How we cite our quotes: (Book.Chapter.Paragraph.)
Quote #10
"I don't think it is any good complaining about what happened in the past [...] We can't expect other people to side with us when everything is complicated, and happened so long ago." (C.1.16)
Even though he's a straight-up villain, Agravaine shows canny perception here: you shouldn't complain too much about the past, because nothing can really be changed about it. Too bad he couldn't listen to his own advice, hmmmmm?