Terry Goodkind Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Terry Goodkind:
No one ever goes into battle thinking God is on the other side.
~Terry Goodkind
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The worse you are at thinking, the better you are at drinking.
~Terry Goodkind
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If God is so powerful, can he create a rock which he cannot lift?
~Terry Goodkind
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They look at me and I kind of back up in case they go for my throat.
~Terry Goodkind
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I've always said fantasy is sort of 'stealth philosophy'.
~Terry Goodkind
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I don't think I could have written what I did any earlier.
~Terry Goodkind
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It allows you to say things that sound very dramatic and get away with it. If you had characters in modern fiction say the same things as they're driving down the street in an Oldsmobile they'd sound ludicrous!
~Terry Goodkind
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After that, I came back every year. Everyone said, 'Well, when you retire you can move there.' But I said, 'Why should I live my whole life where I don't want to be.'
~Terry Goodkind
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I had to live this long, have the experiences I've had, to create what I do. I knew I wanted to write for years, but I had to be ready so I wouldn't blow it. The move to Maine was the final step.
~Terry Goodkind
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Knowledge is a weapon. I intend to be formidably armed.
~Terry Goodkind
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I felt like I'd been misplaced in the cosmos and I belonged in Maine.
~Terry Goodkind
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The first step to believing something is true is wanting to believe it is true... or being afraid it is.
~Terry Goodkind
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Fantasy allows you bend the world and the situation to more clearly focus on the moral aspects of what's happening. In fantasy you can distill life down to the essence of your story.
~Terry Goodkind
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Your life is yours and yours alone. Rise up and live it.
~Terry Goodkind
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I hate telling that story to people who've been struggling for years.
~Terry Goodkind
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After the book took off, I bought a whole new wardrobe.
~Terry Goodkind
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Ever since I was really little, I've had characters that were in my mind.
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