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21 " Est Sularus oth Mithas”—“My honor is life. "
― Margaret Weis , Dragons of Autumn Twilight (Dragonlance: Chronicles, #1)
22 " every man had to walk through a dark, starless night and, when he faced the morning, he’d be better for it. "
― Margaret Weis , War of the Twins (Dragonlance: Legends, #2)
23 " The cruelest form of torture one can inflict on a kender is to lock him up. Of course, it is also widely believed that the cruelest form of torture one can inflict on any other species is to lock them up with a kender. "
24 " Now there was nothing but awful, terrible silence. Sight is a sense outside and apart from the body, an image on the surface of the eye. But sound enters the ears, the head, it lives inside. In sound's absence, silence echoes. "
― Margaret Weis , Dragon Wing (The Death Gate Cycle, #1)
25 " Do not go to others for the answers. Look in your own heart, search your own faith. You will either find the answer or come to see that the answer is with the gods themselves, not with man. "
― Margaret Weis , Time of the Twins (Dragonlance: Legends, #1)
26 " Flint snorted. The kender was beginning to make sence, a fact that caused the dwarf to shake his head and wonder if maybe he shouldn't lie down somewhere out in the sun. "
― Margaret Weis , Dragons of Spring Dawning (Dragonlance: Chronicles, #3)
27 " It was an old kender proverb—Don’t change color to match the walls. Look like you belong and the walls will change color to match you. "
28 " Be thankful you can feel pity and horror at the death of an enemy. The day we cease to care, even for our enemies, is the day we have lost this battle. "
― Margaret Weis , Dragons of Winter Night (Dragonlance: Chronicles, #2)
29 " The darkness might conquer, but it could never extinguish hope. And though one candle, or many, might flicker and die, new candles would be lit from the old. Thus hope’s flame always burns, lighting the darkness until the coming of day. "
30 " Lizards that blend into the rock do so to catch flies. "
31 " Say that our lives are measured not by gain but by giving. "
32 " Magic is the recognition of the fire burning behind us when all else see only their own shadow on the wall. "
― Margaret Weis , Elven Star (The Death Gate Cycle, #2)
33 " My waking and sleeping seem mixed together. I’m walking in a dream half the time, and sleeping through reality the other half. "
34 " Hope lives. No matter the mistakes we make, no matter our blunders and misunderstandings, no matter the grief and sorrow and loss, no matter how deep the darkness, hope lives. "
― Margaret Weis , Dragons of the Hourglass Mage (Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles, #3)
35 " He remembered a dog—the only living thing they found in the entire village—curled around the body of a dead child. Caramon stopped to pet the small dog. The animal cringed, then licked the big man’s hand. It then licked the child’s cold face, looking up at the warrior hopefully, expecting this human to make everything all right, to make his little playmate run and laugh again. "
36 " Raistlin ran to Fizban’s side. “Now is the time for the casting of the fireball, Old One,” he panted. “It is?” Fizban’s face filled with delight. “Wonderful! How does it go?” “Don’t you remember!” Raistlin practically shrieked, dragging the mage behind a pillar as the slug spat another glob of burning saliva onto the floor. “I used to … let me see.” Fizban’s brow furrowed in concentration. "
37 " People want to believe in something—even if, deep inside, they know it is false. But "
38 " But he could not help wondering, as he did, that if he was so damn wise, why was his life in such a mess? "
39 " It seems to me that being a great friend is more important than being a great hero or a great warrior. Being a good friend is the most important thing there is. Just think, if everyone in the world were great friends, then we wouldn’t be such terrible enemies. "
― Margaret Weis , Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, #1)
40 " For only the humans were endowed with the lust for power so strong that the raw passion of their nature could be easily corrupted. "