So rest a while, we can talk in the cool of the evening. Or the cool of the morning. There 's seldom as much hurry as I used to think there was." -HawkWho had been ArchmageThe Other Wind

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The saying, “So rest a while, we can talk in the cool of the evening. Or the cool of the morning. There’s seldom as much hurry as I used to think there was.,” is a piece of advice from a fictional character in The Other Wind. In this book, a wizard named Hawk who was once an Archmage, takes a break from his busy schedule and relaxes with his friends at a country inn.

This quote is a simple demonstration that sometimes we need time to catch up on our lives and allow ourselves to stay in our own little world for a while. This quote is also very true when it comes to love. The greatest love needs time for the two lovers to get to know each other better and fall deeply in love with each other.

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