Evan Meekins Quotes
Evan Meekins Quotes
War was easy. The hard part was cleaning up afterward.
1165 Before I fix the world, I have to fix myself.
3985 We can't change the world by shouting, but our words can have meaning if we give them enough respect.
1773 it's through the simple things in life, through its games, when our minds mature the most and we grow knowledgeable. It's also when the cloth masks of our outer, false personalities are torn asunder, and we are able to see every last blemish of a man's genuine character that they hide beneath... no matter how dark or obscene it may be.
3104 Let your dissent fuel you, your anger inspire you, your rage convey you, and your fury strike a chilling fear onto the spines of your enemies.
3382 Love is not measured by acts or years, but by truth between two people.
1048 While parchment may burn and gold may be stained or melted down, the things that are truly important to us will never lose their value.
3182 Heralds don't sing about men who lived in orthodoxy or played it safe, they sing about men who lived an uncertain future and took enough risks to make your head spin.
3517 the bleakest situations bring out the hospitality in all of us, but it's during the harshest we find out how strong we really are.
1447 Respect the dead, learn from them, do not follow or avenge them.
2907 We must kill the guard before we can enter the palace.
4647 With the threat of them being potential spies or saboteurs, nobody will argue against our actions, and history itself will vindicate us.
2675 Hate did not give way to heroism.
4585 Animals do not respect their master's brother, but they do respect their brothers as masters.
4250 a true leader must be able to command with an iron fist, not just a humble heart.
3841 Even though we don't admit it, every single one of us aspires to be like somebody, whether they live in the world today, within the bard's lyrics, or on the pages in the Library
2505 there are some some times in life where you have to let your feelings go and do what must be done
1248 If we truly detach from our childhood and abandon our inherent romanticism, then we shred any bit of humanity left in us.
2292 They were rebellious through their artistic expression and their uplifting spirits
1419 He is a free man, not because is in a poition of political power and influence that you will never be able to achieve, and not because he has more character and heart in his fingertip than you have in your entire being, but because he is a man, and is thus entitled to be free.
2933 The dominoes of fate are falling down as we are speaking, and Ferriar knows what will happen when the last one crashes down.
2279 the illusion that power lies within the hands of the common man is more important than legitimate efficiency within the government.
2764 Milcas raced out his door, anxious to find the answer to this riddle and discover the source of hope for a Roegan in Fargranther; the propellant of an unheard of, forgotten, impossible, and by all accounts, damned idea.
1105 It had become their creation, and they all would know it.
4501 Do not forget about the butterflies.
1240 Woe is the mind of the common man, so easily controlled by the prospect of an ambition never to be truly attained. This is what tyrants live on and by what commoners are blissfully burdened and subdued.
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