Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman Quote
What do you see to the south? Tanis asked abruptly.Raistilin glanced at him. What do I ever see with these eyes of mine Half-Elf? the mage whispered bitterly. I see death, death and destruction. I see war. He gestured up above. The constellations have not returned. The Queen of Darkness is not defeated. We may have not won the war, Tanis began, but surely we have won a major battle---Raistlin coughed and shook his head sadly. Do you see no hope? Hope is the denial of reality. It is the carrot dangled before the draft horse to keep him plodding along in the vain attempt to reach it.
Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
What do you see to the south? Tanis asked abruptly.Raistilin glanced at him. What do I ever see with these eyes of mine Half-Elf? the mage whispered bitterly. I see death, death and destruction. I see war. He gestured up above. The constellations have not returned. The Queen of Darkness is not defeated. We may have not won the war, Tanis began, but surely we have won a major battle---Raistlin coughed and shook his head sadly. Do you see no hope? Hope is the denial of reality. It is the carrot dangled before the draft horse to keep him plodding along in the vain attempt to reach it.
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