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61 " So you weren’t just jealous? She licked the claw once more. Perhaps a little. Eragon "
― Christopher Paolini , Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
62 " But now he felt a deep ache in his chest—like that of a sore muscle—and each beat of his heart pained him. His "
63 " Los dos ejércitos entrechocaron con un estruendo ensordecedor. Picas entrecruzadas con lanzas, martillos contra escudos, espadas contra yelmos, mientras por encima revoloteaban los hambrientos cuervos rapaces soltando sus ásperos graznidos, en un frenesí desatado por el olor de la carne fresca. "
64 " Wards,” said Oromis, “rely upon the strength of your body. If that strength is exceeded, you die. No matter how many wards you have, you will only be able to block attacks so long as your body can sustain the output of energy. "
65 " Jeder stirbt für sich allein, Eragon. Ob man nun König ist oder Bettler - niemand kann einen in die große Leere begleiten. "
66 " Hemos hecho lo que teníamos que hacer. Pero no me pidas que disfrute del sufrimiento "
67 " Die Lieder der Toten sind die Wehklagen der Lebenden. "
68 " Narí "
69 " —El mundo parece frío si no hay... algo más. —Al contrario —dijo Oromis—, es un mundo mejor. Un lugar en el que somos responsables de nuestras acciones, en el que podemos ser buenos con los demás porque queremos y porque es lo que debe hacerse, en vez de portarnos bien por miedo a la amenaza del castigo divino. No te diré qué debes creer, Eragon. Es mucho mejor aprender a pensar con espíritu crítico y que luego se te permita tomar tus propias decisiones, que imponerte nociones ajenas. Me has preguntado por nuestra religión, y te he contestado la verdad. Haz con ella lo que quieras. La "
70 " On the first day from Tarnag, Eragon made an effort to learn the names of Ûndin’s guards. They were Ama, Tríhga, Hedin, Ekksvar, Shrrgnien—which Eragon found unpronounceable, though he was told it meant Wolfheart—Dûthmér, and Thorv. "
71 " What are those?” he asked. "
72 " The land is a special thing. Care for it, and it’ll care for you. Not many things will do that. "
73 " Whether fate or destiny really exist, the only thing I can do is enjoy the present and live as honorably as possible. "
74 " Un lugar en el que somos responsables de nuestras acciones, en el que podemos ser buenos con los demás porque queremos y porque es lo que debe hacerse, en vez de portarnos bien por miedo a la amenaza del castigo divino. No te diré qué debes creer, Eragon. Es mucho mejor aprender a pensar con espíritu crítico y que luego se te permita tomar tus propias decisiones, que imponerte nociones ajenas. Me has preguntado por nuestra religión, y te he contestado la verdad. Haz con ella lo que quieras. "
75 " mushroom pie stuffed with spinach, thyme, and currants. "
76 " Our strength with magic grants us as much leisure as we desire. We neither hunt nor farm, and, as a result, we spend our days working to master our interests, whatever they might be. Very little exists that we must strive for.” Through "
77 " veintipico "
78 " Dragons, like wagons, Have tongues. Dragons, like flagons, Have necks. But while two hold beer, The other eats deer! "
79 " Just remember,” he said gently, “that at a certain point, your enemies may have to become your allies. Such is the nature of life. "
80 " A place where we are responsible for our own actions, where we can be kind to one another because we want to and because it is the right thing to do instead of being frightened into behaving by the threat of divine punishment. I won't tell you what to believe, Eragon. It is far better to be taught to think critically and then be allowed to make your own decisions than to have someone else's notions thrust upon you. "