Difference between revisions of "QOTD"
From Tar Valon Library
m |
m (The random extension is no longer supported, need to see what extension replaces it) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | :Men listened closer to calm tones than to the loudest shouts, so long as firmness and certainty accompanied the calm - [[Lan]] PoV ({{ns|1}}) | ||
+ | <!-- | ||
<random> | <random> | ||
− | + | :Prophecies did not turn aside for the wishes of Accepted. Not for the prayers of nations. - [[Moiraine]] PoV ({{ns|3}}) | |
− | Prophecies did not turn aside for the wishes of Accepted. Not for the prayers of nations. - [[Moiraine]] PoV ({{ns|3}}) | + | :"Change what you can if it needs changing, but learn to live with what you can't change" - [[Siuan]] ({{ns|3}}) |
− | "Change what you can if it needs changing, but learn to live with what you can't change" - [[Siuan]] ({{ns|3}}) | + | :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}}) |
− | 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}}) | + | :Fear was a poor tool, and one that always cut the user eventually. - [[Moiraine]] PoV ({{ns|5}}) |
− | Fear was a poor tool, and one that always cut the user eventually. - [[Moiraine]] PoV ({{ns|5}}) | ||
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}}) | 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}}) | ||
"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}}) | "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}}) | ||
Line 46: | Line 47: | ||
"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}}) | "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}}) | ||
</random> | </random> | ||
+ | --> |