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In some cases we learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.
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dallben
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"Once," he added, "you told me that the seeking counts more than the finding. So, too, must the striving count more than the gain."
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true-will
taran
dallben
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Lloyd Alexander |
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Its powers?' Dallben answered with a sad smile. 'My dear boy, this is a bit of metal hammered into a rather unattractive shape; it could better have been a pruning hook or a plow iron. Its powers? Like all weapons, only those held by him who wields it. What yours may be, I can in no wise say.
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dallben
sword
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Lloyd Alexander |
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For the odd thing about wisdom is the more you use it the more it grows; and the more you share, the more you gain. You'd be amazed how few understand that.
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Lloyd Alexander |
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"Ah, Princess," Dallben said, with a furrowed smile, "a crown is more discomfort than adornment. If you have learned that, you have already learned much."
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