“Robert had taught him to keep his thoughts in the present or near future, for as Robert had told him, To dwell in the past is to live in regret.”
Raymond E. Feist“There were two things going on: 1) I had already established in my own mind where I wanted to go with the next series, and having James around as a Grey Eminence would have complicated matters. He had had an amazing life and it was time to bid him good-bye.”
Raymond E. Feist“Forgive me, Magnus.’‘I don’t know if I can.’‘You must.’Still looking into the distance, he said, ‘You need my forgiveness?’‘No. I’m dead. You can do nothing for me. You need to forgive me so you can live.”
Raymond E. Feist“In Tsurani culture, forgiveness was simply a less shameful form of weakness than capitulation.”
Raymond E. Feist“Don't assume the world evolved in the order in which you discovered it.”
Raymond E. Feist“Chumaka ended with a quotation from a play that Jiro favored. “ ‘Small acts partner small houses and small minds'.”
Raymond E. Feist, Mistress of the Empire“Of all the weaknesses that beset a man, vanity is the most deadly. For through vanity can a wise man turn to folly.”
Raymond E. Feist, Exile's Return“Never think taking a life is easy. Do that and in a way they win.”
Raymond E. Feist, Honored Enemy“He likes to humble our foes by making them seem ridiculous. As he said to me the other day, ‘Kill a man, and you cede him honor in the eyes of the gods. Laugh at him and you shame him'.”
Raymond E. Feist, Mistress of the Empire“Most of us move through life with little chance to learn much about ourselves. We know some things we like and some things we dislike, we have a few ideas about what makes us happy, and we die in ignorance regarding anything profound within ourselves.”
Raymond E. Feist, The King's Buccaneer