"World Without End" Quotes
"World Without End" follows the lives of fourteenth-century English villagers as they navigate love, power, and survival amidst the backdrop of political and social turmoil.
historical fiction | 1014 pages | Published in 2007
Quotes
When we die, we turn into stories, and every time someone tells one of those stories, it's like we're still here for them.
The truth is that everyone is afraid. It’s the people who are afraid to face their fears who are the cowards.
Love is fragile, but it's the most precious thing we have.
It's not just the plague that kills people, it's the fear.
The human race is not always kind, but it is not always cruel either.
The happiest people are not the ones who achieve the most. They are the ones who spend more time than others in a state of flow.
The art of living is to live in the present moment.
If the world were a rational place, men would ride side-saddle.
Sometimes the best way to win a fight is to avoid it.
The truth, he thought, was like a lion. You don't have to defend it. Let it loose. It will defend itself.





