"Then a person has only one tale?” No,……" — Chris Wooding
"Then a person has only one tale?” No, some have two or three separate ones or more,” Fleet said. “Some people have many tales. Sometimes they are linked into one big tale, sometimes they are utterly distinct. Most people do not have one at all."
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17 Quotes by Chris Wooding
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Well, wherever you go, whatever you do, you're still you. You can change your surroundings, start a new life, but…
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Real life is a story, too, only much more complicated. It’s still got a beginning, a middle, and an end.…
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Poison." he said, deadpan. "That's an unusual name to give your child. You must love her very much." She's a…
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Cynicism was a one-way path, and once taken the way back was lost forever.
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We may seem the weakest and most insignificant of all the Realms, but our strength comes in other ways. We…
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But time has a way of stealthily deciding a person’s mind without her conscious knowledge, and as she studied and…
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I just wanted them to die," said Poison. "They didn't have to make such a drama about it.
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Once upon a time there was a young lady who lived in a marsh, and her name was Poison.
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Don't confuse contentment with happiness...
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Some of us are born in the right place, and some of us have to go look for it.
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Things just seem so much better in theory than in practice.
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Imagination is as close as we will ever be to godhead . . . for in imagination, we can create…
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