“Old beggars in stories are never really old beggars," Simmon said with a hint of accusation in his voice. "They're always a witch or a prince or an angel or something." "In real life old beggars are almost always old beggars," I pointed out.”
Quote by Patrick Rothfuss
Book:The Wise Man's Fear
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The Wise Man's Fear
In 'The Wise Man's Fear,' the reader is taken on a journey through the complexities of human emotion and the quest for self-discovery. The story delves into the psychological and philosophical aspects of fear, while also offering insights into the nature of wisdom and the journey towards personal enlightenment. more
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