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Burn you, Nerim, that's a leg not a bloody side of beef!" "As my lord says," Nerim murmured. "My lord's leg is not a side of beef. Thank you, my lord, for instructing me.
Robert Jordan (Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time, #6))
Here is your flaw, Shaitan, Lord of the Dark, Lord of Envy, Lord of Nothing, here is why you fail. It was not about me. It’s never been about me.” It was about a woman, torn and beaten down, cast from her throne and made a puppet. A woman who had crawled when she had to. That woman still fought. It was about a man that love repeatedly forsook. A man who found relevance in a world that others would have let pass them by. A man who remembered stories and who took fool boys under his wing when the smarter move would have been to keep on walking. That man still fought. It was about a woman with a secret, a hope for the future. A woman who had hunted the truth before others could. A woman who had given her live, then had it returned. That woman still fought. It was about a man whose family was taken from him, but who stood tall in his sorrow and protected those he could. It was about a woman who refused to believe that she could not help, could not heal those who had been harmed. It was about a hero who insisted with every breath that he was anything but a hero. It was about a woman who would not bend her back while she was beaten, and who shown with a light for all who watched, including Rand. It was about them all. ~Rand al Thor
Robert Jordan (A Memory of Light (The Wheel of Time, #14))
How do you fight someone smarter than yourself?" Rand whispered. "The anser is simple. You make her think that you are sitting down across the table from her, ready to play her game. Then you punch her in the face as hard as you can.
Robert Jordan (The Gathering Storm (The Wheel of Time, #12))
Take what you can have. Rejoice in what you can save, and do not mourn your losses too long.
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
Death is light as a feather; duty, heavy as a mountain
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
We are alike in many ways, you and I. There is darkness in us. Darkness, pain, death. They radiate from us. If ever you love a woman, Rand, leave her and let her find another. It will be the best gift you can give her.
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
There's an old saying in the Two Rivers" Rand said dryly. "'The louder a man tells you he's honest, the harder you must hold on to your purse.'" Another said, "The fox often offers to give the duck its pond.
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
I am Rand al’Thor!” he called, so his voice rang through the chamber. “I am the Dragon Reborn!
Robert Jordan (The Dragon Reborn (The Wheel of Time, #3))
How do you feel about your prophesied destiny? I must know, if I am to compose this epic." "Feel?" Rand looked around the camp, at the Jindo moving among the tents. How many of them would be dead before he was done? "Tired. I feel tired.
Robert Jordan (The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time, #4))
You will do well.
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
We have made the world dance as we sang for three thousand years. That is difficult habit to break, as I have learned while dancing to your song. You must dance free, and even the best intentioned of my sisters may well try to guide your steps as I once did.
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
I have lived for four centures," he said. "Perhaps I am still a youth, in that all of us are, compared to the timeless age of the Wheel itself. That said, I am one of the oldest people in existence." Moiraine smiled. "Very nice. Does that work on the others?" He hesitated. Then, oddly, he found himself grinning. "It worked pretty well on Cadsuane." Moiraine sniffed. "That one...Well, knowing her, I doubt you fooled her as well as you assume. You may have the memories of a man four centuries old, Rand al'Thor, but that does not make you ancient. Otherwise, Matrim Cauthon would be the patriarch of us all." "Mat? Why Mat?" "It is nothing," Moiraine said. "Something I am not supposed to know. You are still a die-eyed sheepherder at heart.
Robert Jordan (A Memory of Light (The Wheel of Time, #14))
He was not as she remembered. His features were the same, but his face was hard. Blue ice made his eyes. The bloody rips in his coat and breeches, the blood on his face, seemed to suit that face.
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
You are out of control, Rand al'Thor,' she declared. I do what must be done,' he said, speaking now from the shadows. He sounded exhausted. ... I hate what you just did, Rand,' Nynaeve snarled. 'No, "Hate" isn't strong enough. I loathe what you've done. What has happened to you?' Test him!' Rand whispered, voice dangerous. 'Before condemning me, let us first determine if my sins have achieved anything beyond my own damnation.
Brandon Sanderson (The Gathering Storm (The Wheel of Time, #12))
Cadsuane, do you believe that I could kill you? Right here, right now, without using a sword or the Power? Do you believe that if I simply willed it, the Pattern would bend around me and stop your heart? By . . . coincidence?
Brandon Sanderson (The Gathering Storm (The Wheel of Time, #12))
She stood in one smooth motion, surprisingly pale where the sun not touch her, slender and hard-muscled, yet with roundnesses and softnesses that haunted his dreams.
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
He will take you back, and he will destroy you. "I bring change," Rand said sadly. "Not peace, but turmoil." Destruction follows on my heels everywhere. Will there ever be anywhere I do not tear apart? "What will be, will be, Rhuarc. I can't change it.
Robert Jordan (The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time, #4))
Then tell me this: How do I outthink an enemy I know is smarter than I am?' ... I face some of the most crafty people who have ever lived. My current foe understands the minds of others in a way that I cannot hope to match. So how do I defeat her? She will vanish the moment I threaten her, running to one of a dozen other refuges that she is sure to have set up. ... I have to peer into her eyes, see into her soul, and know that it's her that I face and not some decoy. I have to do that without frightening her into running. How?' *** The question remains,' he said, voice soft but tense. 'How would you fight her, Nynaeve?' I don't care to play your games, Rand al'Thor,' Nynaeve replied with a huff. 'You've obviously already decided what you intend to do. Why ask me?' Because what I'm about to do should frighten me,' he said. 'It doesn't.
Brandon Sanderson (The Gathering Storm (The Wheel of Time, #12))
I would not mind you in my head, if you were not so clearly mad.
Robert Jordan (The Path of Daggers (The Wheel of Time, #8))
Limping to the foot of the bed, he lowered himself into the chest there and laid Callandor across his knees, bloody hands resting on the glowing blade. With that in his hands, even one of the Forsaken would fear him. In a moment he would send for Moiraine to Heal his wounds. In a moment he would speak to the Aiel outside, and become the Dragon Reborn again. But for now, he only wanted to sit, and remember a shepherd named Rand al’Thor.
Robert Jordan (The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time, #4))
Almost everyone stopped when he did, but Enaila and Jalani exchanged glances and kept on right past him toward the garden. He raised his voice a fraction and hardened it considerably more. “The Maidens here will come with me. Anyone who wants to put on a dress and discuss matchmaking can stay behind.” .................................. Bashere motioned, and one of the younger Saldaeans loped ahead in that rolling stride of a man more used to a saddle. “A man must know when to retreat from a woman,” Bashere said to the air, “but a wise man knows that sometimes he must stand and face her.” “Young men,” Bael said indulgently. “A young man chases shadows and runs from moonlight, and in the end he stabs himself in the foot with his own spear.” Some of the other Aiel chuckled, Maidens and Knife Hands alike. The older ones did. Irritated, Rand looked over his shoulder again. “Neither of you would look well in a dress.” Surprisingly, the Maidens and Knife Hands laughed again, more loudly. Maybe he was getting a grip on Aiel humor.
Robert Jordan (Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time, #6))
A shepherd with a heron-mark sword," said a low, woman's voice. "That's almost enough to make me believe anything. What trouble are you in, downcountry boy?" Startled, Rand jumped to his feet. It was the crop-haired young woman who had been with Moiraine when he came out of the bath chamber, still dressed in a boy's coat and breeches. She was a little older than he was, he thought, with dark eyes even bigger than Egwene's, and oddly intent. "You are Rand, aren't you?" she went on. "My name is Min.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Saw'?" Rand said. "Well, I don't suppose you'll go running to the Children. Not considering who your traveling companions are. The Whitecloaks wouldn't like what I do any more than they like what she does." "I don't understand." "She says I see pieces of the Pattern. " Min gave a little laugh and shook her head. "Sounds too grand, to me. I just see things when I look at people, and sometimes I know what they mean. I look at a man and a woman who've never even talked to one another, and I know they'll marry. And they do. That sort of thing. She wanted me to look at you. All of you together.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
What does ‘sister-wife’ mean?” she asked hesitantly. “That you have the same husband.” Aviendha frowned at the way Egwene gasped and Nynaeve’s eyes opened as wide as they would go. Elayne had been half-expecting the answer, but she still found herself fussing with skirts that were perfectly straight. “This is not your custom?” the Aiel woman asked. “No,” Egwene said faintly. “No, it is not.” “But you and Elayne care for one another as first-sisters. What would you have done had one of you been unwilling to step aside for Rand al’Thor? Fight over him? Let a man damage the ties between you? Would it not have been better if you both had married him, then?
Robert Jordan (The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time, #4))
You may have the memories of a man four centuries old, Rand al’Thor, but that does not make you ancient. Otherwise, Matrim Cauthon would be the patriarch of us all.” “Mat? Why Mat?
Anonymous
If anything belongs in the Shepherd of the Night's flocks, lad, it's Trollocs.
Robert Jordan
The White Tower will be whole again, except for remnants cast out and scorned, whole and stronger than ever. Rand al’Thor will face the Amyrlin Seat and know her anger. The Black Tower will be rent in blood and fire, and sisters will walk its grounds. This I Foretell.
Robert Jordan (A Crown of Swords (The Wheel of Time, #7))
Maldito Rand al’Thor!» Una se enamoraba de un hombre y acababa haciendo la colada, aunque la ropa perteneciera a otro hombre.
Robert Jordan (Cielo en llamas (La rueda del tiempo, #5))
Not his, that voice shouting inside his skull. Not Rand al’Thor. Lews Therin Telamon, more than three thousand years dead. And talking in Rand al’Thor’s head. The Power often drew him out of his hiding place in the shadows of Rand’s mind. Sometimes Rand wondered how that could be. He was Lews Therin reborn, the Dragon Reborn, no denying that, but everybody was someone reborn, a hundred someones, a thousand, more. That was how the Pattern worked; everyone died and was reborn, again and again as the Wheel turned, forever without end. But nobody else talked with who they used to be. Nobody else had voices in their heads. Except madmen.
Robert Jordan (A Crown of Swords (The Wheel of Time, #7))
I have tried to kill him,” he babbled. “Rand al’Thor. I have tried! But I cannot find him. I cannot! I was told my family would be killed if I failed, one by one. I was promised I would be last! I have cousins, yet. Nephews. Nieces. I have another sister! You must give me more time!
Robert Jordan (The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time, #4))
—Rand al’Thor —chilló Nynaeve—, ¡eso es lo más desvergonzado que jamás te he oído decir! ¡La mera idea de confesar a tres mujeres que las amas! ¡Eres mucho peor que un libertino! ¡Discúlpate ahora mismo! Lan se había quitado bruscamente la pipa de la boca y miraba a Rand de hito en hito.
Robert Jordan (El corazón del invierno (La rueda del tiempo, #9))
Rand había empezado a fundar escuelas por si acaso acababa destruyendo el mundo, con la esperanza de salvar algo, pero esta escuela sería de Andor, no de Rand al’Thor. La Academia de la Rosa, dedicada a la memoria de Morgase Trakand. Habría un futuro, y ese futuro recordaría a su madre.
Robert Jordan (El corazón del invierno (La rueda del tiempo, #9))
¿A qué has venido, Cadsuane? —continuó Rand—. ¡Mírame, maldita sea! Así lo hizo la mujer, aunque sólo girando la cabeza. —De modo que eres Rand al’Thor, el Dragón Renacido. Habría esperado que incluso una chiquilla como Moraine hubiera podido enseñarte un poco de modales.
Robert Jordan (La Corona de Espadas)
You were wrong to kill him. You know the penalty for murder.” “A rope around the neck, as these wetlanders use.” Mangin nodded thoughtfully. “Tell me where and when; I will be there. May you find water and shade today, Rand al’Thor.
Robert Jordan (Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time, #6))
It's good enough. It has to be, doesn't it? You see, lad, Aes Sedai are tricksome. They don't lie, not right out, but the truth an Aes Sedai tells you is not always the truth you think it is. You take care around her." "I've heard the stories," Rand retorted. "I'm not a child.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Only once did anyone speak loudly enough for Rand to hear clearly. "You must handle it," Moiraine said in answer to something unheard from Lan. "He will remember too much as it is, and no help for it. If I stand out in his thoughts...
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
I'd not have thought to find a heron-mark sword in a place like this," Lan said.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
In the Age of Legends," Moiraine went on, "some Aes Sedai could fan life and health to flame if only the smallest spark remained. Those days are gone, though-perhaps forever. So much was lost; not just the making of angreal. So much that could be done which we dare not even dream of, if we remember it at all. There are far fewer of us now. Some talents are all but gone, and many that remain seem weaker. Now there must be both will and strength for the body to draw on, or even the strongest of us can do nothing in the way of Healing. It is fortunate, that your father is a strong man, both in body and spirit. As it is, he used up much of his strength in the fight for life, but all that is left now is for him to recuperate. That will take time, but the taint is gone.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
You were right about your Bela, Rand," Moiraine said from where she stood by the mare. "She has a good heart, and as much stubbornness as the rest of you Two Rivers folk. Strange as it seems, she may be the least weary of all.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
You shouldn't let Mat get you mixed up in his foolishness, Rand," Egwene said, as solemn as a Wisdom herself, then abruptly she giggled.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
A Wisdom almost never marries. Nynaeve has been teaching me, you know. She says I have a talent, that I can learn to listen to the wind. Nynaeve says not all Wisdoms can, even if they say they do.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
But be careful, boy. Aes Sedai do what they do for reasons of their own, and they aren't always the reasons others think.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
I'll pay any price in my power if you help him. Anything." "Any price," Moiraine mused, half to herself. "We will speak of prices later, Rand, if at all. I can make no promises. Your Wisdom knows what she is about. I will do what I can, but it is beyond my power to stop the Wheel from turning.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Death comes sooner or later to everyone," the Warder said grimly, "unless they serve the Dark One, and only fools are willing to pay that price.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Death comes sooner or later to everyone, unless they serve the Dark One, and only fools are willing to pay that price.", the Warder said grimly.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
You may talk if you wish," she went on absently, "but do it quietly. Now, you go, Master al'Vere. This is a sickroom, not a gathering hall. See that I am not disturbed.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
In the north, in the Borderlands along the Great Blight, there is a saying. The look of the Eyeless is fear." "The Eyeless?" Rand said, and Lan nodded. "Myrddraal see like eagles, in darkness or in light, but they have no eyes. I can think of few things more dangerous than facing a Myrddraal. Moiraine Sedai and I both tried to kill, the one that was here last night, and we failed every time. Halfmen have the Dark One's own luck.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Ethenielle siseó cuando su cuchillo le cortó la palma izquierda. Tenobia se echó a reír y se hizo una incisión en la suya. Por la nula reacción de Paitar y Easar habríase dicho que se habían sacado una astilla. Cuatro manos se tendieron y se unieron, ciñéndose, mezclando la sangre, que goteó en el terroso suelo. —Somos uno, hasta la muerte —entonó Easar. —Somos uno, hasta la muerte —repitieron los otros. Ahora estaban obligados por la sangre y la tierra. Tenían que encontrar a Rand al’Thor. Y hacer lo que debía hacerse. A cualquier precio.
Robert Jordan (El Camino de Dagas (La Rueda del Tiempo, #8))
¡Salve, Rand al’Thor, rey del mundo! Flinn y los otros Asha’man se sumaron al grito. —¡Salve, Rand al’Thor, rey del mundo! —¡Salve, rey del mundo! Aquello sonaba bien.
Robert Jordan (La Corona de Espadas)
Rand thought his spirits had sunk as low as they possibly could, but at that they slid deeper. "There is a place of safety," Moiraine said softly, and Rand's ears pricked up to listen. "In Tar Valon you would be among Aes Sedai and Warders. Even during the Trolloc Wars the forces of the Dark One feared to attack the Shining Walls. The one attempt was their greatest defeat until the very end. And Tar Valon holds all the knowledge we Aes Sedai have gathered since the Time of Madness. Some fragments even date from the Age of Legends. In Tar Valon, if anywhere, you will be able to learn why the Myrddraal want you. Why the Father of Lies wants you. That I can promise.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
She was getting her adventure, he thought glumly, and long as it lasted he doubted if she would notice little things like fog or damp or cold. There must be a difference in what you saw, it seemed to him, depending on whether you sought adventure or had it forced on you. The stories could no doubt make galloping through a cold fog, with a Draghkar and the Light alone knew what else chasing you, sound thrilling. Egwene might be feeling a thrill; he only felt cold and damp and glad to have a village around him again, even if it was Taren Ferry.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
The end of time?" Ba'alzamon mocked. "You live like a beetle under a rock, and you think your slime is the universe. The death of time will bring me power such as you could not dream of, worm.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
…my Cirri is a good cat," the cook was saying sharply, "and I won't hear a word otherwise, do you hear? Complaining about him doing his job too well, that's what you're doing, if you ask me." "I have had complaints," Master Fitch managed to get in. "Complaints, mistress. Half the guests-" "I won't hear of it. I just won't hear of it. If they want to complain about my cat, let them do the cooking. My poor old cat, who's just doing his job, and me, we'll go somewhere where we're appreciated, see if we don't." She untied her apron and started to lift it over her head. "No!" Master Fitch yelped, and leaped to stop her. They danced in a circle with the cook trying to take her apron off and the innkeeper trying to put it back on her. "No, Sara," he panted. "There's no need for this. No need, I say! What would I do without you? Cirri's a fine cat. An excellent cat. He's the best cat in Baerlon. If anyone else complains, I'll tell them to be thankful the cat is doing his job. Yes, thankful. You mustn't go. Sara? Sara!" The cook stopped their circling and managed to snatch her apron free of him. "All right, then. All right.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Rand managed a weak smile. Of all things he might want to think about right then, the Mayor's daughter was far down the list. He did not need any more confusion. For the past year she had been making him increasingly jittery whenever they were together. Worse, she did not even seem to be aware of it. No, he certainly did not want to add Egwene to his thoughts.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Esta tierra está rota, Rand al’Thor —dijo Rhuarc en un tono más sosegado que el de Bael—. Y exponer ese hecho no es una excusa, ni actuar con cautela en una tarea difícil es cobardía.
Robert Jordan (La Tormenta (La Rueda del Tiempo, #12))
If you are done staring like a moonstruck lamb, Rand al'Thor," Nynaeve said, "perhaps you can tell me why you were talking about something even you three great bull calves ought to have sense enough to keep out of your mouths.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
All the stories are real," he muttered. "So it seems, lad," the blacksmith said. "So it seems." Rand only half heard. He was concentrating on following Egwene's slender shape. He had pulled himself together just enough to wish she would hurry, though in truth she was keeping her pace to what the two men could manage with their burden.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
Saw'?" Rand said. "Well, I don't suppose you'll go running to the Children. Not considering who your traveling companions are. The Whitecloaks wouldn't like what I do any more than they like what she does." "I don't understand." "She says I see pieces of the Pattern. " Min gave a little laugh and shook her head. "Sounds too grand, to me. I just see things when I look at people, and sometimes I know what they mean. I look at a man and a woman who've never even talked to one another, and I know they'll marry. And they do. That sort of thing. She wanted me to look at you. All of you together.
Robert Jordan (The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1))
You’d be surprised what my Asha’man would dare.
Robert Jordan (Winter's Heart (The Wheel of Time, #9))
Ladies! A woman is a woman, Rand al’Thor. Unless she is a Wise One,” she
Robert Jordan (The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, #5))
Babi tetaplah babi walaupun dicat emas" Rand al'Thor
Robert Jordan (The Great Hunt Volume 1 - Perburuan Sangkakala)
Omong kosong tidak bisa mencukur domba" Rand al'Thor
Robert Jordan (The Great Hunt Volume 1 - Perburuan Sangkakala)
Ucapan orang bodoh sama saja dengan debu" Rand al'Thor
Robert Jordan (The Great Hunt Volume 1 - Perburuan Sangkakala)
No soy un señor, milady. Soy un pastor, y toco la flauta en las posadas
Robert Jordan (The Great Hunt (The Wheel of Time, #2))
No soy un señor, milady. Soy un pastor, y toca la flauta en las posadas
Robert Jordan