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  • #1
    Brandon Sanderson
    “You could not kill the wind. You could not stop it. It was beyond the touch of men. It was infinite...”
    Brandon Sanderson, Words of Radiance

  • #2
    Brandon Sanderson
    “The purpose of a storyteller is not to tell you how to think, but to give you questions to think upon.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #3
    Brandon Sanderson
    “For glory lit, and life alive, for goals unreached and aims to strive. All men must try, the wind did see. It is the test, it is the dream.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Words of Radiance

  • #4
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Belief isn't simply a thing for fair times and bright days...What is belief - what is faith - if you don't continue in it after failure?...Anyone can believe in someone, or something that always succeeds...But failure...ah, now, that is hard to believe in, certainly and truly. Difficult enough to have value. Sometimes we just have to wait long enough...then we find out why exactly it was that we kept believing...There's always another secret.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #5
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Marsh: Our best efforts were never even a mild annoyance to the Lord Ruler."
    Kelsier: Ah, but being an annoyance is something that I am very good at. In fact, I'm far more than just a 'mild' annoyance--people tell me I can be downright frustrating. Might as well use this talent for the cause of good, eh?”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #6
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Breeze strolled over to the table and chose a seat with his characteristic decorum. The portly man raised his dueling cane, pointing it at Ham. 'I see that my period of intellectual respite has come to an end.'

    Ham smiled. 'I thought up a couple beastly questions while I was gone, and I've been saving them just for you, Breeze.'

    'I'm dying of anticipation,' Breeze said. He turned his cane toward Lestibournes. 'Spook, drink.'

    Spook rushed over and fetched Breeze a cup of wine.

    'He's such a fine lad,' Breeze noted, accepting the drink. 'I barely even have to nudge him Allomantically. If only the rest of you ruffians were so accommodating.'

    Spook frowned. 'Niceing the not on the playing without.'

    'I have no idea what you just said, child,' Breeze said. 'So I'm simply going to pretend it was coherent, then move on.'

    Kelsier rolled his eyes. 'Losing the stress on the nip,' he said. 'Notting without the needing of care.'

    'Riding the rile of the rids to the right,' Spook said with a nod.

    'What are you two babbling about?' Breeze said testily.

    'Wasing the was of brightness,' Spook said. 'Nip the having of wishing of this.'

    'Ever wasing the doing of this,' Kelsier agreed.

    'Ever wasing the wish of having the have,' Ham added with a smile. 'Brighting the wish of wasing the not.'

    Breeze turned to Dockson with exasperation. 'I believe our companions have finally lost their minds, dear friend.'

    Dockson shrugged. Then, with a perfectly straight face, he said, 'Wasing not of wasing is.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #7
    Brandon Sanderson
    “And so, does the destination matter? Or is it the path we take? I declare that no accomplishment has substance nearly as great as the road used to achieve it. We are not creatures of destinations. It is the journey that shapes us. Our callused feet, our backs strong from carrying the weight of our travels, our eyes open with the fresh delight of experiences lived.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #8
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Just because I do not accept the teachings of the devotaries does not mean I've discarded a belief in right and wrong."
    "But the Almighty determines what is right!"
    "Must someone, some unseen thing, declare what is right for it to be right? I believe that my own morality -- which answers only to my heart -- is more sure and true than the morality of those who do right only because they fear retribution.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #9
    Brandon Sanderson
    “To lack feeling is to be dead, but to act on every feeling is to be a child.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #10
    Brandon Sanderson
    “The hallmark of insecurity is bravado.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #11
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Somebody has to start. Somebody has to step forward and do what is right, because it is right.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #12
    Brandon Sanderson
    “This world, it is a tempest sometimes. But remember, the sun always rises again.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #13
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Authority doesn't come from a rank.," Kaladin said, fingering the spheres in his pocket.
    "Where does it come from?"
    "From the men who give it to you. That's the only way to get it.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #14
    Brandon Sanderson
    “If I should die,” Dalinar said, “then I would do so having lived my life right. It is not the destination that matters, but how one arrives there.”
    “The Codes?”
    “No. The Way of Kings.”
    “That storming book.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #15
    Brandon Sanderson
    The first step is to care, Tukks’s voice seemed to whisper. Some talk about being emotionless in battle. Well, I suppose it’s important to keep your head. But I hate that feeling of killing while calm and cold. I’ve seen that those who care fight harder, longer, and better than those who don’t. It’s the difference between mercenaries and real soldiers.
    It’s the difference between fighting to defend your homeland and fighting on foreign soil.
    It’s good to care when you fight, so long as you don’t let it consume you. Don’t try to stop yourself from feeling. You’ll hate who you become.

    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #16
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Mocking a woman is like drinking too much wine. It may be fun for a short time, but the hangover is hell.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #17
    Brandon Sanderson
    “I swear, my dear. Sometimes our conversations remind me of a broken sword."

    She raised an eyebrow.

    "Sharp as hell," Lightsong said, "but lacking a point.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #18
    Brandon Sanderson
    “You're a very difficult person to manipulate, you know."
    "Nonsense," he said. "You just have to promise me that I won't have to do a thing, and then I'll do anything you want."
    "Anything?"
    "Anything that doesn't require doing anything."
    "That's nothing, then."
    "Is it?"
    "Yes."
    "Well, that's something.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #19
    Brandon Sanderson
    “It was strange, how easily and quickly protection could cause destruction. Sometimes, Vasher wondered if the two weren't really the same thing. Protect a flower, destroy pests who wanted to feed on it. Protect a building, destroy the plants that could have grown in the soil. Protect a man. Live with the destruction he creates.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #20
    Brandon Sanderson
    “They say a man doesn't know himself until he faces death for the first time. . . I don't know about that. It seems to me that the person you are when you're about to die isn't as important as the person you are during the rest of your life. Why should a few moments matter more than an entire lifetime?”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #21
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Have you no thoughts on the matter?" Blushweaver finally asked.
    "I try to avoid having thoughts. They lead to other thoughts, and-if you're not careful-those lead to actions.
    Actions make you tired. I have this on rather good authority from someone who once read it in a book."
    Blushweaver sighed. "You avoid thinking, you avoid me, you avoid effort... is there anything you don't
    avoid?"
    "Breakfast.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #22
    Steven Erikson
    “If you never knew
    the worlds in my mind
    your sense of loss
    would be small pity
    and we’ll forget this on the trail.
    Take what you’re given
    and turn away the screwed face.
    I do not deserve it,
    no matter how narrow the strand
    of your private shore.
    If you will do your best
    I’ll meet your eye.
    It’s the clutch of arrows in hand
    that I do not trust
    bent to the smile hitching my way.
    We aren’t meeting in sorrow
    or some other suture
    bridging scars.
    We haven’t danced the same
    thin ice
    and my sympathy for your troubles
    I give freely without thought
    of reciprocity or scales on balance.
    It’s the decent thing, that’s all.
    Even if that thing
    is a stranger to so many.
    But there will be secrets
    you never knew
    and I would not choose any other way.
    All my arrows are buried and
    the sandy reach is broad
    and all that’s private
    cools pinned on the altar.
    Even the drips are gone,
    that child of wants
    with a mind full of worlds
    and his reddened tears.
    The days I feel mortal I so hate.
    The days in my worlds,
    are where I live for ever,
    and should dawn ever arrive
    I will to its light awaken
    as one reborn.

    Poet’s Night iii.iv
    The Malazan Book of the Fallen
    Fisher kel Tath”
    Steven Erikson, The Crippled God

  • #23
    Steven Erikson
    “The Jaghut drew weapons. Beside Onos Toolan, Haut said, ‘Join us, First Sword. If we must die, must it be on the back step? I think not.’ His eyes flashed from the shadows of his helm. ‘First Sword – do you see? Forkrul Assail, K’Chain Che’Malle, Imass and now Jaghut! What a fell party this is!’
    Gedoran grunted and said, ‘All we now need are a few Thel Akai, Haut, and we can swap old lies all night long!”
    Steven Erikson, The Crippled God

  • #24
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Nothing great in the world was accomplished without passion.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #25
    Steven Erikson
    “Children are dying."
    Lull nodded. "That's a succinct summary of humankind, I'd say. Who needs tomes and volumes of history? Children are dying. The injustices of the world hide in those three words.”
    Steven Erikson, Deadhouse Gates

  • #26
    Steven Erikson
    “And now the page before us blurs.
    An age is done. The book must close.
    We are abandoned to history.
    Raise high one more time the tattered standard
    Of the Fallen. See through the drifting smoke
    To the dark stains upon the fabric.
    This is the blood of our lives, this is the
    Payment of our deeds, all soon to be
    Forgotten.
    We were never what people could be.
    We were only what we were.

    Remember us.”
    Steven Erikson, The Crippled God

  • #27
    George R.R. Martin
    “Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness.”
    George R.R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire, 5-Book Boxed Set: A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, A Dance with Dragons

  • #28
    Steven Erikson
    “I am here to arrest your manservant. The one named Bugg.’
    ‘Oh, now really, his cooking isn’t that bad.”
    Steven Erikson, Reaper's Gale

  • #29
    Douglas Adams
    “The story so far:
    In the beginning the Universe was created.
    This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.”
    Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

  • #30
    Ian C. Esslemont
    “It takes an unusually philosophic mind to accept that all one’s suffering might be to no end, really, in the larger scheme of things.”
    Ian Cameron Esslemont, Stonewielder



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