Quotes From "The Mad Ship" By Robin Hobb

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Everyone thinks that courage is about facing death without flinching. But almost anyone can do that. Almost anyone can hold their breath and not scream for as long as it takes to die. True courage is about facing life without flinching. I don't mean the times when the right path is hard, but glorious at the end. I'm talking about enduring the boredom, the messiness, and the inconvenience of doing what is right. Robin Hobb
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Acceptance of what is. That is the shortest path to peace with yourself. Robin Hobb
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Had she learned to feel again, only to have to feel this? Could any amount of love ever be worth the pain of losing it? Robin Hobb
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Love isn't just about feeling sure of the other person, knowing what he would give up for you. It's knowing with certainty what you are willing to surrender for his sake. Make no mistake; each partner gives up something. Individual dreams are surrendered for a shared one. In some marriages, one partner gives up almost everything she once thought she wanted. But it's not always the woman who does so. Such sacrifice is not shameful. It's love. If you think the man is worth it, it works. Robin Hobb
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One way to disperse fear and create decision was to consider the worst possible outcome of one's actions. Robin Hobb
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She had called herself a whore. That was a man's word, a shame-word flung at a woman. But she did not seem ashamed. She wielded the word like a sword, slicing away all his preconceptions of who she was. She had earned her living by her sex, and she did not seem to regret it. Robin Hobb
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You want a mate who will follow your dream. You don't want to give up your own ambitions to make someone else's life possible.'' I supposed that's true, ' Althea admitted reluctantly. An instant later she demanded, 'Why is that so wrong?'' It isn't, ' Amber assured her, A moment later she added wickedly, 'As long as you're male. Robin Hobb
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Why must it be one or the other?' she countered. 'You are both a capable seaman and the son of a Bingtown Trader. Why should not I have both sets of skill? Robin Hobb
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Be a little puppet on their strings. That was what Reyn wanted from her, also. She recognized that even if he did not. He was attracted to her not just for her beauty and charm, but because she was young. He thought he could control all her actions and even her thoughts. Robin Hobb
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That part of your life is over. Set it aside as something you have finished. Complete or no, it is done with you. No being gets to decide what his life is "supposed to be"..' Be a man. Discover where you are now, and go on from there, making the best of things. Accept your life, and you might survive it. If you hold back from it, insisting this is not your life, not where you are meant to be, life will pass you by. You may not die from such foolishness, but you might as well be dead for all the good your life will do you or anyone else. Robin Hobb
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That destiny is not reserved for a few chosen ones. Each man has a destiny. Recognizing it and fulfilling it are the purpose of a man's life. Robin Hobb
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Many great ideas are not unique. They only become unique when the men who have the wherewithal actually to implement them come together. Robin Hobb
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To sate your need without love is theft Robin Hobb
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Open your eyes. This horrible mess is your life. There is no sense in waiting for it to get better. Stop putting it off and live it. Robin Hobb
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Perhaps the greatest thing one can discover is that you can decide who you are. You don't have to be whom the Ludlucks made you. You don't even have to be who you were before that. You can choose. We are all creatures of our own devising. Robin Hobb