
Top 35 Dark Tower Roland Sayings
#1. Oy?" he asked. "Will you say goodbye?"
Oy looked at Roland, and for a moment the gunslinger wasn't sure he understood. Then the bumbler extended his neck and caressed the boy's cheek a last time with his tongue. "I, Ake," he said: Bye, Jake or I ache, it came to the same.
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#2. Are you a gunslinger, Roland? If you are, you better get ready.
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#3. The woman who preaches has poison religion. Let the respectable ones go
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#4. May you find your Tower, Roland, and breach it, and may you climb to the top!
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#5. A large praying mantis was performing ablutions on the springy stem of the kid's cowlick. The gunslinger snorted laughter-the first in gods knew how long-and set the fire and went after water.
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#7. They were close to the end of the beginning . . .
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#8. He wanted her, suddenly and completely, with a desperate depth of feeling that felt like sickness. Everything he was and everything he had come for, it seemed, was secondary to her.
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#9. If,' Roland said. 'An old teacher of mine used to call it the only word a thousand letters long.
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#10. Their situation was becoming ever harder to deny: they were characters in someone's story. This whole world
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#11. There was murder, there was rape, there were unspeakable practices, and all of them were for the good, the bloody good, the bloody myth, for the grail, for the Tower.
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#12. We are going to fight. We are going to be hurt. And in the end, we will stand.
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#13. In the end, the wind takes everything, doesn't it? And why not? Why other? If the sweetness of our lives did not depart, there would be no sweetness at all.
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#14. And he thought that, had he been wearing his guns, he might well have drawn one and put a bullet in Susan Delgado's cold and whoring little heart.
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#15. I'm afraid to go to sleep. I'm afraid my dead friends will come to me, and that seeing them will kill me.
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#16. Roland of Gilead responded as he ever had and ever would when such useless, mystifying questions were raised: 'Ka.
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#17. All of Mid-World had become one vast haunted mansion in these strange latter days; all of Mid-World had become The Drawers; all of Mid-World had become a waste land, haunting and haunted.
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#18. Take the dead from the dead, the old proverb said; only a corpse may speak true prophecy.
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#19. Let evil wait for the day on which it must fall.
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#20. The man in black fled across the dessert and the gunslinger followed.
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#21. What if I fall?', Tim cried.
Maerlyn laughed. 'Sooner or later, we all do.
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#22. Of course it's heavier, he thought. It's got my grief in it. I pull it along with me everywhere I go, so I do.
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#23. Him's name is Roland, Mama. I dream about him, sometimes. Him's a King, too.
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#25. The man in black travels with your soul in his pocket.
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#26. They had discovered one could grow as hungry for light as for food.
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#27. I deal in lead! Roland called, and Eddie felt goose-bumps pebble his arms.
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#28. Do you believe in an afterlife?" the gunslinger asked him as Brown dropped three ears of hot corn onto his plate.
Brown nodded. "I think this is it.
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#29. Some things don't rest easy, even when they're dead. Their bones cry out from the ground.
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#30. Roland's heart seemed to twist like a rag inside his chest, and there was a moment to wonder how it could possibly go on beating in the face of this.
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#31. Worlds which had trembled for a moment in their orbits now steadied, and in one of those worlds, in a desert that was the apotheosis of all deserts, a man named Roland turned over in his bedroll and slept easily once again beneath the alien constellations.
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#32. The scariest, most terrifying thing that I fear?"
Yes."
My Imagination."
I thought you were going to say "Fear, itself."
Then you have a small imagination."
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#33. The dark tower. Childe Roland to the dark tower came.
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#35. Once again there was the desert, and that only.
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