Plo Koon: "May I share an observation with your Padawan, Ki-Adi-Mundi?"
Ki-Adi-Mundi: "He would welcome your wisdom, Plo Koon. Right, A'Sharad?"
A'Sharad Hett: "Yes, Masters."
Plo Koon: "All walls hold dangers in palaces such as this. Walls are built not only to keep enemies out, but also in. However, even in a prison, one can find wondrous things upon which to reflect. Observe the infinite patterns of the grain… the richness of the color. Marvel at the elaborate carvings, and consider the time that was spent completing this artistry. I would suggest that you let your thought be piloted by the acknowledgment of beauty, not the apprehension of danger. A Jedi will certainly meet violence when it comes. Until then, the life around us begs our awe."