6 Quotes About A Wizard Of Earthsea

A-Wizard of Earthsea is a series of fantasy novels by Ursula K. Le Guin. The books chronicle the adventures of a young wizard named Ged in a world of magic and mystery. The story follows four main characters: Ged, a young wizard who is sent to Earthsea to study at the mysterious tower-fortress of Gont; Sparrow, the apprentice to Ged; Tenar, the daughter of the High Priestess; and finally, Arren, Sparrow’s best friend Read more

All four books are set in the fictional Earthsea region of the far east.

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For magic consists in this, the true naming of a thing. Ursula LeGuin
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I named you once, I think, " he said, and then strode to his house and entered, bearing the bird still on his wrist. Ursula LeGuin
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Ged had neither lost nor won but, naming the shadow of his death with his own name, had made himself whole: a man: who, knowing his whole true self, cannot be used or possessed by any power other than himself, and whose life therefore is lived for life's sake and never in the service of ruin, or pain, or hatred, or the dark. Unknown
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On the sea he wished to meet it, if meet it he must. He was not sure why this was, yet he had a terror of meeting the thing again on dry land. Out of the sea there rise storms and monsters, but no evil powers: evil is of earth. And there is no sea, no running of river or spring, in the dark land where once Ged had gone. Death is the dry place. Unknown
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As a boy, Ogion like all boys had thought it would be a very pleasant game to take by art-magic whatever shape one liked, man or beast, tree or cloud, and so to play at a thousand beings. But as a wizard he had learned the price of the game, which is the peril of losing one's self, playing away the truth. The longer a man stays in a form not his own, the greater this peril. Every prentice-sorcerer learns the tale of the wizard Bordger of Way, who delighted in taking bear's shape, and did so more and more often until the bear grew in him and the man died away, and he became a bear, and killed his own little son in the forests, and was hunted down and slain. And no one knows how many of the dolphins that leap in the waters of the Inmost Sea were men once, wise men, who forgot their wisdom and their name in the joy of the restless sea. Unknown