Robert Jordan

American fantasy writer
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Robert Jordan was the pen name of James Oliver Rigney, Jr. (October 17, 1948September 16, 2007), under which he is best known as the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series. He also wrote under the name Reagan O'Neal.

Robert Jordan in 2005

Quotes edit

The Eye of the World (15 January 1990) edit

  • The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.
  • In wars, boy, fools kill other fools for foolish causes.
    • Thom Merrilin
  • Weep for what is lost forever.
    • Moiraine Damodred
  • What is already woven cannot be undone. It will not make the trees grow again for you to bring the building down on our heads.
    • Moiraine Damodred to Loial
  • Think if you want to stay alive. Fear will kill you if you don't control it.
    • Elyas Machera
  • You'll use it [Perrin's axe], boy, and as long as you hate using it, you would use it more wisely than most men would. Wait. If ever you don't hate it any longer, then will be the time to throw it as far as you can and run the other way.
    • Elyas Machera
  • Nobody tells us how to be men. We just are.
    • Perrin Aybara
  • The best lie is often one too ridiculous to be taken for a lie.
    • Morgase Trakand
  • The fact that the price must be paid is proof it is worth paying.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran
  • The rose petal floats on water. The kingfisher flashes above the pond. Life and beauty swirl in the midst of death.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran
  • When you have never known a thing except to dream, it becomes more than a talisman.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran
  • I will never shame you. I will hate the man you choose because he is not me, and love him if he makes you smile. No woman deserves the sure knowledge of widow's black as her brideprice, you least of all.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran to Nynaeve al'Meara
  • The leaf lives its appointed time, and does not struggle against the wind that carries it away. The leaf does no harm, and finally falls to nourish new leaves. So it should be with all men. And women.
    • Aram
  • Teach him how you will, a pig will never play the flute.
    • Thom Merrilin
  • Take life as it comes. Run when you have to, fight when you must, rest when you can.
    • Elyas Machera
  • An Aes Sedai never lies, but the truth she speaks, may not be the truth you think you hear.
    • Tam al'Thor

The Great Hunt (15 November 1990) edit

  • Perrin ran a hand through his hair. The more he found out about kings, the less he liked them.
    • Cap 31
  • "It isn't swords or brawn we need now," Nynaeve said, "but brains. Men usually think with the hairs on their chests." She touched her chest absently, as if feeling for something through her coat. "Most of them do."
    • Cap 43
  • In the Borderlands, sheepherder, if a man has the raising of a child, that child is his, and none can say different.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran to Rand al'Thor
  • Love is an odd thing. As odd a thing as there is.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran
  • Here, southlander, you can't quit while you are winning. Better than when I'm losing.
    • Man in Fal Dara and Matrim Cauthon
  • Soon comes the day all shall be free. Even you, and even me. Soon comes the day all shall die. Surely you, but never I.
    • Padan Fain
  • It's never over, al'Thor. The battle's never done.
    • Padan Fain to Rand al'Thor
  • There is an old saying here in the Borderlands: "Better to have one woman on your side than ten men."
    • al'Lan Mandragoran
  • There is one rule, above all others, for being a man. Whatever comes, face it on your feet.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran
  • Always plan for the worst, that way all your surprises will be pleasant ones.
    • Verin Mathwin
  • Men often mistake killing and revenge for justice. They seldom have the stomach for justice.
    • Nynaeve al'Meara
  • A pig painted gold is still a pig.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • My mother always told me the best way to learn to deal with a man was to learn to ride a mule. She said they have about equal brains most of the time. Sometimes the mule is smarter.
    • Egwene al'Vere
  • Men! When you cannot win an argument, you either run away or resort to force.
    • Egwene al'Vere
  • I may be a fool, but I intend to be a live fool.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • A man who will not die to save a woman is no man.
    • Shienaran saying
  • All men dream. But I know dreams for dreams. This is reality.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran
  • A shaping stone, to make us; a testing ground to prove our worth; and a punishment for the sin.
    • Aiel on the Three Fold Land
  • Jump in a hole without looking, and there’ll be a snake in it every time.
    • Hurin
  • You break your neck, and I’ll see it mended just so I can break it again.
    • Nynaeve al'Meara

The Dragon Reborn (15 October 1991) edit

  • Do you know how to unite the people behind you, Child Carridin? The quickest way? Loose a lion - a rabid lion - in the streets. And when panic grips the people, once it has turned their bowels to water, calmly tell them you will deal with it. Then you kill it, and order them to hang the carcass up where everyone can see. Before they have time to think, you give another order, and it will be obeyed. And if you continue to give orders, they will continue to obey, for you will be the one who saved them, and who better to lead?
    • Pedron Niall
  • Tonight you will eat fish. Tomorrow, you may die.
    • Moiraine Damodred to Faile Bashere
  • Should and would build no bridges.
    • Lini
  • ...but who can know the heart of a man? Not even he himself, I suspect. A man is the easiest animal to put on a leash, and the hardest to keep leashed. Even when he chooses it himself.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • A flapping tongue has killed more men than sudden storms ever did.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • Most of those we call heroes only did what they had to do.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • Men always seem to refuse to admit they are sick until they’re sick enough to make twice as much work for women. Then they claim they’re well too soon, with the same result.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • When there are fish heads and blood in the water, you don’t need to see the silverpike to know they are there.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • Trust is as slippery as a basket of eels sometimes.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • Once you decide to gut a fish, there’s no use waiting till it rots.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • One pretty woman means fun at the dance. Two pretty women mean trouble in the house. Three pretty women mean run for the hills.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • If a woman does need a hero, she needs him today, not tomorrow.
    • Egwene al'Vere
  • Death comes for us all. We can only choose how to face it when it comes.
    • Aviendha
  • I have heard it said that a man caught between his wife and a Wise One often wishes for a dozen old enemies to fight instead. A man caught between a wife and three Wise Ones, and the wife a Wise One herself, must consider trying to slay Sightblinder.
    • Aviendha
  • "A bloody hero. Thom, if I ever look like acting the hero again, you kick me."
    "And what would you have done differently?"
    "Just kick me!"
    • Matrim Cauthon and Thom Merrilin
  • Any fool knows men and women think differently at times, but the biggest difference is this. Men forget, but never forgive; women forgive, but never forget.
    • Thom Merrilin
  • Better ten days of love than years of regretting.
    • Min Farshaw
  • Men! Too blind to see what a stone could see, and too stubborn to be trusted to think for themselves.
    • Min Farshaw
  • The arrogance of men never ceases to amaze me. You all think everything has to do with you, and every woman has to desire you.
    • Min Farshaw
  • To lead is neither to push or pull.
    • Leane Sharif
  • Nimble finger and nimble wits will take you a good deal further than a sword and muscles. Sharp eyes help as well, but fortunately, I have these things.
    • Faile Bashere
  • It is better to be the hammer than the nail.
    • Egwene al'Vere
  • Men fight when they should run, and fools fight when they should run. But I had no need to say it twice.
    • Faile Bashere

The Shadow Rising (15 September 1992) edit

  • I expect a civil word for a civil word!
    • Matrim Cauthon to Berelain
  • There's no time for winking at the men when you're busy bailing the boat.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • Surprising what you can dig out of books if you read long enough, isn't it?
    • Rand al'Thor
  • Prophecy is most dangerous when you try to make it happen... The Pattern weaves itself around you, but when you try to weave it, even you cannot hold it.
    • Moiraine Damodred
  • The Wheel weaves as the Wheel wills, and we are only the thread of the Pattern.
    • Moiraine Damodred
  • On the heights, the paths are paved with daggers.
    • Seanchan saying
  • No wine for me. Strange enough things happen when my head is clear. I want to know the difference.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • You have made a place in my heart where I thought there was no room for anything else. You have made flowers grow where I cultivated dust and stones. Remember this, on this journey you insist on making. If you die, I will not survive you long.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran to Nynaeve al'Meara
  • As well you try to understand the sun, Perrin. It simply is, and it is not to be understood. You cannot live without it, but it exacts a price. So with women.
    • Gaul
  • For the young, death is an enemy they wish to try their strength against. For those of us a little older, she is an old friend, an old lover, but one we are not eager to meet again soon.
    • Rhuarc
  • You have to understand, child. Everyone wants someone in their life, someone who cares for them, someone they can care for. Even a queen.
    • Thom Merrilin
  • You could weave silk from pig bristles before you could make a man anything but a man.
    • Lini
  • A weeping woman is a bucket with no bottom.
    • Lini
  • It is better to guide people than try to hammer them into a line.
    • Morgase Trakand
  • Do not trouble trouble till trouble troubles you.
    • A saying in Maule, Tear
  • A ship is alive, and he is like a man, with a true man’s heart. Treat him well and care for him properly, and he will fight for you against the worst sea. He will fight to keep you alive even after the sea has long since given him his own deathstroke. Neglect him, though, ignore the small warnings he gives of danger, and he will drown you in a flat sea beneath a cloudless sky.
    • Jorin din Jubai White Wing
  • If you plan for the worst, all surprises are pleasant.
    • Gaul
  • I’ll not have you bleeding to death on me. That would be just like you, to die and leave me the work of burying you. You have no consideration.
    • Faile Bashere
  • Courage to strengthen, fire to blind, music to daze, iron to bind.
    • Snakes and Foxes Game

The Fires of Heaven (15 October 1993) edit

  • A flapping tongue can put you in the net instead of the fish.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • Fall in love with a man, and you end up doing laundry, even if it does belong to another man.
    • Min Farshaw
  • It seems to me that kings — and queens — can be fools when they forget what they are and act like who they are, but they’re worse when they only remember what they are and forget who.
    • Nynaeve al'Meara
  • If you fell head first into a pigsty, you'd try to convince everybody you did it on purpose.
    • Egwene al'Vere to Nynaeve al'Meara
  • That was all he ever really wanted from women; a smile, a dance, a kiss, and to be remembered fondly.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • The Creator made women to please the eye and trouble the mind.
    • Two Rivers saying
  • We are alike in many ways, you and I. There is a 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.
    • al'Lan Mandragoran to Rand al'Thor
  • We all have our limits. And we set them further out than we have any right.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • The more women there are about, the softer a wise man steps.
    • Arad Doman saying
  • A man is a man, on a throne or in a pigsty.
    • Lini
  • Not thinking about a thorn doesn’t make it hurt your foot less.
    • Lini
  • A fool puts her hand into a hollow tree without finding out what’s inside first.
    • Lini
  • If you don’t look for snakes, you cannot complain when one bites you.
    • Lini
  • A gnarled old branch dulls the blade that severs a sapling.
    • Lini
  • When the honey’s out of the comb, there’s no putting it back.
    • Lini
  • Better to face the bear than run from it.
    • Lini
  • A fool puts a burr under the saddle before she rides.
    • Lini
  • At my age, if I make it up, it’s still an old saying.
    • Lini
  • Men always believe they are in control of everything around them. When they find out they are not, they think they have failed, instead of learning a simple truth women already know.
    • Aviendha
  • When a woman says she will obey you, of her own will, it is time to sleep lightly and watch your back.
    • Asmodean
  • I lead no armies, Warder. I command nothing save myself, and not always that.
    • Asmodean to al'Lan Mandragoran
  • I trust you like a brother. Until the day you betray me. You have a parole for what you’ve done, in return for your teaching, and a better bargain than you deserve, but the day you turn against me, I will tear it up and bury it with you.
    • Rand al'Thor to Asmodean
  • Better to try understanding the sun than a woman.
    • Thom Merrilin
  • Even a queen stubs her toe, but a wise woman watches the path.
    • Lini
  • If you must mount the gallows, give a jest to the crowd, a coin to the hangman, and make the drop with a smile on your lips.
    • Birgitte Silverbow
  • Never kiss a girl whose brothers have knife scars.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • Never gamble without knowing a back way out.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • I can rest when I’m dead.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • The louder a man tells you he’s honest, the harder you must hold onto your purse.
    • Two Rivers saying
  • The fox often offers the duck its pond.
    • Two Rivers saying
  • Waiting turns men into bears in a barn, and women into cats in a sack.
    • Lini
  • "Wish" and "want" trip the feet, but "is" makes the path smoother.
    • Lini
  • I will see you tonight. Or I will see you dead.
    • Rand al'Thor to Asmodean
  • I would burn the world and use my soul for tinder to hear her laugh again.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • It was easier to trip a fool than to knock him down.
    • Moiraine Damodred
  • I’m no lord. I’ve more respect for myself than that.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • Stopping a man from what he wants to do is like taking a sweet from a child. Sometimes you have to do it, but sometimes it just isn’t worth the trouble.
    • Egwene al'Vere
  • If you are not mine, then you are dead.
    • Lanfear
  • Take what you can have. Rejoice in what you can save, and do not mourn your losses too long.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • There’s no point letting honey age too long before you eat it.
    • Lini
  • It’s too late to change your mind after you’ve jumped off the cliff.
    • Lini

Lord of Chaos (15 October 1994) edit

  • The lions sing and the hills take flight.
    The moon by day, and the sun by night.
    Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
    Let the Lord of Chaos rule.
    • Chant from a children’s game heard in Great Arvalon, the Fourth Age
  • A slow horse does not always reach the end of the journey.
    • Lini
  • The best way to apologize to a man is to trip him in a secluded part of the garden.
    • Breane
  • Clutch the bramble and you will be pricked.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • The only way to live is to die. I must die. I deserve only death.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • Men believe the worst easily, and women believe it hides something still darker.
    • Two Rivers saying
  • A woman’s eyes cut deeper than a knife.
    • Two Rivers saying
  • Dance with her, and she will forgive much; dance well, and she will forgive anything.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • Dance well with a woman, and she’s halfway yours.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • No man should have another man's voice in his head.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • An arrow may not be a shocklance, yet it can still kill you.
    • Sammael to Graendal
  • What can’t be changed must be endured.
    • Lini
  • The pike does not ask the frog’s permission before dining.
    • Lini
  • We are all fools sometimes, child, yet a wise woman learns to limit how often.
    • Lelaine Akashi to Nynaeve al'Meara
  • What is too absurd to believe is believed because it is too absurd to be a lie.
    • Sebban Balwer
  • If I could find a way to escape my destiny, do I deserve to?
    • Rand al'Thor
  • We hear less, Davram Bashere, but perhaps sometimes we see more.
    • Bael to Davram Bashere
  • A man must know when to retreat from a woman, but a wise man knows that sometimes he must stand and face her.
    • Davram Bashere
  • There was a price to be paid for any decision he made. There was a price for who he was. Other people paid it.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • First things first; take care of what can be done now before worrying too long over what might never be.
    • Verin Mathwin
  • A man without trust might as well be dead.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • The best way to avoid trouble is to make sure no one wants to trouble you.
    • Birgitte Trahelion
  • You must surrender before you can guide.
    • Theodrin Dabei to Nynaeve al'Meara
  • If wishes were wings, pigs would fly.
    • Old saying in Randland
  • What you need isn’t always what you want.
    • Lini
  • A man's dreams are a maze even he cannot know.
    • Bair
  • How people see you first is what they hold hardest in their minds. It is the way of the world. You can step down from a throne], and even if you behave like a farmer in a pigsty, some part in each of them will remember that you did descend from a throne. But if they see only a young man first, a country man, they will resent him stepping up to his throne later, whatever his right, whatever his power.
    • Moiraine Damodred
  • The Wheel of Time and the wheel of a man's life turn alike without pity or mercy.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • You never escape the traps you spin yourself. Only a greater power can break a power, and then you're trapped again. Trapped forever so you cannot die.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • What you want is what you cannot have. What you cannot have is what you want.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • The yellowfly is almost too small to see, but if you leave its egg in your skin, you will lose an arm or leg before it hatches - if it does not kill you.
    • Rhuarc
  • Death rides on my shoulder, death walks in my footsteps. I am death.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • The wheel of a man's life. No mercy. No pity.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • If it hurts too much, make it hurt someone else instead.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • Nothing ever goes as you expect. Expect nothing, and you will not be surprised. Expect nothing. Hope for nothing. Nothing.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • Break the seals. Break the seals, and end it. Let me die forever.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • When a young woman's cheeks redden for no apparent reason, there is usually a man involved.
    • Sorilea to Egwene al'Vere
  • A cat for a hat, or a hat for a cat. But nothing for nothing.
    • Taren Ferry saying
  • You cannot please everyone. You cannot soothe everyone.
    • Moiraine Damodred to Rand al'Thor
  • What I love I destroy. What I destroy, I love.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • Women do not become exhausted, they only exhaust others.
    • Ogier saying
  • The road ahead of you is long, dark, and, I very much fear, bloodstained. I also very much fear that you will take us all down that road. But you must live to reach the end of it.
    • Elder Haman to Rand al'Thor
  • Let most men have a finger, and they will have the whole hand before you know. Let a clan chief have a finger, and he will have the entire arm.
    • Sorilea
  • When you wish for so long that you could hear something, and then suddenly, with no warning, you do, is like a lightning strike and rain on parched ground at the same time. You're stunned, but you cannot hear enough.
    • Gawyn Trakand
  • Never prod at a woman unless you must. She will kill you faster than a man and for less reason, even if she weeps over it after.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • Let the dead rest, and care for the living.
    • Old saying in Randland
  • A crafty enemy will set a weak ambush you are meant to break through. Confident because you have dealt with the threat, your guard relaxed, you walk into the second, stronger ambush.
    • Caldin
  • Young men can be impetuous, young men can be rush, young men can be fools, but the Car'a'carn cannot let himself be a young man.
    • Nandera to Rand al'Thor
  • By the look of you, Nynaeve, I could almost think you were angry, but I know you have such a sweet disposition people ask you to dabble your fingers in their tea.
    • Thom Merrilin to Nynaeve al'Meara
  • Caution once forgotten could be forgotten once too often.
    • Nynaeve al'Meara
  • If you try putting a woman on a horse when she does not want to go, she may put a knife in your ribs.
    • Aviendha to Matrim Cauthon
  • We are going to tickle some Aes Sedai under the chin, rescue a mule, and put a snip-nosed girl on the Lion Throne. Oh, yes. That's Aviendha. Don't look at her crosswise, or she'll try to cut your throat and probably slit her own by mistake.
    • Mat Cauthon
  • We are always more afraid than we wish to be, but we can always be braver than we expect.
    • Sorilea
  • Men always say they didn't mean it that way. You would think they spoke a different language.
    • Nynaeve al'Meara
  • If the world is ending, a woman will want time to fix her hair. If the world's ending, a woman will take time to to tell a man something he's done wrong.
    • Matrim Cauthon
  • There are things worth fighting for.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • You cannot tell a man he has the power to make the earth shake, then expect him to walk small.
    • Mazrim Taim
  • If you pursue two hares, both will escape you.
    • Old saying in Randland
  • Often you don't know whether a woman is friend, enemy or lover until it is too late. Sometimes, she is all three.
    • Thom Merrilin
  • Cheer the bull, or cheer the bear; cheer both, and you will be trampled and eaten.
    • Old saying in Randland
  • I will use anybody I must. You said it yourself; I am who I am. And I'm using myself up, Perrin, because I have to. Just like I'll use anybody I have to. We don't have a choice anymore. Not me, not you, not anybody!
    • Rand al'Thor
  • I always thought the stole weighed about as much as three good men. The Amyrlin has few easy decisions to make, and fewer where she can be sure. Do what you must, and pay the price if you’re wrong. Sometimes if you are right, too.
    • Siuan Sanche to Egwene al'Vere
  • Honor? Maybe they're letting him sleep on silk, but a prisoner is still a prisoner.
    • Perrin Aybara about Rand al'Thor
  • The only man completely at peace is a man without a navel.
    • Old saying in Randland

A Crown of Swords (15 May 1996) edit

  • You always had to pay the butcher.
    • Gawyn Trakand
  • Young men and fools sometimes bear pain they do not have to as a badge of their pride. Or their foolishness.
    • Nandera
  • If you don't know everything, you must go on with what you do know.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • Only a fool thinks his enemies stand still when he isn't looking, my Lord Dragon.
    • Damer Flinn
  • Whatever can be done, can be undone.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • A jealous wife is like a hornets’ nest in your mattress.
    • Old saying in Randland
  • What woman could I hate enough to marry her to the Dragon Reborn?
    • Rand al'Thor
  • When you leap from a cliff, it is too late for anything but holding to your courage. And hoping there's a haywain at the bottom to land in.
    • Deira ni Ghaline t'Bashere
  • The weak must be bold cautiously.
    • Siuan Sanche
  • Wounds to the pride are remembered long after wounds to the flesh.
    • Bair
  • It is the enemy you underestimate who kills you.
    • Amys
  • The more bosom a woman displayed, the less she wanted you to look. Openly, at least.
    • Matrim Cauthon

The Path of Daggers (20 October 1998) edit

  • On the heights, all paths are paved with daggers.
    • Old Seanchan saying
  • When a woman plays the fool, look for the man. That was one of Lini's favorites. Another was, Kittens tangle your yarn, men tangle your wits, and it's simple as breathing for both.
    • Lini
  • The dead are never silent.
    • Lews Therin
  • I killed the whole world, and you can too, if you try hard.
    • Lews Therin
  • I would not mind you in my head, if you were not so clearly mad.
    • Lews Therin, to Rand

Winter's Heart (9 November 2000) edit

  • I think the woman was born in Far Madding in a thunderstorm. She probably told the thunder to be quiet. It probably did.
    • Basel Gill, referring to Lini
  • A man who trusts everyone is a fool, and a man who trusts no one is a fool. We are all fools, if we live long enough.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • I thought I could build, I was wrong. We are not builders, not you, or I, or the other one. We are destroyers. Destroyers.
    • Lews Therin Telamon to Rand
  • We are dead men. Dead men should be quiet in their graves, but they never are.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • Any day you wake up, maybe you die.
    • Deni
  • You can never know everything, and part of what you know is always wrong. Perhaps even the most important part. A portion of wisdom lies in knowing that. A portion of courage lies in going on anyway.
    • Lan Mandragoran

Crossroads of Twilight (7 January 2003) edit

  • If a woman does need a hero, she needs him today, not tomorrow.
    • Egwene al'Vere
  • Sometimes, pain is all that lets you know you're alive.
    • Lews Therin Telamon
  • We rode on the winds of the rising storm,
    We ran to the sounds of thunder.
    We danced among the lightning bolts
    And tore the world asunder.
    • Footer to the last chapter.

Knife of Dreams (11 October 2005) edit

  • A man should never give promises in bed.
    • Rand al'Thor
  • A beautiful battle is one you don't have to fight.
    • Mat Cauthon
  • The boy was dead eager, which could soon lead to plain dead.
    • Mat, about Olver
  • To fight the raven you may make alliance with the serpent until the battle is done.
    • Byar, Children of the Light
  • There is some delight in ale and wine
    And some in girls with ankles fine
    But my delight, yes always mine
    Is to dance with Jak O’ the Shadows

    We will toss the dice however they fall
    And snuggle the girls be they short or tall
    Then follow lord Mat whenever he calls
    To dance with Jak O’ the Shadows.
    • Band of the Red Hand's rendition of the song Dance With the Jak O' Shadows
  • Let the lord of chaos rule.
    • Taim

The Gathering Storm (27 October 2009) edit

  • Ravens and crows. Rats. Mists and clouds. Insects and corruption. Strange events and odd occurences. The ordinary twisted and strange. Wonders. The dead are beginning to walk and some see them. Others do not, but more and more, we all fear the night. These have been our days. They rain upon us beneath a dead sky, crushing us with their fury, until as one, we beg, "Let it begin."
    • Journal of the Unknown Scholar, entry for the Feast of Freia, 1000 NE
  • "The end is near," Moridin said. "The Wheel has groaned its final rotation, the clock has lost its spring, the serpent heaves its final gasps. He must know pain of heart. He must know frustration, and he must know anguish. Bring these to him. And you will be rewarded."
    • Moridin, Nae'blis, speaking to the Forsaken Graendal
  • Sometimes, a wife must do what her husband cannot.
    • Lady Faile ni Bashere t'Aybara, wife of Lord Perrin Goldeneyes
  • How was he to cause war, as the prophecies say he must? How was he to break the nations and bind them to him? How could he 'slay his people with the sword of peace' or 'bind the nine moons to serve him' if he was locked away? Do the prophecies say that he will be 'unfettered'? Do they not speak of the 'chaos of his passing'? How can anything pass at all if he is kept in chains?
    • Egwene al'Vere, addressing Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan, Amyrlin Seat of the White Tower
  • We can't go back, Mat. The Wheel has turned, for better or worse. And it will keep turning, as lights die and forests dim, storms call and skies break. Turn it will. The Wheel is not hope, and the Wheel does not care, the Wheel simply is. But so long as it turns, folk may hope, folk may care. For with light that fades, another will eventually grow, and each storm that rages must eventually die. As long as the Wheel turns. As long is it turns....
    • Thom Merrilin, quoting an ancient song
  • [Aviendha] didn't trust change. It couldn't be spotted or stabbed; it was more silent than any scout, more deadly than any assassin. No, she'd never trust it, but she would accept it.
  • The more tragic things get, the more I feel like laughing.
    • Mat Cauthon
  • At the end of time,
    when the many become one,
    the last storm shall gather
    its angry winds
    to destroy a land already dying.
    And at its center, the blind man shall stand
    upon his own grave.
    There he shall see again,
    and weep for what has been wrought.
    • Ending

New Spring (January 2004) edit

  • What could not be changed must be endured.
    • Chapter 1: The Hook. p. 5
  • Only the dead could afford oblivion.
    • Chapter 1: The Hook. p. 5
  • By the Creator at the moment of creation. May we shelter safe beneath the Light, in the Creator’s hand.
    • Chapter 1: The Hook. p. 6
  • A man’s word must be as good as an oath sworn beneath the Light or it was no good at all.
    • Chapter 1: The Hook. p. 6
  • Anger narrowed the vision and made for foolish choices.
    • Chapter 1: The Hook. p. 8


Misattributed edit

  • Death is lighter than a feather, duty heavier than a mountain.

Although some believe that Jordan is the author of this, it is in fact a Japanese proverb (義は険しい山よりも重く、死は大鳥の羽よりも軽い) best known for its use in the Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors. It is itself a variation of a Chinese proverb that can be traced back at the very least to Han dynasty writer Sima Qian, Death can be as heavy as Mount Tai, or lighter than a goose feather (死有重於泰山,輕於鴻毛).

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