The Crimson Queen Quotes
The Crimson Queen
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“A book is the pinnacle of arrogance for it demands to be heard, but it cannot listen. It desires to communicate, yet it refuses conversation.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“We make our own destiny. Believing otherwise abdicates responsibility for what happens, and I refuse to do that.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“The arrogance of writing comes not from the finished creation, but from the very act itself. What hubris is required for a single mind to believe that its thoughts should populate the world? What unbridled arrogance is it to disperse ideas like the petals of a dandelion in the wind, allowing them to float free, to germinate in the minds of others like an invasive weed?”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“There are no gods, paladin. There is no afterlife, no eternal reward. You, in fact, are a slave to a creature you cannot even comprehend.” Demian stabbed the stick he still held into the ground. “All that a man has in this world is his own will, the freedom to do what he desires. Taking away that is the greatest crime one can inflict upon another. Murder – it is terrible. But it is over in an instant and the dead never can truly understand what has happened to them. They are simply gone. But slavery – day after day, year after year shackled to another’s whims – it is the most heinous of crimes.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“Have you ever run from a fight?”
Nel snorted a laugh, quieting the chirping of the birds in the gilded cages hanging from the branches above them. “I’ve run from more fights than I’ve fought. It’s why I’m still alive. Men who carry weapons tend to have a strange belief that it is better to die honorably than live to fight another day. Foolish. If the odds are against me I flee – and I’ve never felt any shame doing just that.”
― The Crimson Queen
Nel snorted a laugh, quieting the chirping of the birds in the gilded cages hanging from the branches above them. “I’ve run from more fights than I’ve fought. It’s why I’m still alive. Men who carry weapons tend to have a strange belief that it is better to die honorably than live to fight another day. Foolish. If the odds are against me I flee – and I’ve never felt any shame doing just that.”
― The Crimson Queen
“That is the danger, he mused, of living in such an immutable place. Change, when it did come, seemed too hurried, too discourteous.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“Ah, he had such a weakness for strong and clever women.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“If there’s one thing I’ve learned in all my years, Demian, it’s never to rely on prayer.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“Please. I have noticed little difference between eating in a thieves’ den or around a royal dinner table. Nicer table-settings, maybe – the quality of the company is about the same.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“Men were fools, whole or not.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“It implies that we are all part of some grand tale, directed by some higher power for the whims of others.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“a book is the pinnacle of arrogance for it demands to be heard, but it cannot listen. It desires to communicate, yet it refuses conversation. I thought that was the extent of its profundity.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“All that a man has in this world is his own will, the freedom to do what he desires. Taking away that is the greatest crime one can inflict upon another. Murder - it is terrible. But it is over in an instant and the dead never can truly understand what has happened to them. They are simply gone. But slavery - day after day, year after year shackled to the whims of another - it is the most heinous of crimes.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“Pride was an illusion, an artifice that could be set aside when circumstances warranted.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“It seemed that every city and town they'd passed through on the way to Herath venerated different gods and spirits. How to know which one was the truth? Or did they all exist side by side, yet intangible to each other, like reflections in a hall of mirrors?”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
“There are no gods, paladin. There is no afterlife, no eternal reward. You, in fact, are a slave to a creature you cannot even comprehend.”
― The Crimson Queen
― The Crimson Queen
