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Life's a forge! Yes, and hammer and anvil, too! You'll be roasted, smelted, and pounded, and you'll scarce know what's happening to you. But stand boldly to it! Metal's worthless till it's shaped and tempered! More labor than luck. Face the pounding, don't fear the proving; and you'll stand well against any hammer and anvil.
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anvil
forge
hard-knock-life
prydain
taran
testing
worthiness
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"I can't make sense out of that girl," he said to the bard, "Can you?" "Never mind," Fflewddur said, "We aren't really expected to."
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men
taran
sense
girls
men-and-women
expectations
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Lloyd Alexander |
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I saw myself.... In the time I watched, I saw strength--and frailty. Pride and vanity, courage and fear. Of wisdom, a little. Of folly, much. Of intentions, many good ones; but many more left undone. In this, alas, I saw myself a man like any other. But this, too, I saw.... Alike as men may seem, each is different as flakes of snow, no two the same. You told me you had no need to seek the Mirror, knowing you were Annlaw Clay-Shaper. Now I know who I am: myself and none other. I am Taran.
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self-knowledge
annlaw
taran
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Lloyd Alexander |
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For Wayfarers still journeying, for Wanderers at rest.
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wanderers
prydain
taran
taran-wanderer
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Lloyd Alexander |
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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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"Surely you can entrust your task to your friends." "No," said Taran, after a long pause, "I have taken it on myself through my own choice." "If that is so," answered Medwyn, "then you can give it up through your own choice."
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choice
medwyn
taran
duty
will
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