The Walking Drum Quotes
The Walking Drum
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“Up to a point a person’s life is shaped by environment, heredity, and changes in the world about them. Then there comes a time when it lies within their grasp to shape the clay of their life into the sort of thing they wish it to be. Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune or the quirks of fate. Everyone has the power to say, "This I am today. That I shall be tomorrow.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Reading without thinking is nothing, for a book is less important for what it says than for what it makes you think.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“A ship does not sail with yesterday's wind.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“The mind is a basket . . . if you put nothing in, you get nothing out.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Up to a point a man’s life is shaped by environment, heredity, and movements and changes in the world about him; then there comes a time when it lies within his grasp to shape the clay of his life into the sort of thing he wishes to be. Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune, or the quirks of fate. Everyone has it within his power to say, this I am today, that I shall be tomorrow. The wish, however, must be implemented by deeds.”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
“The best of all things is to learn. Money can be lost or stolen, health and strength may fail, but what you have committed to your mind is yours forever.”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
“There are many ways of fighting. Many a man or woman has waged a good war for truth, honor, and freedom, who did not shed blood in the process. Beware of those who would use violence, too often it is the violence they want and neither truth nor freedom.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Lie to a liar, for lies are his coin; steal from a thief, for that is easy; lay a trap for the trickster and catch him at the first attempt, but beware of an honest man. (said by the author to be a Somali saying)”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“He is a fool who will descend into a well on another man's rope.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“A knife is sharpened on stone, steel is tempered by fire, but men must be sharpened by men.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Reading without thinking is as nothing, for a book is less important for what it says than for what it makes you think.”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
“Victory is not won in miles but in inches.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Yol Bolsun" (May there be a road) [Louis L'Amour}”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“To survive? What is that? A mouse lives, a fly lives; one flees in terror, another lives in filth. They exist, they are, but do they live?”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
“Can you see the future, Kerbouchard?"
"Who would wish to? Our lives hold a veil between anticipation and horror. Anticipation is the carrot suspended before the jackass to keep him moving forward. Horror is what he would see if he took his eyes off the carrot.”
― The Walking Drum
"Who would wish to? Our lives hold a veil between anticipation and horror. Anticipation is the carrot suspended before the jackass to keep him moving forward. Horror is what he would see if he took his eyes off the carrot.”
― The Walking Drum
“Evil comes often to a man with money; tyranny comes surely to him without it. I say this, who am Mathurin Kerbouchard, a homeless wanderer upon the earth's far roads. I speak as one who has known hunger and feast, poverty and riches, the glory of the sword and the humility of the defenseless. Hunger inspires no talent, and carried too far, it deadens the faculties and destroys initiative...”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“I learned then that many a victory is easier won with words than a sword—and the results are better.”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
“The mind gathers its grain in all fields, storing it against a time of need, then suddenly it bursts into awareness, which men call inspiration or second sight or a gift.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Such are the amenities of social life, which oft makes a liar of the best of men.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Must one seek something? I seek to be seeking, as I learn to be learning. Each book is an adventure as is each day’s horizon.”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
“It is a poor sort of man who is content to be spoon-fed knowledge that has been filtered through the canon of religious or political belief, and it is a poor sort of man who will permit others to dictate what he may or may not learn.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“He had gathered about him what was considered by many to be the intellectual and artistic elite . . . actually, a group of bored men and libertines who were glib-tongued, talking much of art, literature, and music but without any deep-seated convictions upon any subject aside from their own prejudices. Mainly concerned with their own posturing, they were creatures of fad and whim, seizing upon this writer or that composer and exalting him to the skies until he bored them, then shifting to some other. Occasionally, the artist upon whom they lavished attention were of genuine ability, but more often they possessed some obscurity that gave the dilettantes an illusion of depth and quality. In the majority of cases what was fancied to be profound was simply bad writing, bad painting, or deliberately affected obscurity.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Many a small man is considered good while he remains small, but let power come to him, and he becomes a raging fury.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“If at any time your Prince should pretend your position with him is sure, begin from that moment to feel unsure.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“EVIL COMES OFTEN to a man with money; tyranny comes surely to him without it.”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
“Idol”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Up to a point a person’s life is shaped by environment, heredity, and changes in the world about them. Then there comes a time when it lies within their grasp to shape the clay of their life into the sort of thing they wish it to be. Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune or the quirks of fate. Everyone has the power to say, 'This I am today. That I shall be tomorrow.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Up to a point a man’s life is shaped by environment, heredity, and movements and changes in the world about him; then there comes a time when it lies within his grasp to shape the clay of his life into the sort of thing he wishes to be. Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune, or the quirks of fate. Everyone has it within his power to say, this I am today, that I shall be tomorrow.”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“Who is to say? What is love? Perhaps for a time I loved her; perhaps in a way I love her still. Perhaps when a man has held a woman in his arms, there is a little of her with him forever”
― The Walking Drum
― The Walking Drum
“the world has always needed is more heretics and less authority.”
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
― The Walking Drum: A Novel
