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Raymond E. Feist

"One of the key issues will be personal honour vs. the good of the many, and unforeseen consequences."

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"One of the key issues will be personal honour vs. the good of the many, and unforeseen consequences."

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"You can only have one first born child. You may love all your children deeply and with passion, but there is something unique about the first born."
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"The issue of the Betrayal was so central to that, I felt the need to comment upon it. My choices were to ignore the games and put them "outside" of continuity or to integrate them. I chose the latter."
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