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“The pain you are feeling is merely the strike of every hammer blow on the anvil as you are being forged.”
Adam Copeland
“Writing is like shadow boxing. Editing is when the shadows fight back.”
Adam Copeland
“Doing the right thing is often a lonely road”
Adam Copeland
“Achieving accomplishments without first making a sacrifice to gain them does not make you accomplished. That just makes you a lucky bastard.”
Adam Copeland
“I know what you be thinking, an’ you be wrong. Different Gawain, no relation to the Gawaine that were in Arthur's court. But he is knighted, I believe, because he carries a mighty sword with him under that great-cloak.” “Well, bugger me! A Crusader!”
Adam Copeland, Echoes of Avalon
“White lined the swells of water. A light, constant drizzle seemed to conspire with the ocean spray to soak everything onboard. It was not a particularly large vessel, which made it all the worse for everyone. For the crew of hardened fishermen, Cornishmen all, this posed no great discomfort. The crewmen at their work looked like gray mice scurrying over a large, wet, wheat barrel.”
Adam Copeland, Echoes of Avalon
“Truth be told, Patrick was staring at something in particular. Before him, at a distance about half the length of the boat, stood a creature of nightmare that returned his stare. Though Patrick could not see the thing's face, he knew it was looking right at him. That was how it always was. No face. No identity. Even the hands were gloved. But it was obvious that the robed and hooded figure had come to haunt him like some hellish visitation.”
Adam Copeland, Echoes of Avalon
“You are someone else's road not taken”
Adam Copeland

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