Being afraid something is true is accepting the possibility. Accepting the possibility is the first step to believing.
("Wizard's First Rule")
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Every person's life is theirs by right. An individuals life can and must only belong to himself, no to any society or community, or he is then but a slave. No one can deny another person their right to their life, nor seize by force what is produced by someone else, because that is stealing their means to sustain their life. It is treason against mankind to hold a knife to a man's throat and dictate how he must live his life. No society is more important than the individuals who compose it, or else you ascribe supreme importance, not to man, but to any notion that strikes the fantasy of that society at a never ending cost of lives. Reason and reality are the only means to just laws mindles wishes, if given sovereignty, become deadly masters.Terry Goodkind
I felt like I'd been misplaced in the cosmos and I belonged in Maine.
Terry Goodkind
When the son, a lanky young man, saw Kahlan, he fell instantly and hopelessly in love. Richard understood the feeling; nonetheless, he didn't appreciate it.
Terry Goodkind
Never let a beautiful woman pick your path for you when there is a man in her line of sight.
Terry Goodkind
I don't think I could have written what I did any earlier.
Terry Goodkind
Sometimes, making the wrong choice is better than making no choice. You have the courage to go forward, that is rare. A person who stands at the fork, unable to pick, will never get anywhere.
Terry Goodkind
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