Skip to content

Law Quote by Brandon Sanderson

“Giving up all pretense of obeying natural laws again, I see,” he said. “Natural laws?” Syl said, finding the concept amusing. “Laws are of men, Kaladin. Nature doesn’t have them!” “If I toss something upward, it comes back down.” “Except when it doesn’t.” “It’s a law.” “No,” Syl said, looking…” quote by Brandon Sanderson
Download Open image
““Giving up all pretense of obeying natural laws again, I see,” he said. “Natural laws?” Syl said, finding the concept amusing. “Laws are of men, Kaladin. Nature doesn’t have them!” “If I toss something upward, it comes back down.” “Except when it doesn’t.” “It’s a law.” “No,” Syl said, looking upward. “It’s more like . . . more like an agreement among friends.” He looked at her, raising an eyebrow. “We have to be consistent,” she said, leaning in conspiratorially. “Or we’ll break your brains.””

Brandon Sanderson

About This Quote

Source Novel: Rhythm of War, Brandon Sanderson, 2020

Characters debate whether natural laws are immutable or socially constructed, highlighting the tension between scientific certainty and philosophical relativism.

In simple terms: Science vs. belief; laws may be agreements.

Key Takeaway

Question assumptions about absolute truths.

Themes

philosophy science relativism dialogue

Mood

thoughtful curious

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • Academic debate
  • ethical discussions
  • creative writing
  • personal belief systems

Key Concepts

Natural law social construct consistency perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What “laws” do you accept without question?
  • How do you reconcile contradictions in your worldview?
A Different Perspective

Even agreed “laws” can be broken or reinterpreted.

4.8 out of 5 (6 ratings)

More by Brandon Sanderson

Explore all 1,238 Brandon Sanderson quotes

More Law quotes

Browse all 16,975 Law quotes