Aang Quotes

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When we reach our lowest point, we are open to the greatest change.
Avatar Aang
I sat down in the middle. “So,” I said to Darryl, “do you think Korra is going to be as good an avatar as Aang?” “Who’s Aang?” he asked. “You started him with Korra?” I accused Jesse. “That’s not okay. It’s like reading the last chapter of the book first.
Patricia Briggs (Night Broken (Mercy Thompson, #8))
Guru Pathik: The greatest illusion of this world is the illusion of separation. Things you think are separate and different are actually one and the same. Aang: Like the four nations? Guru Pathik: Yes. We are all one people. But we live as if divided.
Guru Pathik
When we hit our lowest point, we are open to the greatest change.
Aang
In other news, Aang dominates on “Are You Smarter Than the Fire Nation”. Bella Swan becomes engaged to her boyfriend of one year, Edward Cullen, and unceremoniously sends Jacob Black to the “friend zone”. Pop star Candy Cane trades her controversial career for being a housewife (which was a move that is very unpopular with many of her young fans), and Jacquel Rassenworth is still the Internet’s biggest fame-nut (cue APPLAUSE).
Jacquel Chrissy May (The Summer of Our Discontent (The Green Hill Manor Mystery, #1))
When you reach your lowest point, you are open to the greatest of change", Avatar Aang.
ATLA Series
every inch the bustling metropolis it was meant to be. The tall spires of skyscrapers and ornate pagoda towers created an impressive skyline unmatched in all the United Republic of Nations. Founded by Avatar Aang over seventy years earlier, the city served as a beacon of hope. It was a place where benders and non-benders could live together in peace. People with the
Nickelodeon Publishing (Endgame (The Legend of Korra))
the United Republic of Nations. Founded by Avatar Aang over seventy years earlier, the city served as a beacon of hope. It was a place where benders and non-benders could live together in peace. People with the ability to control one of the four elements were known as benders, and those without this ability were non-benders. Avatar Aang was no longer alive, but a giant statue of him kept watch over the city from a small
Erica David (Endgame (The Legend of Korra))
thought possible a few months earlier. . . . Today, as Korra raced along the pier on the back of her polar bear–dog, Naga, Aang’s gaze felt troubled. She knew it was impossible. The statue was mere stone, nothing more, but the city Korra was sworn to protect had been so damaged in the recent attack that she couldn’t help imagining Aang’s reaction. She was sure it would mirror her own. Korra pulled Naga to a halt in front of Republic
Erica David (Endgame (The Legend of Korra))
Don't you think you're trying a little too hard to hold on to the past? Maybe, but don't you think you're trying a little too hard to run away from it? Not everybody's past is like yours, Aang. Some of us have to run away just to... just to live.
Gene Luen Yang (Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Rift (Avatar: The Last Airbender, #3))
Dit was het moment dat Arthur zich later nog het beste herinnerde, 'het exacte moment', zei hij vijftig jaar later nog, 'dat ik ophield een kind te zijn. Mij werd namelijk duidelijk, exact in die seconde, dat alle mensen die ik kende er niet alleen voor mij waren, maar dat ze een eigen leven hadden, een leven waar ik niets van wist en dat mij ook helemaal niets aanging.
Charles Lewinsky
Ik denk dat mama zich een gast heeft gevoeld in het leven. Ze deed altijd alsof het haar niets aanging, het leven, alsof het niet van haar was. Alsof ze er toevallig in terecht was gekomen, zoals je een huis binnen kan lopen wanneer je je in het adres hebt vergist, en dan per ongeluk in dat huis blijft hangen. Buiten stroomt het van de regen en je hebt geen paraplu bij je.
Marek van der Jagt (The Story of My Baldness)
I left the old man, and now I’m heading back toward where I left everyone—but wait—I’m picking up the vibrations of a tremendous battle being fought. This fight is major! Powerful bending energy is being released, even buildings are crumbling! I have to follow these vibrations. . . . What is this place? An abandoned city? There’s Aang, Katara, and Sokka. They’re battling that powerful Firebender who was following us in the tank. And there’s that guy Zuko that Aang was telling me about, and—the old guy I just met? Something strange is going on here. . . . Okay. Turns out the Firebender is Princess Azula of the Fire Nation. And to my surprise, the old man I met in the woods is actually Zuko and Azula’s uncle Iroh; he’s fighting Azula. I can’t believe that cool, old guy is from the Fire Nation, and I can’t believe he’s related to the Fire Lord. . . . But I can’t think about that now. . . . Now it’s time to get in on the action and blast Princess Azula’s tights off. WHOOSH! I cut loose an Earthbending blast, knocking Azula off her feet. “I thought you guys could use a little help,” I called out to Aang and the others. “Thanks,” said Katara. Even SHE’S glad to see me. Time to corner the princess and see how tough she is, then. . . .
Michael Teitelbaum (The Earth Kingdom Chronicles: The Tale of Toph (Avatar: The Last Airbender))
Okay, pretty girl, we just need to figure out how to make you throw a fireball.” “Fire,” I squeak, my heart hammering and my stomach twisting. Oh god. Not fire. Anything but fire. “She’s not the damn Avatar
H.A. Wills (Bound Spirit (The Bound Spirit, #1))