“Most myths contain a grain of truth,” said Lantern, warily. “Indeed they do, Younger Brother. Is that why you carry a lock of hair and a fragment of bone within the locket around your neck?” For a moment only, Lantern’s sapphire eyes glinted with anger. “You see a great deal, Elder Brother. You see into men’s dreams, and you see through metal. Perhaps you should be reading the dreams of the townsfolk.” “I know their dreams, Lantern. They want food for their tables and warmth in the winter. They want their children to have better and safer lives than they can provide. The world is a huge and terrifying place for them. They are desperate for simple answers to life’s problems.”
― White Wolf: A Novel of Druss the Legend (Drenai Saga, #10)
― White Wolf: A Novel of Druss the Legend (Drenai Saga, #10)
“It must be terrible to be old, when you love someone who died young. They never change in your mind, and every day you see yourself grow away from that person you were when you loved and knew them. Until you are more of a shadow than they are, and the girl you were is altogether gone, more dead even than that young man on the battlefield.”
― The Wolf in the Attic
― The Wolf in the Attic
“Do not complain of life's unfairness. It is never fair - at best it is impartial.”
― Lion of Macedon
― Lion of Macedon
“Places ain't home. People is. Bricks and chairs is nothing.”
― The Wolf in the Attic
― The Wolf in the Attic
“You were a warrior, Lantern. Such men are not renowned for understanding the infinite shades of gray that govern the actions of men. Black and white are your colors.” “Scholars tend to overcomplicate matters,” said Skilgannon. “If a man runs at you with a sword it would be foolish to spend time wondering what led him to such action. Was his childhood scarred by a cruel father? Did his wife leave him for another man? Was he perhaps misinformed about your intentions, and therefore has attacked you in error?” Skilgannon laughed. “Warriors need black and white, Elder Brother. Shades of gray would kill them.” “True,” admitted the abbot, “and yet a greater understanding that there are shades of gray would prevent many wars beginning.”
― White Wolf: A Novel of Druss the Legend (Drenai Saga, #10)
― White Wolf: A Novel of Druss the Legend (Drenai Saga, #10)
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