When you stopped to think about it, he reflected, there weren't many things in life one truly needed. To want too much was worse than greed: it was stupidity—a waste of precious time and effort.


Chapter 42, Beneath the Uduntree (p. 724) - Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn - The Dragonbone Chair (1988)


When you stopped to think about it, he reflected, there weren't many things in life one truly needed. To want too much was worse than greed: it was...

When you stopped to think about it, he reflected, there weren't many things in life one truly needed. To want too much was worse than greed: it was...

When you stopped to think about it, he reflected, there weren't many things in life one truly needed. To want too much was worse than greed: it was...

When you stopped to think about it, he reflected, there weren't many things in life one truly needed. To want too much was worse than greed: it was...