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  • I don't write fantasy; I write historical novels about an imaginary place.

  • In the end, my reasons for moving down the timeline and introducing a new cast have more to do with keeping myself entertained, on the assumption that if I get bored, my readers are going to be even more bored.

  • Altruism accrues little benefit to those lying cold in the gutter.

    Raymond E. Feist (1993). “Silverthorn”, Spectra
  • More men have been defeated by reports than all the steel of all the swords in history.

  • I'm a huge fan of Cabernet and Bordeaux, and am passionate about Pinot Noir and Burgundies.

  • The past can be a terrible weight bound to you by an unbreakable chain. You can drag it with you, forever looking over your shoulder at what holds you back. Or you can let it go and move forward. It’s your choice.

  • Neal had a couple of good ideas and they fit nicely, so that's the way I decided to go.

  • The first love is the difficult love.

  • If you're going to risk dying, there's no sense doing it wet, cold and hungry unless absolutely necessary.

    Raymond E. Feist (1993). “Silverthorn”, Spectra
  • Never accept the proposition that just because a solution satisfies a problem, that it must be the only solution.

    "Magician". Book by Raymond E. Feist, October 1982.
  • Some loves come unbidden like winds from the sea, and others grow from the seeds of friendship.

  • Life is problems. Living is solving problems.

    Raymond E. Feist (1993). “Silverthorn”, Spectra
  • The issue of the Betrayal was so central to that, I felt the need to comment upon it. My choices were to ignore the games and put them 'outside' of continuity or to integrate them. I chose the latter.

  • One likes to think one grows as a writer as one ages, else all you get is an old young writer. Beyond that is the changing landscape of the universe and the stories I choose to tell.

  • If I leave my computer, I'm probably not going to get back for hours. If I take a few minutes to answer questions and go web surfing, then guilt kicks in and I get back to work.

  • Often I'll try things that just won't happen the way I'd like them to, so hearing that they're not working saves me some wear and tear the next time around.

  • ATLANTA NIGHTS is sure to please the reader who enjoys this sort of thing.

  • But for the most part, love is a recognition, an opportunity to say, 'There is something about you I cherish.

    Raymond E. Feist (1993). “Magician: Master”, Spectra
  • A hero is someone who simply got too frightened to use his good sense and run away, then somehow lived through it all.

    Raymond E. Feist (1993). “Silverthorn”, Spectra
  • My dear dead mother wanted me to go into an honorable trade, like grave robbing. Would I listen? No. Be an assassin, like your uncle Gustav, she said. Would I pay heed? No. Apprentice to the Necromancer―

    Raymond E. Feist (1990). “Prince of the Blood”, Spectra
  • Friends can betray you, but with an old enemy, you always know where you stand.

  • You can't succeed unless you're willing to risk failure

  • I know you'll think this odd, but I find it strangely exhilarating not knowing what's coming next.

  • Writing is hard work; its also the best job Ive ever had.

  • You can only have one first born child. You may love all your children deeply and with passion, but there is something unique about the first born.

  • The brave man is not the one without fear but the one who does what he must despite being afraid. To succeed, you must be willing to risk total failure; you must learn this.

  • The world is much larger than I once dreamed, or perhaps my place in it is smaller than I once realized.

  • The saddest part of a broken heart Isn't the ending so much as the start The tragedy starts from the very first spark Losing your mind for the sake of your heart

  • Old habits are hard to forget, and old fears are habits.

  • Never underestimate the potential for human stupidity when wealth and power are at stake.

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