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“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.” quote by Janny Wurts
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““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.””

Janny Wurts

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize limits but keep dreaming.

Themes

self‑doubt prophecy youth dreams

Mood

reflective hopeful conflicted

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • creative writing
  • story analysis

Key Concepts

existentialism narrative tension character development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance personal agency with external expectations?
  • Can youthful dreams survive in a cynical world?
A Different Perspective

Dreams may clash with harsh realities; youthful optimism can be fragile.

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