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Live the life that unfolds before you- love goodness more than you fear evil.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy, #1))
Who knows what the future holds? Only the One God," explained Aidan. "You just live the little bit of life that you can see in front of you. You live it well. And that gets you ready for whatever unfolds next.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy, #1))
A traitor is no fit king. Live the life that unfold before you. Love goodness more than you fear evil.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy, #1))
In our comfort, we have forgotten that virtue is hard. In our wealth, we have forgotten that freedom is expensive.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
But where there is no fear, there can be no courage.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
Neither arms nor armor can deliver Corenwald—only the arm of the One God.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
Courage is the will to lay aside fear because your desire to do right outweighs your desire to avoid getting hurt. You said you were terrified of the panther." "Terrified." "Then why didn't you run away?" Frightened though he had been, Aidan never even considered that possibility. "I couldn't leave Dobro to be eaten by a panther. I couldn't leave my sheep either." Bayard smiled. "You felt fear. But you didn't act out of fear, you acted out of courage. Dobro was fearless. You were courageous, which is a much better thing to be.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy, #1))
Love goodness more than you fear evil.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
Live the life that unfolds before you... love goodness more than you fear evil.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy, #1))
Who knows what the future holds? Only the One God,” explained Aidan. “You just live the little bit of life that you can see in front of you. You live it well. And that gets you ready for whatever unfolds next.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
Courage is the will to lay aside fear because your desire to do right outweighs your desire to avoid getting hurt. You said you were frightened of the panther." "Terrified." "Then why didn't you run away?" Frightened though he had been, Aidan never even considered that possibility. "I couldn't leave Dobro to be eaten by a panther. I couldn't leave my sheep either." Bayard smiled. "You felt fear. But you didn't act out of fear; you acted out of courage. Dobro was fearless. You were courageous, which is a much better thing to be.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy, #1))
If I am defeated tomorrow, I want to die as I have lived—a shepherd boy, with the sun on my forehead and the breeze in my hair. But if I overcome, everyone must know that the One God, and not Aidan Errolson, is the Champion of Corenwald. Neither arms nor armor can deliver Corenwald—only the arm of the One God.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
We overcame because the One God fought on our behalf—the God who
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
Am I a dog,” he roared, “that you should come at me with a stick?
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
Courage is the will to lay aside fear because your desire to do right outweighs your desire to avoid getting hurt.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
His Majesty, King Darrow of Corenwald, Protector of the People, Defender of the Faith, Keeper of the Island Tambluff Castle West Bank of the River Tam Tambluff, Corenwald My Dearest King— You will be glad to learn that I am still available for any quest, adventure, or dangerous mission for which you might need a champion or knight-errant. I specialize in dragon-slaying, but would be happy to fight pirates or invading barbarians if circumstances require. I would even be willing to rescue a fair maiden imprisoned by evil relatives. That would not be my first choice, since I am not of marrying age. Still, in peaceful and prosperous times like these, an adventurer takes whatever work he can find. As always, I am at your service and eagerly await your reply. Yours very sincerely, Aidan Errolson of Longleaf Manor P.S. I have not yet received an answer to my last letter—or to my fourteen letters before that. Mail service being what it is on the frontier, I assume your replies were lost. I hope you don’t mind that I have taken the liberty of writing again.
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy #1))
You don't want to be killed. I don't either. But wouldn't you rather die once than die every day of your life?
Jonathan Rogers (The Bark of the Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy, #1))