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Quotes from Robert Jordan

The pike does not ask the frog's permission before dining," as she remembered Lini saying.
~ Robert Jordan
People never really changed, yet the world did, with disturbing regularity. You just had to live with it, or at least live through it.
~ Robert Jordan
Wash the spears—Life is a dream. Wash the spears—All dreams must end.
~ Robert Jordan
A city without choras would seem bleak as wilderness.
~ Robert Jordan
A trap isn't really a trap if you know it's there," he said absently, bending the end of one of the severed wires a little to line up better with its mate. "If you know it's there, maybe you can see a way to walk in so it isn't a trap at all.
~ Robert Jordan
Rand thrust his hands high and channeled. "I am the Dragon Reborn!" The words boomed across the square, amplified by Air and Fire, and flames shot up from his hands a hundred feet. Behind him, the Asha'man filled the sky with balls of fire streaking in every direction. All save Dashiva, who made blue lightnings crackle in a jagged web above the square.
~ Robert Jordan
Wolves lived in the moment; though they remembered the past and seemed to have an odd sense for the future, they didn't worry about either. Not as men did. Wolves ran free, chasing the winds. To join them would be to ignore pain, sorrow and frustration. To be free…
~ Robert Jordan
one memory above all others, of him who
~ Robert Jordan
And only a fool jumps
~ Robert Jordan
The general who leads in the front of battle is a fool.
~ Robert Jordan
Trollocs and Fades and Warders?
~ Robert Jordan
As a novice, she understood things that most Aes Sedai had never learned -- or had forgotten the moment they took the shawl. How to be humble when necessary, how to take a punishment, how to know when you needed to learn rather than pretend you already knew.
~ Robert Jordan
Don't trust. Trust is death. Kill him. Kill them all. Oh, to die and be done, done with it all, sleep without dreams, dreams of Ilyena, forgive me, Ilyena, no forgiveness, only death, deserve to die. . . . Rand
~ Robert Jordan
Forsaken, the: Name given to thirteen of the most powerful Aes Sedai ever known, who went over to the Dark One during the War of the Shadow in return for the promise of immortality. According to both legend and fragmentary records, they were imprisoned along with the Dark One when his prison was resealed. Their names are still used to frighten children.
~ Robert Jordan
The spiritual path has no negative emotions and we are spiritual beings having human experience. The experiences need courage to complete the cleansing process. It defines the design that conforms to the external definitions of what we are.
~ Robert Jordan
Still bubbling thanks, the Tinker did not wait to wash his tears away, but ran straight out of the inn
~ Robert Jordan
Canluum, Lan paid as little attention to the stares he
~ Robert Jordan
A baffled look passed between Nynaeve and Elayne. What was his point? Everyone knew that a man did not achieve his proper wits, such as they were, until ten years later than a woman.
~ Robert Jordan
Ishamael (ih-SHAH-may-EHL): In the Old Tongue, "Betrayer of Hope." One of the Forsaken. Name given to the leader of the Aes Sedai who went over to the Dark One in the War of the Shadow. It is said that even he forgot his true name. See also Forsaken.
~ Robert Jordan
That's the thing about women, Juilin. If one says no, there's always another will say yes.
~ Robert Jordan
Yes. He was doing the same thing as before. And yet, something had changed. He would see her protected so that she could do great things. He would stand in her shadow and be proud. He would do as she asked—but would see her safe no matter what. Because that was what a Warder did.
~ Robert Jordan
We'll talk about it," she murmured, the bond filling with stubborn resolve. The most dire words a woman can say short of "I'm going to kill you
~ Robert Jordan
Should and would build no bridges
~ Robert Jordan
You lost concentration," Lan told him. "You must hold on to that even when your muscles turn to water. Lose it, and that is the day you die. And it will probably be a farmboy who has his hands on a sword for the first time who does it." His smile was sudden, odd on that stony face.
~ Robert Jordan