Top 14 The Narrator Darkest Dungeon Quotes

#1. See the minutes, how they run,
How many make the hour full complete;
How many hours bring about the day;
How many days will finish up the year;
How many years a mortal man may live.

William Shakespeare

#2. Life isn't what you want it to be, it's what you make it become.

Anthony Ryan

#3. I like to use simple words, but in a complicated way.

Carol Ann Duffy

#4. Once you have a disease like cancer, you look at life a bit differently. Some things that were important no longer seem as important as they were.

Linton Kwesi Johnson

#5. You've given some pretty convincing arguments, but you're still a long way from winning me over."
"I haven't even really tried," he said, in a rare moment of arrogance. "When I want to, I can be very persuasive."
"Yeah? Prove it."
His lips moved toward mine. "I was hoping you'd say that.

Richelle Mead

#6. The words you write will outlive you. Choose them wisely.

Kira Hawke

#7. Life is a bowl of cherrys, but sometimes there is a pit or two.

Victoria Lane

#8. We have to find the seal before that happens," I tell him. "Reactivate it somehow."
...
"You're the only one who can... Last night you asked me a question. Do you remember what it was?"
"What is a Falconer?" I whisper.

Elizabeth May

#9. The first time I ever saw him play, Tre Cool was wearing a tutu and an old-womans swimming cap.

Billie Joe Armstrong

#10. Studies have shown that empathy is a vital life skill that helps determine our success even more than a high IQ does.

Kim Russo

#11. I love to receive a beautiful postcard from your place of voyage.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#12. In a word, neither death, nor exile, nor pain, nor anything of this kind is the real cause of our doing or not doing any action, but our inward opinions and principles.

Epictetus

#13. It is compassion, then, that is the best protection; it is also, as the great masters of the past have always known, the source of all healing.

Sogyal Rinpoche

#14. He doesn't hate you, Thomas, he admires you. And we're often frightened and jealous of what we admire.

Tom Piccirilli

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