p. 28 - Galbatorix, Murtagh, the Ra'zac, or even one of the Empire's soldiers could put steel through us at any moment. A wise man would ignore the future and drink and carouse while he still has an opportunity to enjoy this world.
p. 140 - If you drink to forget your lot in life and not for pleasure, you ought to do it where you won't disturb anyone.
p. 156 - What will happen, will happen, and I won't waste the time I have above-ground worrying. Misfortune always comes to those who wait. The trick is to find happiness in the brief gaps between disasters.
Too true...
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