Wizard's Sixth Rule: "The most important rule there is, the Wizard's Sixth Rule: the only sovereign you can allow to rule you is reason. The first law of reason is this: what exists, exists, what is, is and from this irreducible bedrock principle, all knowledge is built.
Wizard's Eighth Rule
"Be justified in your convictions. Be completely committed. Earn what you want and need rather than waiting for others to give you what you desire."
Wizard's Fifth Rule: Mind what people do, not only what they say, for deeds will betray a lie.
The novel reveals the Wizard's First Rule: "Wizard's First Rule: people are stupid." Richard and Kahlan frowned even more. "People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything.
There is magic in sincere forgiveness; in the forgiveness you give, but more so in the forgiveness you receive.
Wizard's Second Rule
The greatest harm can result from the best intentions. — Chapter 63, p. 634, U.S. hardcover edition. It is explained in the book as follows: "It sounds a paradox, but kindness and good intentions can be an insidious path to destruction. Sometimes doing what seems right is wrong, and can cause harm.
The rule unwritten." The Unwritten rule. Knowledge is earned not given. You can destroy those who speak the truth, but you cannot destroy the truth itself.
Stories, like food, lose their flavor if cooked in a hurry. Your own actions are a better mirror of your life than the actions of all your enemies put together. I believe that black has been oppressed by white; female by male; peasant by landlord; and worker by lord of capital.
There are neither beginnings nor endings to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was a beginning. Born below the ever cloud-capped peaks that gave the mountains their name, the wind blew east, out across the Sand Hills, once the shore of a great ocean, before the Breaking of the World.
Gandalf the Grey, 'The Fellowship of the Ring' (2001)
Gandalf seemingly chides the Hobbit by reminding him that “a wizard is never late” nor “early,” as he “arrives precisely when he means to.”
Though the no-majs who had learned secrets were Obliviated, no one in the wizarding community felt safe. So, President Rappaport brought about Rappaport's Law, which “enforced strict segregation between the No-Maj and wizarding communities. Wizards were no longer allowed to befriend or marry No-Majs.
Trump is the suit card (spade, heart, club or diamond) at the end of the deal turned face up on the remaining pack of cards. Trump cards win tricks over other suited cards, even higher suited cards. Example: If card turned up after the deal is a spade, all spades are trump cards.
To Unlock the Wizard's Tower basement, you'll have to have reached a four hearts relationship with the Wizard.
We have a responsibility to life. The living should be our only concern. Since it is the Sword of Truth - a weapon created to fight for the truth - people won't have reason to expect that it could also actually be the key to the power of Orden.
Magic makes love stronger and despair harder. Terry Goodkind has created a consice, intelligent book that is believable from the start. This is fantasy that is definately aimed at the adult rather than the child and some chapters do contain quite graphic paragraphs of a sexual or violent nature.
A wizard of the first order belonged to the highest rank among the wizards. Wizards of the first order have passed all the tests and were wizards with the gift. No wizard with the calling was known to have become a wizard of the first order.
Is Wheel Of Time Entirely Like Lord Of The Rings? While the similarities between The Wheel of Time and Fellowship of the Ring are prevalent early on, the two stories actually diverge greatly as time goes on and there are also fundamental differences between Tolkien and Jordan's worlds.
Put simply, the Aes Sedai are a group of women (during the events of the book and series) who wield the One Power. Many across the world of The Wheel of Time distrust them. In the Old Tongue, Aes Sedai means “servants of all.”
There is no place like home. You people with hearts, have something to guide you, and need never do wrong; but I have no heart, and so I must be very careful.
The Wizard of Oz (Frank Morgan): “A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you are loved by others.” The Wicked Witch of the West before her melting moment.
1. “It can't rain all the time.” Perhaps the most famous quote from this film, “It can't rain all the time,” is essentially Eric Draven's catchphrase. The words are lyrics from his band's song, and it is this sentence that he uses to reveal his identity to Sarah after he's brought back to life.
The Sword of a Thousand Truths appears as an uncollectible Legendary weapon in the United in Stormwind set. It is equipped by having 7 friendly Elwynn Boars die in one game. On attack, it destroys all of the opponent's mana crystals.
It's not just for the kids of South Park anymore. After sister site WoW Insider tipped us off that the sword created by Salzman in Blizzard's accounting department may be real, we did a little investigating.
One Piece Trafalgar Law's Sword Is Called Kikoku
While Mihawk has named his sword Yoru and Luffy has his Nidai Kitetsu, Law's sword is named Kikoku. Like other Japanese names, Kikoku is written using kanji, specifically the characters “鬼哭” which translates to “ghost” and “wail”.