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1 " Freedom without responsibility? What freedom is that? None at all. "
― David Clement-Davies , Fell (The Sight, #2)
2 " Everything Dies. That is the law of life-the bitter unchangeable law "
3 " Christians believe that God came amongst us as a man, do they not? Yet the Muselmen say he was only a prophet, and that God has no name...We fight and kill each other so readily, yet if I had been born in the East, would I not believe the stories they believe, and if they had been born here, would they not be Christians? "
4 " It's those that fight hardest for freedom who are never free. "
5 " Yes,' growled Fell, 'for animals do not know what they do, but man has knowledge of his cruelty. "
6 " Death,' whispered Tarlar, 'you do not fear it, Fell? By water, or any other way?''What is to fear?" answered the black wolf. 'If it is an end, then so be it. For there is no pain in that, except the pain left to the living... And if death is not an end, then what more than a wonderful journey... "
7 " Our destinies are our own, if we have the courage to take control of them. "
8 " In that moment she learnt one of the greatest secrets of life: It is often easier to fight for others than it is for yourself. "
9 " Life is wonderful, so revel in its beauty. Be all you can be, and let go of the past. It is nothing but shadows. "
10 " Real courage is not to give up hope, even in the most terrible darkness, and to carry on. That if courage and love is deep as despair, deeper, then light may come again "
11 " I wish the battles of men could be solved in their heads. "
12 " But of all the animals, man holds the fate of the world in his hands. "
13 " Life itself is dispare, so we must make darkness our ally "
14 " That story placed man above the animals, until man's fall at Eve's hand, and linked humans to God himself, fashioned in his image. But now the black wolf was telling the girl a grave secret. That man was an animal too. "
15 " Man, who thinks he knows everything. But what does man know...Man cares only for himself, in his fear and hate. "
16 " ...man will try to guard his faith more preciously even than his gold. "
17 " The future?' came the voice sadly...'And do we really pass anything on to the future, except mirrors of ourselves? What if the future is as painful as the past?' 'That we can never know,'answered the wolf angrily. 'That's for the future. But what we can know is the importance of what we owe the present. Here and now...What we owe to ourselves, and to those we're bound to. And we can at least hope to make a better future, for everything. "
18 " Why does death engender fear? Because death meant change, a change greater then we have ever known, and because death was indeed a mirror that made us see ourselves as never before. A mirror that we should cover, as people in olden days covered mirrors when someone died, for fear of an evil. For with all our care and pain for those who had gone, it was ourselves too we felt the agony for. Perhaps ourselves above all. "
19 " In that moment Alina Sculcuvant knew that of all life's great journeys, perhaps the greatest was to come home, and to know the place for the first time. "
20 " They came silently as ghosts themselves, swept along like leaves being scattered about them in the scurrying east wind. Yet their running forms seemed carved out by the wild landscape, in the natural facts of evolution, so they were almost perfectly camouflaged, shielded by the deepening colors of autumn change. "