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  • #1
    C.S. Pacat
    “Let him come to Charcy, with his hithertos and his wherefores, and there he will find me, and with all the might of my kingdom I will scourge him from the field.

    "And if you want a personal message," said Laurent, "You can tell my uncle boykiller that he can cut the head off every child from here to the capital. It won't make him into a king, it will simply mean he has no one left to fuck.”
    S.U. Pacat, Captive Prince: Volume Two

  • #2
    Steven Erikson
    “The priest rubbed his bruised shoulder, the eyes within the feline mask glaring at Stonny. At Gruntle's words he faced the Daru again. 'These are not matters open to debate, Mortal Sword. You are what you are-'
    'I'm a caravan guard captain, and damned good at it. When I'm sober, that is.'
    'You are the master of war in the name of the Lord of Summer-'
    "We'll call that a hobby.”
    Steven Erikson, Memories of Ice

  • #3
    Anne Frank
    “Women should be respected as well! Generally speaking, men are held in great esteem in all parts of the world, so why shouldn't women have their share? Soldiers and war heroes are honored and commemorated, explorers are granted immortal fame, martyrs are revered, but how many people look upon women too as soldiers?...Women, who struggle and suffer pain to ensure the continuation of the human race, make much tougher and more courageous soldiers than all those big-mouthed freedom-fighting heroes put together!”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

  • #4
    Anne Frank
    “Although I'm only fourteen, I know quite well what I want, I know who is right and who is wrong. I have my opinions, my own ideas and principles, and although it may sound pretty mad from an adolescent, I feel more of a person than a child, I feel quite indepedent of anyone.”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of Anne Frank

  • #5
    Anne Frank
    “Ordinary people simply don't know what books mean to us, shut up here. Reading, learning, and the radio are our amusements.”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl
    tags: books

  • #6
    Anne Frank
    “I wonder if anyone can ever succeed in making their children content.”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

  • #7
    Bernard Knox
    “If through no fault of his own the hero is crushed by a bulldozer in Act II, we are not impressed. Even though life is often like this—the absconding cashier on his way to Nicaragua is killed in a collision at the airport, the prominent statesman dies of a stroke in the midst of the negotiations he has spent years to bring about, the young lovers are drowned in a boating accident the day before their marriage—such events, the warp and woof of everyday life, seem irrelevant, meaningless. They are crude, undigested, unpurged bits of reality—to draw a metaphor from the late J. Edgar Hoover, they are “raw files.” But it is the function of great art to purge and give meaning to human suffering, and so we expect that if the hero is indeed crushed by a bulldozer in Act II there will be some reason for it, and not just some reason but a good one, one which makes sense in terms of the hero’s personality and action. In fact, we expect to be shown that he is in some way responsible for what happens to him.”
    Bernard Knox, The Oedipus Cycle: Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone

  • #8
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “Look,' Mercator told her. 'You can talk to a person. You can reason with an individual. Usually. But people, that's another thing altogether. In a group is where they lose their way. Doesn't matter if it's humans, dwarves, or mir, if you put three or more in a room, they'll manufacture stupid like it was spun gold. They're like honeybees that way, except the product is never sweet. Don't listen to them. Listen to me. Don't listen to people, listen to a person.”
    Michael J. Sullivan, The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter

  • #9
    “Though you thrust a knife at my eyes, I will not flinch.”
    Lynn Flewelling, Luck in the Shadows

  • #10
    C.S. Pacat
    “Laurent could inspire homicidal tendencies simply by breathing.”
    C.S. Pacat, Captive Prince

  • #11
    C.S. Pacat
    “I lack," said Laurent, "the easy mannerisms that are usually shared with," you could see him pushing the words out, "a lover."
    "You lack the easy mannerisms that are usually shared with anyone," said Damen.”
    S.U. Pacat, Captive Prince: Volume Two



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