
Top 18 Paran's Quotes
#1. Paran flicked his gaze to his weapon, glared back up and around at the warriors, then his eyes returned to Chance. And stayed there.
Steven Erikson
#2. Money is the wise man's religion.
Euripides
#4. We all know that when the lights are out all women are the same height!
Patrick Rothfuss
#5. A man possessing power must act decisively, Ganoes Paran, else it would trickle away through his fingers.
Steven Erikson
#6. The moral equalizes all; enriches, empowers all. It is the coin which buys all, and which all find in their pocket. Under the whipof the driver, the slave shall feel his equality with saints and heroes.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#7. All will go to plan, Paige. You should not give up hope." He looked at the stage. "Hope is the one thing that might still save us all." I followed his gaze. The bell jar and the lifeless flowers stood on a covered plinth. "Hope for what?" "Change.
Samantha Shannon
#8. Science can improve lives in ways that are elegant in design and moving in practice.
Harold E. Varmus
#9. We are what we think, having become what we thought.
Mark Epstein
#10. Politicians are fools and the games they play are fools games.
M.J. Rose
#11. The Claw smiled. You have begun to learn, Paran. Never be too easy with the knowledge you possess. Words are like coin - it pays to hoard.
Steven Erikson
#12. The gods have been kicking us around for a long time. When do we say enough?'
'And in their absence, High Fist, will we manage things any better?'
'No,' Paran said, walking past him 'but at least then we won't have the option of blaming someone else.
Steven Erikson
#13. The girl stopped to regard him, her small round face slowly coming to mirror Paran's own frown.
Steven Erikson
#14. Words are like coin - it pays to hoard."
"Until you die on a bed of gold," Paran said.
Steven Erikson
#15. Maybe collecting bruises was the only way to learn how to fight.
Patrick W. Carr
#16. Patience is one of those feminine qualities which have their origin in our oppression but should be preserved after our liberation.
Simone De Beauvoir
#17. What frightened Paran most, these days, was that he had grown used to being used. He'd been someone else so many times that he saw a thousand faces, heard a thousand voices, all at war with his own.
Steven Erikson
#18. The air swirled into darkness around Paran. He blinked, saw the trees of the estate garden rising before him.
Steven Erikson
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