Robert Jordan

The Wheel of Time. Book 7. Crown of Swords

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  • Галя Ушенкоhar citeratför 2 år sedan
    “Take care of yourselves, and look sharp,” he said. “You know what’s out there. There’s a storm coming.” Now why had he said that? “Move. We’re wasting light.”
  • Галя Ушенкоhar citeratför 2 år sedan
    Birgitte gave Elayne a fond look, but it was to Mat she spoke. “I will,” she said. “Honor’s truth.”

    Mat tugged at his coat uncomfortably. He still was not sure how much he had told her while drunk. Light, but the woman could soak it up like dry sand. Even so, he gave the proper response for a Barashandan lord, accepting her pledge. “The honor of blood; the truth of blood.”
  • Галя Ушенкоhar citeratför 2 år sedan
    “I don’t bloody care about your bargains with anybody else, you daughter of the sands,” Mat snapped. So his irritation was not that well under control. A man could only take so much.
  • Ruan Van Stadenhar citeratför 2 år sedan
    It is the enemy you underestimate who kills you.
  • Ruan Van Stadenhar citeratför 2 år sedan
    If you don’t know everything, you must go on with what you do know,
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeratför 3 år sedan
    Outraged innocence was one of the things men did best, especially when they were guilty as foxes in the henyard.
  • utiutshar citeratför 5 år sedan
    Life is a dream — that knows no shade.
    Life is a dream — of pain and woe.
    A dream from which — we pray to wake.
    A dream from which — we wake and go.

    Who would sleep — when the new dawn waits?
    Who would sleep — when the sweet winds blow?
    A dream must end — when the new day comes.
    This dream from which — we wake and go.
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