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- A warrior feeds his body well; he trains it; works on it. Where he lacks knowledge, he studies. But above all he must believe. He…
- If you look at any ancient civilization, they've all used fantasy stories to train the young.
- It is hard to be angry when one has seen the sun rise,' she said. It seems to be true,' he admitted. 'I wonder why.'…
- True. The one certainty about riding, Braygan, is that - at some time - you will fall off. It is a fact. Another fact you…
- Not one of the creatures of blood can escape death. We all face it, and succumb to it. It follows us like a dark shadow.…
- Nothing of real worth can ever be bought. Love, friendship, honour, valour, respect. All these things have to be earned.
- There is a darkness in you. In all of us, probably. Beasts we keep chained. Ordinary men have to keep the chains strong, for if…
- Hate is the father of all evil.
- May all your dreams but one come true, for what is life without a dream?
- Fear is an aid to the warrior. It is a small fire burning. It heats the muscles, making us stronger. Panic comes when the fire…
- There is evil in all of us, and it is the mark of a man how he defies the evil within.
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