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Matthew Woodring Stover Quotes
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I am not the same man you found that day! The monster you've created has returned, to kill you!
Matthew Woodring Stover

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Reasons are for peasants.
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It's not always easy to distinguish between existentialism and a bad mood.
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At the heart of its strength is a weakness: a lone candle can hold it back. Love is more than a candle, love can ignite the stars.
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I read once, somewhere, that the way you know you've grown up is when your future death becomes a stone in your shoe: when you feel it with every step.
Matthew Woodring Stover

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All true stories end in death.
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Each of us is the sum of our scars.
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This truth: that he, the avatar of light, Supreme Master of the Jedi Order, the fiercest, most impeccable, most devastatingly powerful foe the darkness had ever known... just- didn't- have it.
Matthew Woodring Stover

Quote Topics by Matthew Woodring Stover: Light Enough Dark Civilization Fighting Powerful Stars Winning Life Dust Peasants Choices Order Stones Cracks Found Welfare Scar Moving Firsts Heart Advice Greater Matter Stills Looks Bad Mood Truth Is Brother Mere
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When you always know what is right, where is freedom? No one chooses the wrong, Jacen Solo. Uncertainty sets you free." -Vergere
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When all choices seem wrong, choose restraint.
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Every time a horse let you up onto its back, it’s giving you its life. Every time.
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Everything I tell you is a lie." -Vergere
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Oh, sure. What's this supposed to teach me?" "Is it what the teacher teaches? Or what the students learns?" "What's the difference?" "That is, itself, a question worth considering, yes?" -Jacen & Vergere
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I swear to you on any kind of sacred whateverthefuck you favor: if I live through this I will absolutely start taking your advice." "That'll look nice on your headstone.
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Love is more than a candle, love can ignite the stars.
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Pain is itself a god: the taskmaster of life. Pain cracks the whip, and all that lives will move. To live is to be a slave to pain.
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When I write a book, I put everything I have into it; so the more I have, the more the books become. Some people get freaked out by them: mostly the people who believe, mistakenly, that fantasy is about escaping reality. To them I say: If you have a problem with reality, you should be spending more time dealing with your life, and less time reading popcorn fantasy.
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Only human, after all.
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Life is mere chance only when one allows it to be.
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If you take out the team in teamwork, it's just work. Now who wants that?
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It is in the darkest night that the light we are shines brightest
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Jedi do not fight for peace. That's only a slogan, and is as misleading as slogans always are. Jedi fight for civilization, because only civilization creates peace. We fight for justice because justice is the fundamental bedrock of civilization: an unjust civilization is built upon sand. It does not long survive a storm.
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A powerful enough metaphor grows its own truth.
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A human life is defined by its relationship with others: by its duty to its species. In the face of this duty, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are meaningless. What you call individual rights are merely the cultural fantasy of a failed civilization.
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Being old enough to know better but still too young to resist mostly sucks.
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Good and evil have nothing to do with gods. It has to do with us.
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A religion that teaches you God is something outside the world--something separate from everything you see, smell, taste, touch, and hear--is nothing but a cheap hustle.
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The truth is always greater than the words we use to describe it.
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With each victory of the light, it is the dark that wins.
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... Corellian curses being a synergistic blend of vulgarity, obscenity, and outright blasphemy that were the only things really worth saying when one was in the middle of being blown to monatomic dust.
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We can each sit and wait to die, from the very day of our births. Those of us who do not do so, choose to ask - and to answer - the two questions that define every conscious creature: What do I want? and What will I do to get it? Which are, finally, only one question: What is my will? Caine teaches us that the answer is always found within our own experience; our lives provide the structure of the question, and a properly phrased question contains its own answer.
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A tale is told of twin boys born to different mothers. One is dark by nature, the other light. One is rich, the other poor. One is harsh, the other gentle. One is forever youthful, the other old before his time. One is mortal. They share no bond of blood or sympathy, but they are twins nonetheless. They each live without ever knowing that they are brothers. They each die fighting the blind god.
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Life is more a matter of choosing than knowing. He could never know the eventual destination of his path, but he could always choose in which direction to take each step.
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Can't trust a fascist--truth is always your first sacrifice to the welfare of the state
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The dark is generous, and it is patient, and it always wins. It always wins because it is everywhere. It is in the wood that burns in your hearth, and in the kettle on the fire; it is under your chair and under your table and under the sheets on your bed. Walk in the midday sun, and the dark is with you, attached to the soles of your feet. The brightest light casts the darkest shadow.
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I don't have to stop you. All I have to do is slow you down." -Ganner Rhysode
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