disorderly Knights

  • #7
    Dorothy Dunnett
    “And at thirty-eight a brilliant exponent of arms and a knight of the great fighting and religious Order of St John, the Chevalier de Villegagnon had absolutely no use for common sense himself, but respected it in the laity.”
    Dorothy Dunnett, The Disorderly Knights

  • #8
    Brandon Sanderson
    “The question,’ she replied, ‘is not whether you will love, hurt, dream, and die. It is what you will love, why you will hurt, when you will dream, and how you will die. This is your choice. You cannot pick the destination, only the path.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Oathbringer



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