Change Quote by Janny Wurts
““Damn you," said Arithon. In a shattering change of mood, he was laughing. "You have it. But what's my word against the grandiloquent predictions of a maudlin and drunken prophet?" "Maybe everything," Felirin finished gently. "You're too young to live without dreams.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Cycle of Fire, 1995
A character confronts a prophetic figure, questioning the weight of his own words against grandiose predictions, while acknowledging youthful dreams.
In simple terms: He doubts his influence versus lofty forecasts, yet embraces dreaming.
Recognize limits but keep dreaming.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- creative writing
- story analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance personal agency with external expectations?
- Can youthful dreams survive in a cynical world?
Dreams may clash with harsh realities; youthful optimism can be fragile.