18 Quotes & Sayings By Robin Jarvis

Robin Jarvis, CEO of The Prince's Trust, was born in London to a British mother and an American father. She grew up in Ilford, Essex. Marcus Garvey inspired Robin's interest in social change and led her to join the British Movement for Colonial Freedom at the age of 14. At 18 she undertook research on Africa with the World Health Organisation which led her to study for a degree in Anthropology at Birmingham University Read more

Robin then worked in the NGO sector in Africa, Asia and Latin America for ten years before returning to the UK where she co-founded GATE with Dame Barbara Windsor. Robin is currently one of the trustees of The Prince's Trust.

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The path of life is strewn with many perils and the folly of knowledge is one of the greatest dangers. Wisdom is a treacherous weapon, little master, for it is sundered from compassion. All too often the end of the journey gains more import than it should and the wise become blind to the road and the method of their passing. Robin Jarvis
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The time had finally come when she would have to accept the full power of the Starwife. No longer could she be just Ysabelle. Now she had a land to govern and all the daunting responsibilities that that entailed. The liberty she had experienced since the night she had escaped from the Ring of Banbha seemed to vanish. She was left stripped of her freedom, and only long years of a lonely reign stretched out before her. Robin Jarvis
Curious how even a little time can alter so much.
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Curious how even a little time can alter so much. Robin Jarvis
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There are many things in this unhappy world we cannot alter. We must learn to live with our lot and find peace with ourselves. Robin Jarvis
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Yours is a true heart, Vespertilio. Beware of it, for it is surely too large for thy chest to contain. Robin Jarvis
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I come to call down my destiny - and it is tall and dangerous! Robin Jarvis
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I don't want to be the Starwife! " Ysabelle protested. "It isn't fair! " Her mother wavered; even now, it was not too late." You must fulfill your destiny, " she said at last. "The Starwifeship is already yours. All that remains is for you to bring the amulet and the Starglass together. Once that is done, the power of the heavens will be yours to command. Use it wisely, for the forces locked within the Silver Acorn may be used for good or ill. On your journey, never be parted from it; always wear it about your neck. . Robin Jarvis
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The time is come, " he spoke quietly. "Now, when lesser folk would wither, thou must be true to the blood of thine ancestors. Much greatness is bred in thee; accept now this terrible mantle and take a step nearer thy destiny. Robin Jarvis
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Is the Starwife a witch?" asked Firgil. "Is any wise female a witch? Just because they have been blessed by the Green and given strange and beautiful gifts, does not mean they use them for evil purposes. Robin Jarvis
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Many grim tales stem from your green lands, and still deeds both noble and evil shall yet unfold there. Robin Jarvis
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Lies breed distrust, and distrust brings conflict. Robin Jarvis
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The most harmful lies and the most hurtful, always contain a grain of truth, " he said. "But nevertheless, lies they do remain. Robin Jarvis
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Woodget glanced into the dim shadows behind the trees. "What you be hiding fer?" he called." On such a night as this even the greatest may hide and not be ashamed, " came the response. Robin Jarvis
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Tread not into the fearsome night But pull the covers high, Step not into the wild dark wood For the Hobbers are dancing nigh Robin Jarvis
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Keep trying, especially at first. It can be very discouraging if your submissions keep being rejected by a publisher, but if your work is what people want to read, you should get there eventually! Robin Jarvis
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The moles came bearing their lamps and then the most ancient and magical creature that ever danced beneath the moon was lost in darkness once more. Robin Jarvis
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Travel became distinguishable from pain and began to be regarded as an intellectual pleasur.. These factors--the voluntariness of departure, the freedom implicit in the indeterminancies of mobility, the pleasure of travel free from necessity, the notion that travel signifies autonomy and is a means for demonstrating what one 'really' is independent of one context or set of defining associations--remain the characteristics of the modern conception of travel. Eric Leed . Robin Jarvis