“I wonder if Socrates and Plato took a house on Crete during the summer.”
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“The air itself was ebony, like the denial, the refutation, of the idea of light.”
“They did more than take our youth away. They also took away the men we were going to be.”
“When you’ve lost all your play, guess what love becomes. Work. Work that gets harder every hour.”
“A poet's hope: to be, like some valley cheese, local, but prized elsewhere.”
“Most people enjoy the sight of their own handwriting as they enjoy the smell of their own farts.”
“Those who will not reason, perish in the act. Those who will not act, perish for that reason.”
“Accept what you can not change-change that which is unacceptable.”
Source: Wolfblade: Book Four of the Hythrun Chronicles
