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<item>"Change what you can if it needs changing, but learn to live with what you can't change" - [[Siuan]] {{ns|3}}</item>
 
<item>"Change what you can if it needs changing, but learn to live with what you can't change" - [[Siuan]] {{ns|3}}</item>
 
<item>The Tower taught its students to live with what they could not change, too. But some things were important enough to try even if you were sure to fail. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|3}}</item>
 
<item>The Tower taught its students to live with what they could not change, too. But some things were important enough to try even if you were sure to fail. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|3}}</item>
<item>The dead could not be returned to life, a land any more than a man. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|16}}</item>
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<item> Fear was a poor tool, and one that always cut the user eventually. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|5}} </item>
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<item> He would need to know as much of politics as any queen, ans much of war as any general. As much of history as any scholar. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|5}} </item>
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<item> "When a man believes he may die, he wants to leave something of himself behind. When a woman believes her man may die, she wants that part of him desperately. The result is a great many babies born during wars. It's illogical, given the hardship that comes if the man does die, or the woman, but the human heart is seldom logical." - [[Meilyn]] {{ns|5}} </item>
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<item> There were times when the rules could be broken. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|6}} </item>
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<item> Never a straight answer when mystery would do, and perhaps do better. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|8}} </item>
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<item> "I tell you, once I gain the shawl, if she ever tries to harm me again, I'll make her pay." - [[Siuan]] on [[Elaida]] {{ns|8}} </item>
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<item> To be shared in silence, and only then with the women who had shared it with you. How long since they two had failed to share everything? Even here, the shawl brought separations. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|10}} </item>
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<item> The Blue sought to right wrongs, which was not always the same as seeking justice, like Greens and Grays. "Seekers after Causes," Verin had called Blues, and the capitals were there to be heard in her voice. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|11}} </item>
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<item> Some wars could not be won, yet they still must be fought. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|12}} </item>
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<item> Power often grew from others deciding that you already had power, and an appearance of wealth could give that. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|13}} </item>
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<item> "Just be glad neither of us needs a hairdresser. The best hairdressers are true tyrants, nearly as bad as perfumers." - [[Moiraine]] {{ns|13}} </item>
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<item> She was not superstitious, but failure to do so always brought ill luck to someone you cared for, so it was said. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|14}} </item>
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<item> The Blight meant death to most men. Death and the Shadow, in a rotting land tainted by the Dark One's breath, where anything at all could kill, an insect bite, the prick of the wrong thorn, a touch of the wrong leaf. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|15}} </item>
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<item> Respect or caution, awe or fear, there were sufficient reasons for a king to step aside for a sister. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|15}} </item>
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<item> The dead could not be returned to life, a land any more than a man. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|16}} </item>
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<item> In his cradle he had been given four gifts. The ring in his hands and the locket that hung around his neck, the sword on his hip and an oath sworn in his name. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|16}} </item>
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<item> "To stand against the Shadow so long as iron is hard and stone abides. To defend the Malkeiri while one drop of blood remains. To avenge what cannot be defended." - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|16}} </item>
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<item> Your carneira wears part of your soul as a ribbon in her hair forever. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|16}} </item>
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<item> "We cannot always see the reason, yet we can take some comfort in knowing there is one. The Wheel of Time weaves us into the Pattern as it wills, but the Pattern is the work of the Light." - [[Moiraine]] {{ns|17}} </item>
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<item> "I suspect you'll want to take as much care choosing your first man as you do your first Warder." - [[Cadsuane]] to [[Moiraine]] {{ns|17}} </item>
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<item> "You still haven't learned the first real lesson, that the shawl means you are ready to truly begin learning. The second lesson is caution. I know better than most how hard that is to find when you're young and have saidar at your fingertips and the world at your feet. As you think." - [[Cadsuane]] to [[Moiraine]] {{ns|17}} </item>
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<item> "Heed carefully what I say. And do as I say. I will check your bed tonight, and if you are not in it, I will find you and make you weep as you did for those mice. You can dry your tears afterward on that shawl you believe makes you invincible. It does not." - [[Cadsuane]] to [[Moiraine]] {{ns|17}} </item>
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<item> Once was happenstance, twice might be coincidence, but thrice or more indicated the actions of your enemies. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|18}} </item>
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<item> "We swore we'd find beautiful young princes to bond, too, and marry them besides." - [[Siuan]] to [[Moiraine]] {{ns|18}} </item>
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<item> She did not mind a man wanting to see her unclothed, only his telling others about it. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|19}} </item>
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<item> Only a fool believed women less dangerous than men, but women often seemed to think men fools when it came to women. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|20}} </item>
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<item> An Aes Sedai, if she really was one, and a Cairhienin? There could be no worse combination. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|20}} </item>
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<item> A man's past belonged to himself and the people who had lived it with him. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|21}} </item>
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<item> She would bring him properly to heel. Not to tame him utterly - a completely tame man was no use to himself or anyone else - but to make certain he recognized his mistakes right down to his bones. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|21}} </item>
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<item> The man had an arrow pulled out of his body, and he blinked! Why that should irritate her, she did not know, but it surely did. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|21}} </item>
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<item> He was drowning in a sea of other people's expectations. Men had drowned in seas like that. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|22}} </item>
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<item> The only way was forward, whatever lay at the end. - [[Lan]] PoV {{ns|22}} </item>
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<item> "Even the mountains will be worn down with time." - [[Lan]] {{ns|22}} </item>
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<item> "And I will obey my king. But as the saying goes, a king is not a king, alone with his carneira." - [[Edeyn]] to [[Lan]] {{ns|22}} </item>
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<item> Sometimes justice came from other than laws or swords. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|23}} </item>
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<item> Yet every time one man was lifted from penury, another seemed to fall into it. That might not be fair, but it was the way of the world. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|23}} </item>
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<item> She was missing something, and that worried her. What she did not know could kill her. Worse, it could kill the Dragon Reborn in his cradle. - [[Moiraine]] PoV {{ns|25}} </item>
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<item> "You surrender after you're dead." - [[Lan]] to [[Moiraine]] {{ns|26}} </item>
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<item> "I cannot lie about what happened here, but I can be silent. Will you be silent, or will you do the Shadow's work?" - [[Moiraine]] to [[Lan]] {{ns|26}} </item>
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<item> "By my mother's name, I will draw as you say 'draw' and sheathe as you say 'sheathe'. By my mother's name, I will come as you say 'come' and go as you say 'go'." - [[Lan]] to [[Moiraine]] {{epi01}} </item>
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<item> "In war, you say a prayer for your dead and ride on, because there is always another fight over the next horizon." - [[Lan]] to [[Moiraine]] {{epi01}} </item>
 
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Revision as of 06:59, 23 November 2015

<random> <item>Men listened closer to calm tones than to the loudest shouts, so long as firmness and certainty accompanied the calm - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 1</item> <item>Prophecies did not turn aside for the wishes of Accepted. Not for the prayers of nations. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 3</item> <item>"Change what you can if it needs changing, but learn to live with what you can't change" - Siuan NS, Ch. 3</item> <item>The Tower taught its students to live with what they could not change, too. But some things were important enough to try even if you were sure to fail. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 3</item> <item> Fear was a poor tool, and one that always cut the user eventually. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 5 </item> <item> He would need to know as much of politics as any queen, ans much of war as any general. As much of history as any scholar. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 5 </item> <item> "When a man believes he may die, he wants to leave something of himself behind. When a woman believes her man may die, she wants that part of him desperately. The result is a great many babies born during wars. It's illogical, given the hardship that comes if the man does die, or the woman, but the human heart is seldom logical." - Meilyn NS, Ch. 5 </item> <item> There were times when the rules could be broken. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 6 </item> <item> Never a straight answer when mystery would do, and perhaps do better. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 8 </item> <item> "I tell you, once I gain the shawl, if she ever tries to harm me again, I'll make her pay." - Siuan on Elaida NS, Ch. 8 </item> <item> To be shared in silence, and only then with the women who had shared it with you. How long since they two had failed to share everything? Even here, the shawl brought separations. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 10 </item> <item> The Blue sought to right wrongs, which was not always the same as seeking justice, like Greens and Grays. "Seekers after Causes," Verin had called Blues, and the capitals were there to be heard in her voice. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 11 </item> <item> Some wars could not be won, yet they still must be fought. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 12 </item> <item> Power often grew from others deciding that you already had power, and an appearance of wealth could give that. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 13 </item> <item> "Just be glad neither of us needs a hairdresser. The best hairdressers are true tyrants, nearly as bad as perfumers." - Moiraine NS, Ch. 13 </item> <item> She was not superstitious, but failure to do so always brought ill luck to someone you cared for, so it was said. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 14 </item> <item> The Blight meant death to most men. Death and the Shadow, in a rotting land tainted by the Dark One's breath, where anything at all could kill, an insect bite, the prick of the wrong thorn, a touch of the wrong leaf. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 15 </item> <item> Respect or caution, awe or fear, there were sufficient reasons for a king to step aside for a sister. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 15 </item> <item> The dead could not be returned to life, a land any more than a man. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 16 </item> <item> In his cradle he had been given four gifts. The ring in his hands and the locket that hung around his neck, the sword on his hip and an oath sworn in his name. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 16 </item> <item> "To stand against the Shadow so long as iron is hard and stone abides. To defend the Malkeiri while one drop of blood remains. To avenge what cannot be defended." - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 16 </item> <item> Your carneira wears part of your soul as a ribbon in her hair forever. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 16 </item> <item> "We cannot always see the reason, yet we can take some comfort in knowing there is one. The Wheel of Time weaves us into the Pattern as it wills, but the Pattern is the work of the Light." - Moiraine NS, Ch. 17 </item> <item> "I suspect you'll want to take as much care choosing your first man as you do your first Warder." - Cadsuane to Moiraine NS, Ch. 17 </item> <item> "You still haven't learned the first real lesson, that the shawl means you are ready to truly begin learning. The second lesson is caution. I know better than most how hard that is to find when you're young and have saidar at your fingertips and the world at your feet. As you think." - Cadsuane to Moiraine NS, Ch. 17 </item> <item> "Heed carefully what I say. And do as I say. I will check your bed tonight, and if you are not in it, I will find you and make you weep as you did for those mice. You can dry your tears afterward on that shawl you believe makes you invincible. It does not." - Cadsuane to Moiraine NS, Ch. 17 </item> <item> Once was happenstance, twice might be coincidence, but thrice or more indicated the actions of your enemies. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 18 </item> <item> "We swore we'd find beautiful young princes to bond, too, and marry them besides." - Siuan to Moiraine NS, Ch. 18 </item> <item> She did not mind a man wanting to see her unclothed, only his telling others about it. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 19 </item> <item> Only a fool believed women less dangerous than men, but women often seemed to think men fools when it came to women. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 20 </item> <item> An Aes Sedai, if she really was one, and a Cairhienin? There could be no worse combination. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 20 </item> <item> A man's past belonged to himself and the people who had lived it with him. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 21 </item> <item> She would bring him properly to heel. Not to tame him utterly - a completely tame man was no use to himself or anyone else - but to make certain he recognized his mistakes right down to his bones. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 21 </item> <item> The man had an arrow pulled out of his body, and he blinked! Why that should irritate her, she did not know, but it surely did. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 21 </item> <item> He was drowning in a sea of other people's expectations. Men had drowned in seas like that. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 22 </item> <item> The only way was forward, whatever lay at the end. - Lan PoV NS, Ch. 22 </item> <item> "Even the mountains will be worn down with time." - Lan NS, Ch. 22 </item> <item> "And I will obey my king. But as the saying goes, a king is not a king, alone with his carneira." - Edeyn to Lan NS, Ch. 22 </item> <item> Sometimes justice came from other than laws or swords. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 23 </item> <item> Yet every time one man was lifted from penury, another seemed to fall into it. That might not be fair, but it was the way of the world. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 23 </item> <item> She was missing something, and that worried her. What she did not know could kill her. Worse, it could kill the Dragon Reborn in his cradle. - Moiraine PoV NS, Ch. 25 </item> <item> "You surrender after you're dead." - Lan to Moiraine NS, Ch. 26 </item> <item> "I cannot lie about what happened here, but I can be silent. Will you be silent, or will you do the Shadow's work?" - Moiraine to Lan NS, Ch. 26 </item> <item> "By my mother's name, I will draw as you say 'draw' and sheathe as you say 'sheathe'. By my mother's name, I will come as you say 'come' and go as you say 'go'." - Lan to Moiraine NS, Epilogue </item> <item> "In war, you say a prayer for your dead and ride on, because there is always another fight over the next horizon." - Lan to Moiraine NS, Epilogue </item> </random>