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"- "Some people collect names as they go along through their lives. Sometimes names wear out--just like clothes."

The Belgariad
The Belgariad
The Belgariad is a five-book fantasy epic written by David Eddings, following the journey of protagonist Garion and his companions, first to recover a sacred stone, and later to use it against antagonist Torak. It was a bestseller from the first book in the series. It has been called both the "last gasp" of traditional fantasy and "one of the founding megasagas" of modern fantasy.
"- "Some people collect names as they go along through their lives. Sometimes names wear out--just like clothes."
"- "Ive never seen any fortune-teller who could even tell for sure if its going to rain tomorrow."
"- We dont always have that choice, Garion. Dont be too surprised if that other world someday chooses you to do something that must be done -- some great and noble thing."
"- "The more one has, the more it comes to possess him."
"- "...a story must be told from time to time if it is not to be lost..."
"- "Ive regretted many things in my life. I doubt that one more will make all that much difference."