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  • #1
    Brandon Sanderson
    NO MATING.
    Brandon Sanderson, Oathbringer

  • #2
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Why do we fight, Kal? Why do we keep going?” “I don’t know,” Kaladin whispered. “I’ve forgotten.” “It’s so we can be with each other.” “They all die, Tien. Everyone dies.” “So they do, don’t they?” “That means it doesn’t matter,” Kaladin said. “None of it matters.” “See, that’s the wrong way of looking at it.” Tien held him tighter. “Since we all go to the same place in the end, the moments we spent with each other are the only things that do matter. The times we helped each other.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #3
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Journey before destination, you bastard.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #4
    Brandon Sanderson
    “It will,” Wit said, “but then it will get better. Then it will get worse again. Then better. This is life, and I will not lie by saying every day will be sunshine. But there will be sunshine again, and that is a very different thing to say. That is truth. I promise you, Kaladin: You will be warm again.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #5
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Our weakness doesn’t make us weak. Our weakness makes us strong. For we had to carry it all these years.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #6
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Kaladin’s anxiety began to subside, and he pushed through the worst of the darkness. He always emerged on the other side. Why was that so difficult to remember while in the middle of it?”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #7
    Brandon Sanderson
    “You just want to stop existing,” Kaladin said. “You don’t want to actually kill yourself, not on most days. But you figure it sure would be convenient if you weren’t around anymore.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #8
    Brandon Sanderson
    “That’s because Wit is an asshole,”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #9
    Brandon Sanderson
    “DON'T SPOIL STORIES!”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #10
    Brandon Sanderson
    “You need someone to talk to, Noril, when the darkness is strong. Someone to remind you the world hasn’t always been this way; that it won’t always be this way.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #11
    Brandon Sanderson
    “You don't have to smile. You don't have to talk. But if you're going to be miserable, you might as well do it with friends.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #12
    Brandon Sanderson
    “I am an artist,” Wit said. “I should thank you not to demean me by insisting my art must be trying to accomplish something. In fact, you shouldn’t enjoy art. You should simply admit that it exists, then move on. Anything else is patronizing.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #13
    Brandon Sanderson
    “I know how you feel. Dark, like there's never been light in the world. Like everything in you is a void, and you wish you could just feel something. Anything. Pain would at least tell you you're alive. Instead you feel nothing. And you wonder, how can a man breathe, but already be dead?”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #14
    Brandon Sanderson
    “That night, it rained on the other dogs, who slept outside in the cold barn, which leaked. But the little dog snuggled into a warm bed beside the fire, hugged by the farmer’s children, his belly full. And as he did, the dog sadly thought to himself, ‘I could not become a dragon. I am an utter and complete failure.’ The end.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #15
    Brandon Sanderson
    “But sir, do you know why I get up each day?” Lirin shook his head. “It’s hard sometimes,” Noril said, stirring. “Coming awake means leaving the nothingness, you know? Remembering the pain. But then I think, ‘Well, he gets up.’” “You mean Kaladin?” Lirin asked. “Yes, sir,” Noril said. “He’s got the emptiness, bad as I do. I can see it in him. We all can. But he gets up anyway. We’re trapped in here, and we all want to do something to help. We can’t, but somehow he can. “And you know, I’ve listened to ardents talk. I’ve been poked and prodded. I’ve been stuck in the dark. None of that worked as well as knowing this one thing, sir. He still gets up. He still fights. So I figure … I figure I can too.” (less)”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #16
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Sense, Odium. The only kind I have is nonsense. Well, and some cents, but cents are nonsense here too—so we can ignore them. Scents are mine aplenty, and you never cared for the ones I present. So instead, the sense that matters is the sense Dalinar sensibly sent you.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #17
    Brandon Sanderson
    “That’s stupid. The story is really long. He needs to hear the ending so he’ll know it’s worth listening all the way.” “That’s not how this works,” Wit said. “It needs drama. Suspense. Surprise.” “Surprises are dumb,” she said. “He should be informed if a product is good or not before being asked to commit. Would you like a similar surprise at the market? Oh, you can’t buy a specific food. You have to carry a sack home, cut it open, then find out what you bought. Drama. Suspense!” Wit gave Kaladin a beleaguered look. “I have bonded,” he said, “a literal monster.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #18
    Brandon Sanderson
    “I’m not strong enough,” Kaladin whispered. “You’re strong enough for me.” “I’m not good enough.” “You’re good enough for me.” “I wasn’t there.” Tien smiled. “You are here for me, Kal. You’re here for all of us.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #19
    Brandon Sanderson
    “I go to the gods,” Rock said. He held up his finger. “There is one who lives here. One afah’liki. He is powerful god, but tricky. You should not have lost his flute.” “I … don’t think Wit is a god, Rock.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #20
    Brandon Sanderson
    “He didn't like it when people used the word "stupid" for the way he was. People called one another stupid when they made mistakes. Dabbid wasn't a mistake. He could make mistakes. Then he was stupid. But not always. He couldn't think fast like others. But that made him different, not stupid. Stupid was a choice.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

  • #21
    S.K. Ali
    “I'm not a violent person. I'm not advocating violence. But I am an angry person. I'm advocating for more people to get angry. Get moved.”
    S.K. Ali, Love from A to Z

  • #22
    S.K. Ali
    “One of the reasons Ayaan said she loves being Muslim is because it makes her feel like a natural feminist. "Like hello? Our queen Khadija didn't wait for the man she had her eye on to ask her, to get on his knees. Nope. Instead, she said, 'I like you, oh employee of mine. Will you marry me?' And then, after they hitched, she just kept her job as his boss. Mad respect.”
    S.K. Ali, Love from A to Z



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