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“I can’t—” she said. “I can’t be this person, Pattern. I can’t just wield the sword. Some brilliant knight on a tower, pretending she should be followed.” Sa3 15
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| I don’t hate you, Pattern... The sword isn’t you. The sword is me, my father, the life we led, and the way it got twisted all about.
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| You are not as good with patterns... You are abstract. You think in lies and tell them to yourselves. That is fascinating, but it is not good for patterns
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Is nonexistence really such a fascinating concept to humans?’ SA 2 36
 
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| Good lies… True lies… Light makes shadow. Truth makes lies
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{{Spren are . . . power . . . shattered power. Power given thought by the perceptions of men. Honor, Cultivation, and . . . and another. Fragments broken off.’
Chapter 24 SA2
 
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| Sapience,’ Pattern said. ‘ThoughtThought. Life. These are of humans. We are ideas. Ideas that wish to live.
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You live lies,’ Pattern said. ‘It gives you strength. But the truth . . . Without speaking truths you will not be able to grow, Shallan. I know this somehow.’
 
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