Top 14 Vergere Quotes

#1. Oh, sure. What's this supposed to teach me?"
"Is it what the teacher teaches? Or what the students learns?"
"What's the difference?"
"That is, itself, a question worth considering, yes?"
-Jacen & Vergere

Matthew Woodring Stover

#2. The Rich knowes not who is his friend.
[The rich knows not who is his friend.]

George Herbert

#3. I would always be embarrassed to read out loud in class because I would transpose words and letters and things.

Charlie Trotter

#4. When you always know what is right, where is freedom? No one chooses the wrong, Jacen Solo. Uncertainty sets you free.
-Vergere

Matthew Woodring Stover

#5. I'm always struck when I go somewhere I've never been before, especially if it's in my home town, by just how different the atmosphere can be, and how disorienting it can be - especially if there's any kind of trouble.

Kenneth Lonergan

#6. We were born from their dreams, their fears and imaginations. We are the product of their hearts and minds. Without a soul we are immortal, yet empty. Remembered, we exist. Forgotten, we die. And when we die, we simply fade away, as if we never existed at all.

Julie Kagawa

#7. Everything I tell you is a lie."

-Vergere

Matthew Woodring Stover

#8. Suffering is the fuel in the engine of civilization.
-Vergere

Matthew Woodring Stover

#9. Fun is not an activity, it is a state of mind.

Bryant McGill

#10. Vergere taught me to embrace my pain by surrendering to it. I made that pain a part of me--something I would never fight or deny. You have to do the same thing with your fear, Uncle Luke. Then it will have no power over you." - Jacen

Troy Denning

#11. If the Force is life and the Yuuzhan Vong are alive and you cannot see them in the Force then is the problem with the Yuuzhan Vong or is it with your perceptions

Vergere to Luke

Walter Jon Williams

#12. Of all the things that God has made, the human heart is the one which sheds the most light, alas! and the most darkness.

Victor Hugo

#13. Opinion, a sovereign mistress of effects.

William Shakespeare

#14. Sometimes you really want to say "Duh," but you can't. It's a part of growing up, I guess.

Adam Rex

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