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A Lâmina na Alma (Tigana, #1) A Lâmina na Alma by Guy Gavriel Kay
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“By things so achingly small are lives measured and marred.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“Only then, invisible to everyone and with her curtains drawn, did she allow her tears to fall: in love, and for his hurts, and in terrible pride.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“She was owner and captive, both, of a bitterly divided heart.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“I will not say I am sorry, but I can tell you that I grieve.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“She had been a solitary child, and then solitary as a woman, drawn into an orbit of her own that took her away from others, even those who would be her friends.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“I have been made to realize tonight that there are limits to what I wish to do or see done for any cause.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“What mortal knew the way their fate line would run?”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“She had come to accept, deeply, and with certitude, that she had been born into a world, a life, that would not let her be whole.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“A hand fought best when it made a fist.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“The privacy of pride.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“You have no idea how dearly I wish you were of my blood. My daughter, granddaughter. Will you allow me to take pride in what you are?"
-- Sandre to Catriana”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
“If this is truly the time that will decide, we have no business refusing people who feel the way we do. No right to decide that they must huddle in their homes waiting to see if they are still slaves or not when the summer ends.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana