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Robert Jordan Quotes - Page 6

Often you don't know whether a woman is friend, enemy or lover until it is too late. Sometimes, she is all three.

Robert Jordan (2010). “Lord of Chaos: Book Six of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.734, Macmillan

What I love I destroy. What I destroy, I love.

"Lord of Chaos". Book by Robert Jordan, 1994.

No man should have another man's voice in his head.

Robert Jordan (2010). “Lord of Chaos: Book Six of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.157, Macmillan

If you don't know everything, you must go on with what you do know.

Robert Jordan (2010). “A Crown of Swords: Book Seven of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.88, Macmillan

Sleep well and wake, Rand al'Thor.

Robert Jordan (2010). “The Fires of Heaven: Book Five of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.392, Macmillan

I doubt you can understand the magnitude of the stupidity in your statement

Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson (2009). “The Gathering Storm: Book Twelve of the Wheel of Time”, p.238, Macmillan

Always something new, always something I didn't expect, and sometimes it isn't horrible.

Robert Jordan (2009). “The Great Hunt: Book Two of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.235, Macmillan

On the heights, all paths are paved with daggers. -Old Seanchan saying

Robert Jordan, Teresa Patterson (2017). “The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time”, p.204, Tor Books

The only way was forward, whatever lay at the end.

Robert Jordan (2010). “New Spring: A Wheel of Time Prequel”, p.229, Hachette UK

The only man completely at peace is a man without a navel.

Robert Jordan (2010). “Lord of Chaos: Book Six of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.885, Macmillan

Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time.

Robert Jordan (2002). “The Dragon Reborn: Book Three of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.706, Macmillan

I surrender to it, and by surrendering, I control it.

Robert Jordan (2010). “The Shadow Rising: Book Four of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.144, Macmillan

Even a queen stubs her toe, but a wise woman watches the path.

Robert Jordan (2010). “The Fires of Heaven: Book Five of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.561, Macmillan

A jealous wife is like a hornets' nest in your mattress

Robert Jordan (2010). “A Crown of Swords: Book Seven of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.122, Macmillan

The best way to avoid trouble is to make sure no one wants to trouble you.

Robert Jordan (2010). “Lord of Chaos: Book Six of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.298, Macmillan

Women often seemed to leave things unsaid, and in his limited experience it was what they did not say that proved the most trouble.

Robert Jordan (2009). “The Great Hunt: Book Two of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.289, Macmillan

Love is an odd thing. As odd a thing as there is.

Robert Jordan (2009). “The Great Hunt: Book Two of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.33, Macmillan