You said their prayer - is this the religion you believe in, then?" "I believe in them all." Vin frowned. "None of them contradict each other?" Sazed smiled. "Oh, often and frequently they do. But, I respect the truths behind them all.
Stop moping, sule," galladon said with a grunt."It doesn't suit you-it takes a fine sense of pessimism to brood with any sort of respectability.
It sounds to me, young one," Haddek said, "that you are searching for something that cannot be found." "The truth?" Sazed said. "No," Haddek replied. "A religion that requires no faith of its believers.
It is a time of change,'' Sazed said. ''Perhaps it is also time to learn of other truths, other ways.
Well, then," he said. "Let's do it." "What?" Vin asked. "Save the world." Elend said. "Stop the ash.
Do not deride someone's faith simply because you do not share it, Lord Cladent," Sazed said quietly.
Ah, the outdoors,' Shallan said. 'I visited that mythical place once.
That’s the funny thing about arriving somewhere, Vin,” he said with a wink. “Once you’re there, the only thing you can really do is leave again.
Welcome, Ruin said, to godhood.
Breeze turned to look out the window. "You were always the best of us, Sazed," he said quietly. "Because you believed in something.