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Quotes from Sylvia Engdahl

People who love each other can no more keep from communicating than from breathing. —Elana
~ Sylvia Engdahl
The human mind is incredible. It can do nothing without belief, yet practically anything with it.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
People who love each other can no more keep from communicating than from breathing.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
Must a man then live as his fellows live, and never reach beyond?
~ Sylvia Engdahl
What is it, I wonder, that makes two people suddenly become important to each other? So important that everything else around them just fades away?
~ Sylvia Engdahl
There are different kinds of truth. And if our kind is more mature than theirs, it's so only because we know that.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
I know little of magic, Lady,' he said haltingly. 'I am but a woodcutter's son, and there is much that is not given to men to understand; but of this I am sure: there is more to things than we imagine. Beyond the stars are worlds without number, perhaps, and had I never sought to look beyond my own I should be the poorer for it.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
It is the only happiness now possible to me, to know that all is well with you
~ Sylvia Engdahl
If nobody believed anything except what they understood, how limited we'd be.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
But a light now waxed within him at the knowledge that such wonders as he had been shown could exist.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
Wherever he went he would be a stranger, for there was no home in the world for such as he.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
But as long as he kept on caring, nothing could touch the freedom of his inner thoughts.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
It's not enough just to learn what there ISN'T; we need to know what there IS.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
Fear isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's a natural result of aiming high.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
If the price is high, that doesn't mean that it isn't worth paying. We've the freedom of the universe, and it's a fascinating universe. You'll see much that's good, and you'll never be faced with boredom. And there are great satisfactions. If we can save the people of this world from slavery, for instance
~ Sylvia Engdahl
I love you—oh, how terribly I love you—but I could not live in your world for more than a little time. The stars have a hold on me; I would miss them, and I—I would be torn in two, Georyn.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
The Oath concerns the future, not the past. You earn its Emblem not by your success in passing exams, but by your free acceptance of the responsibility an agent must carry, your consent to the ordeal of that responsibility.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
Yet if salvation of the world lay solely in old men's caution, why would young people be born?
~ Sylvia Engdahl
The outcome of belief in magic can certainly surpass all hope...
~ Sylvia Engdahl
Why, if nobody believed anything except what they understood, how limited we'd be!
~ Sylvia Engdahl
Oh, but he thinks he can save the world by slaying a dragon! With the help of a magic spell!' 'And he must think that. If he ever stops thinking it, it will cease to be true.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
Technically he was right, Jarel knew. So why should it seem so important?
~ Sylvia Engdahl
It's a lot more comfortable to live in a world where the rules still apply.
~ Sylvia Engdahl
The questions you framed are unanswerable, and to be terrified by that is a sign not of weakness but of strength. A weak person wouldn't have opened his mind to such terror.
~ Sylvia Engdahl