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81 " Quizá ninguna religión contenga toda la verdad del mundo. Quizá cada religión contenga fragmentos de la verdad y nosotros tengamos la responsabilidad de identificar esos fragmentos y volver a unirlos. "
― Christopher Paolini , Brisingr (The Inheritance Cycle, #3)
82 " La desgracia siempre llega a los que la esperan. El truco es encontrar la felicidad en los breves periodos entre desgracias. "
83 " Preocúpate por lo que sí puedes cambiar, y deja que el resto se resuelva por sí solo, "
84 " The only antidote for the corrosive poison of violence is finding peace within yourself. "
85 " Los libros deberían de ir a parar donde más valor se les dé, y no deben quedar almacenados, acumulando polvo en algún estante olvidado. "
86 " Turmoil accompanies every great change. "
87 " I will never be like ordinary people. If I must be different, then let me keep that which sets me apart. "
88 " The reward may be uncertain, but our doom is inevitable unless we try. "
89 " Do not become so attached to any one belief that you cannot see past it to another possibility. "
90 " It took Eragon a moment to remember that Aren was the name of Brom’s ring; "
91 " My ring now, he told himself. I have to stop thinking of it as Brom’s. "
92 " Also, I am sure Aren was a way for him to protect himself "
93 " My only inheritance. "
94 " In this, you must rely upon your own judgment. Listen closely to what your heart says and perhaps it will become clear how to win free of these treacherous downdrafts. In "
95 " Perhaps no one religion contains all the truth of the world. Perhaps every religion contains fragments of the truth and it is our responsibility to identify those fragments and piece them together. Or perhaps the elves are right and there are no gods. But how can I know for sure?" - Pg 479 Brisingr "
96 " House of Langfeld has rendered you in this cause, it is insulting "
97 " A fine Dragon Rider you are, afraid of talking to a large group! If only Galbatorix knew, he could have you at his mercy if he but asked you to make a speech to his troops. Ha! It "
98 " Part of himself held back and would not allow him to commit to the dwarf gods and bind his identity and his sense of well-being to something he did not understand. He also had difficulty accepting that if gods did exist, the dwarf gods were the only ones. Eragon was certain that if he asked Nar Garzhvog or a member of the nomad tribes, or even the black priests of Helgrind, if their gods were real, they would uphold the supremacy of their deities just as vigorously as Glûmra would uphold hers. "How am I supposed to know which religion is the true religion? he wondered. Just because someone follows a certain faith does not necessarily mean it is the right path. . . . Perhaps no one religion contains all of the truth of the world. Perhaps every religion contains fragments of the truth and it is our responsibility to identify those fragments and piece them together. Or perhaps the elves are right and there are no gods. But how can I know for sure? "
99 " Now, can we please abandon such weighty conversation? I have become thoroughly exhausted with thoughts of fate, destiny, justice, and other, equally gloomy topics over the past few days. As far as I am concerned, philosophic questioning is just as likely to make you confused and depressed as it is to improve your condition. "
100 " The bumblebee was so vibrant, so alive, and so beautiful, its presence renewed Eragon’s will to survive. A world that contained a creature as amazing as that bumblebee was a world he wanted to live in. By "