Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini
Christopher James Paolini is an American author. He is best known as the author of the Inheritance Cycle, which consists of the books Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr and Inheritance. He currently lives in Paradise Valley, Montana, where he wrote his first book...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth17 November 1983
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Christopher Paolini quotes about
history people remember
People have an annoying habit of remembering things they shouldn't.
beach loss night
On the beach, Roran stood alone, watching them go. Then he threw back his head and uttered a long, aching cry, and the night echoed with the sound of his loss.
bruises proud should
I have to admit, that's a remarkable bruise. You should be proud; it's quite a feat to get injured in the manner you did and in that...particular...place.
brave three fool
One part brave, three parts fool!
pain needs description
Pain is pain. It needs no description.
bibliophiles
I'm afraid I've degenerated into a bibliophile.
thinking wish able
If you wish to be happy,Eragon, Think not of what is to come nor of that which you have no control over but rather of the now and that which you are able to change" ~Oromis to eragon ,Brisingr~618
surrender eragon halt
What is the worth of anything we do? The worth is in the act. Your worth halts when you surrender the will to change and experience life
creativity sleep eye
He closed his eyes and sank into the warm dusk that separates consciosness and sleep, where reality bends and sways to the wind of thought, and where creativity blossoms in its freedom from boundaries and all things are possible.
book men ideas
It's amazing that a man who is dead can talk to people through these pages. As long as this books survives, his ideas live.
book dust gathering
Books should go where they will be most appreciated, and not sit unread, gathering dust on a forgotten shelf, don't you agree?
wise wisdom thinking
Wise? No, I simply learned to think.
responsibility religion together
Perhaps not one religion contains all of the truth of the world. Perhaps every religion contains fragments of the truth, and it is our responsibility to identify those fragments and piece them together.
world sand enough
The whole of the world could be deduced from the smallest grain of sand, if one studied it closely enough.