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Brandon Sanderson

"Yes, Bastille. I keep trying to get killed because it's inconvenient for you."

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"Yes, Bastille. I keep trying to get killed because it's inconvenient for you."

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Donna Grant

"Yes, Bastille. I keep trying to get killed because it's inconvenient for you."

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Brandon Sanderson
"Authors write books for one, and only one, reason: because we like to torture people."

Writing

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Brandon Sanderson
"I don't want to make people mad. I just... well, how can people get better if you don't tell them what you honestly think?"

Honesty

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Brandon Sanderson
"Lightsong met the man's eyes, then smiled broadly, looking down at the God King. "My life to yours," Lifesong said. "My breath become yours."

Spiritual

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Brandon Sanderson
"Men like you preach change, but I wonder. Is this a battle we can really fight?"You're fighting it already, Goodman Mennis. You're just losing horribly."

Conflict

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Brandon Sanderson
"Shallan's mental image of Jasnah Kholin was of someone almost divine. It was, upon reflection, an odd way to regard a determined atheist."

Belief

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Brandon Sanderson
"The strong lines of the woman's face bespoke hard-won wisdom and courage, and somehow that made watching her more difficult. If such a woman could be defeated by Elantris, what hope was there for Raoden?"

Strength

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Brandon Sanderson
"Sometimes the prize is not worth the costs. The means by which we achieve victory are as important as the victory itself."

Ethics

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Brandon Sanderson
"People can do great things. However, there are some things they just CAN'T do. I, for instance, have not been able to transform myself into a Popsicle, despite years of effort."

Humor

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Brandon Sanderson
"Onward, then! To glory and some such nonsense."

Adventure

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Brandon Sanderson
"Those candle flames were like the lives of men. So fragile. So deadly. Left alone, they lit and warmed. Let run rampant, they would destroy the very things they were meant to illuminate. Embryonic bonfires, each bearing a seed of destruction so potent it could tumble cities and dash kings to their knees."

Life

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