4 Quotes & Sayings By Troy Denning

Troy Denning is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels. He has been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula awards and is a three-time winner of the Writers of the Future award. He writes and edits comic books and graphic novels with his company, Storm Wolf Comics. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, son, daughter, cat, dog, fish, bird, hamster, guinea pigs, gecko, sloth, armadillo, armadillo-piglet-guinea pig-hamster-guinea piglet-hamsterlet family Read more

His hobbies include watching football, reading comics and gaming.

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He stands alone in hollow gloom, with the sound of his own breath whispering down unseen passages ahead and behind and to both sides, wondering how he stumbled into this blackest of all labyrinths. He entered by choice. We all do. Whether we are mapping the heavens or skulking the lanes of the underworld, whether we are hunting the imprisoned fiend or have ourselves become the monster, whether we are searching for what is lost or hiding what must never be found, we all round that first corner by choice - and by then, we are lost. You too. You must decide what is false and what is true, and what is true for me but not for you. We are wandering the mazes, all of us, and we cannot hope to escape until we learn to tell between what is real and what is real for someone else. There lies the madness, and the truth as well. Troy Denning
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It was the perfect set. Theseus gave a great war cry and brought his sword arcing up toward Sheba’s throat - but the monster of the labyrinth lives inside us all. She is the dark, devouring hunger that is never sated, the creeping shadow that ever plays the fiend to our seraphim, the secret rage hidden in our hearts; deny her, and we become her slaves; fight her, and we make her invincible. By now, you must know that no monster can ever be killed, not really - […]. Troy Denning
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Alema said, 'Are you mad?' Ship thought it probably was, since it was beginning to take liking to her, but that was beside the point. The Emperor-to-Be was trying to break free; all they needed to do was open a hole for him.' Us and what f Troy Denning