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"Only the mercenaries were here by choice. To Simon, the minds of men who would come to this of their own will were suddenly as incomprehensible as the thoughts of spiders or lizardsâless so, even, for the small creatures of the earth almost always fled from danger. These were madmen, Simon realized, and that was the direst problem of the world: that madmen should be strong and unafraid, so that they could force their will on the weak and peace-loving. If God allowed such madness to be, Simon could not help thinking, then He was an old God who had lost His grip."
"Tiamak closed his eyes to make a short prayer of thanks, hoping that the gods, like children, could be confirmed in good behavior by praise."
"She realized now that she knew little about people outside the courts of Nabban and Erkynland, although she had always thought herself a shrewd judge of humanity. However, it was a larger and much more complicated world on the other side of the castle walls than she had ever suspected."
"It was easy to hate if he did not think, Simon discovered."
"You can never tell when princes will get squinty on you. You can never tell when they might suddenly feel their blood and go all royal."
"She had been dressed in her sky-blue gown and had been suddenly almost terrible in her completenessâso different from the ragged serving girl who had slept on his shoulder. And yet, the very same girl had been inside that blue dress."
"âWhy can nothing be simple?â GeloĂŤ shifted on her stool. The wise womanâs voice was surprisingly sympathetic. âBecause nothing is simple, Prince Josua.â"
"Are these things you all say magical charms to chase me away? If so, they do not seem to be working."
"Perhaps it is fortunate that most heroes who die for their people cannot come back to see what the people do with that hard-bought life and freedom."
"Miriamele was dismayed by her own willful ignorance. How could she, with all her native good fortune, be so consumed with the few inconveniences that God or fate had put in her way? It was shameful. She tried to tell Duke Isgrimnur something of her thoughts, but he would not let her slide too far into self-loathing. âEach one of us has our own sorrows, Princess,â he said. âItâs no shame to take them to heart. The only sin is to forget that other folk have theirs, tooâor to let pity for yourself slow your hand when someone needs help.â"
"Everyone at the Hayholt had seemed obsessed with the empty ritual of power, something Miriamele had lived with for so long that it held no interest for her. It was like watching a confusing game played by bad-tempered children."
"Empires were like seawalls, he thought sadly, even those which embodied the best of hopes. The tide of chaos beat at them, and as soon as no one was shoring up the stones any more..."
"Strangely, although the world is already full of fearful things, mortals seems always to hunt for new worries."
"To fight a war, you must believe it can accomplish something. We fight this one to save Johnâs kingdom, or perhaps even to save all of mankind...but isnât that what we always think? That all wars are uselessâexcept the one weâre fighting now?"
"In times of badness, gold is being worth more than beauty."
"âYou have something that might be more use to me than either gold or powerâsomething that in fact brings both in its train.â âAnd what is that?â The count leaned forward. âKnowledge.â"
"Binabik had taught him to do only what he could at any given time. âYou cannot catch three fish with two hands,â the little man often said."
"There was nothing he could do unless he accepted what was real."
"âIn my experience,â he said with more than a touch of bitterness, âthe gods do not seem to care much what their servants deserveâor at least the rewards they give are too subtle for my understanding.â"
"(The book thatâŚkept me up way too late:) Tailchaserâs Song by Tad Williams, which starts like a childrenâs story and then becomes something Very Dark."