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Quotes About Family

Why, I'll bet my uncle Davey could take you out in the first round, ya macaroon.
~ Christopher Moore
I really miss her. I know you do. I hate this kitchen. Right there with you, kid. The good sister, she was.
~ Christopher Moore
Whistler, Manet called. How's your mother?
~ Christopher Moore
Josh se alejó despacio, más o menos en dirección a aquella montaña. El monte Tabor, creo que era. La señora Zebedeo se puso a perseguir a sus hijos como quien persigue pollos
~ Christopher Moore
Atados a las responsabilidades de ser hijos, hermanos y padres, los hombres no eran libres.
~ Christopher Nicole
To have a child is the greatest honor and responsibility that can be bestowed upon any living being.
~ Christopher Paolini
Whatever you do, protect those you care for. Without them, life is more miserable than you can imagine.
~ Christopher Paolini
Love, family, accomplishments - they are all torn away, leaving nothing. What is the worth of anything we do? Saphira: The worth is in the act. Your worth halts when you surrender the will to change and experience life.
~ Christopher Paolini
I warn you, Eragon, beware of whom you fall in love with, for fate seems to have a morbid interest in our family.
~ Christopher Paolini
Nothing out of the ordinary ever occurs to me when I'm by myself. But you attract duels, ambushes, immortal enemies, obscure creatures such as the Ra'zac, long-lost family members, and mysterious acts of magic as if they were were starving weasels and you were a rabbit that wandered into their den. Saphira
~ Christopher Paolini
From now on, I promise I wil consult with you before I do anything you don't expect. Is that acceptable? Only if it involves weapons, magic, kings, or family members, she said. Or flowers. Or flowers, she agreed.
~ Christopher Paolini
And in time, I must meet the same fate. Love, family, accomplishments—they are all torn away, leaving nothing. What is the worth of anything we do? The worth is in the act. Your worth halts when you surrender the will to change and experience life. But options are before you; choose one and dedicate yourself to it.
~ Christopher Paolini
Galbatorix used to call me Kingkiller. You're Kingkiller as well now." "It seems to run in the family." "You'd better keep an eye on Roran, then.
~ Christopher Paolini
Los logros de los hijos son una muestra de la educación que recibieron de sus padres.
~ Christopher Paolini
Roran and Katrina kissed
~ Christopher Paolini
Eragon had not been close friends with Byrd, but he had known him to be a good man, honest and steadfast, and he remembered Byrd's wife, Felda, and their children with some fondness, for Garrow, Roran, and Eragon had eaten and slept in their house on several occasions. Byrd's death, then, struck Eragon as being particularly cruel, and he felt the watchman's family deserved justice
~ Christopher Paolini
they cannot be as painful as losing my home and my father was.
~ Christopher Paolini
My only inheritance.
~ Christopher Paolini
Eragon's plan to let his family see Saphira was dispelled by Roran's announcement and Saphira's own cautionary words. She was reluctant to be seen, and he, partly out of selfishness, agreed. The moment her existence was divulged, he knew that shouts, accusations, and fear would be directed at him Ã¢â'¬Â¦ so he procrastinated. He told himself to wait for a sign that it was the right time.
~ Christopher Paolini
always so; those closest to the heart cause the most pain. Thou will have no dowry from me, snake
~ Christopher Paolini
Eragon—a fifteen-year-old farmboy—is shocked when a polished blue stone appears before him in the range of mountains known as the Spine. Eragon takes the stone to the farm where he lives with his uncle, Garrow, and his cousin, Roran. Garrow and his late wife, Marian, have raised Eragon. Nothing is known of his father; his mother, Selena, was Garrow's sister and has not been seen since Eragon's birth.
~ Christopher Paolini
Saphira, Nasuada, Arya, and Roran.
~ Christopher Paolini
To have a child is the greatest honor and responsibility that can be bestowed upon any living being." At last they arrived at a ribbed
~ Christopher Paolini
It's not my fault my father had a habit of seducing milkmaids wherever he went.
~ Christopher Paolini