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The Measure of the Magic (Legends of Shannara, #2) The Measure of the Magic by Terry Brooks
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“if you wanted something done, it was never a good idea to rely on others. Others were never as committed to achieving your goals as you were.”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“I was thinking about choices and how we make them. About how some are so easy and some so hard. I was thinking how we make some because we want to and some because we have to.”
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“He wanted to tell himself or maybe even her that he would never understand women, but he had a feeling he wasn’t the first man to formulate this opinion and very likely wouldn’t be the last and that it really didn’t matter anyway.”
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“It takes everything I’ve got to offer, but not more than I wish to give.”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“What do you care?” Arik Siq asked. “Who your people were matters hardly at all. Who they are now is what matters. Who you are.” “Your history is sometimes a way of understanding your present,” Pan replied. “You are your history.”
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“... you don't know what you can or can't do until you are forced to find out.”
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“Keep talking, and you'll eventually sound like a complete idiot instead of just a half-wit.”
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“like that.” “I can’t imagine my life without you, Prue. You are my best friend; you always will be. You are another part of me, a part that when missing leaves me feeling incomplete. I want us to be together again. I want us to get back what we can of our old life, even if it’s not here. Will you wait for me so that we can try to do that?”
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“the passes”
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“Travel down that road far enough and you forget entirely where you came from. The journey becomes the destination in a twisted sort of way. The need to acquire more of everything, to possess as much as there was to possess, was insatiable.”
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“You take life for granted most of the time. You live it in the moment and you don’t think a lot about the future because the future seems a long way off. But when people you love die, suddenly the future seems a whole lot closer and very uncertain”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“He wanted to tell himself or maybe even her that he would never understand women, but he had a feeling he wasn’t the first man to formulate this opinion and very likely wouldn’t be the last and that it really didn’t matter anyway. So dismissing this useless assessment, he took a deep breath, exhaled loudly, put the entire matter behind him, and tramped after her.”
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“Humans were predictable creatures. They were prisoners of their own emotions, unable to prevent themselves from repeating the same mistakes over and over.”
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“When you were possessed of a deceitful mind, it wasn’t difficult to imagine that everyone else was the same. There was nothing the ragpicker could do about that. Not now. But if the Troll failed to do as he was told …”
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“But the ragpicker had learned long ago that if you wanted something done, it was never a good idea to rely on others. Others were never as committed to achieving your goals as you were.”
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“The King of the Silver River nodded. “Very well. Panterra Qu has a destiny to fulfill that is not altogether dissimilar from the one given to the boy Hawk. But Panterra is not imbued with magic like his ancestor was. What he has is the ability to wield magic in a way no other has since the Knights of the Word came into the valley to escape the Great Wars. What he also has is a task that would crush the soul and spirit of anyone who knew the truth of its demands. It is a task which he must assume nevertheless.” He paused, and then unexpectedly he smiled. “He is to lead the people of the valley back into the larger world, where they and their descendants will settle and multiply and eventually become dominant once again.”
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“Pan?” He felt his throat tighten. It couldn’t be. He advanced on the speaker quickly, needing to get closer, needing to be sure he was not mistaken. He wasn’t. In the dim glow of the candlelight, he could see her face clearly. It was Prue. She had come back to him. But something about her was wrong. He held the candle higher, illuminating her face, and he saw what it was. Her eyes were a milky white, empty of light and color, fixed and staring. She was blind. WHEN THE LIGHT ENVELOPED PRUE LISS AND everything around her disappeared in its brilliant glow, she did not panic.”
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“THE TROLLS DIDN’T NOTICE HIM AT FIRST, ABSORBED in their efforts to find a way into the complex,”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“It takes everything I’ve got to offer, but not more than I wish to give.” He pointed.”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“Your history is sometimes a way of understanding your present,” Pan replied. “You are your history.”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“Use of magic expended the sort of dark emotion that feeders craved. They were drawn to it like flies to garbage and Men to evil.”
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“you had to settle for what you were given and be grateful.”
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“He knew how to tell a lie when it was needed and a greater good would be served.”
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“Travel down that road far enough and you forget entirely where you came from. The journey becomes the destination in a twisted sort of way.”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“(...) you don’t know what you can or can’t do until you are forced to find out.”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic
“Moonlight flooded through the open window, illuminating a bed, a chest at its foot, and a small table and chair. There was nothing else, and what remained was splintered and broken and empty of anything useful. Bones from another life, the skeleton of better times—it made her cry all over again.”
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“He had never come back to anything. The past was never his concern.”
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“They were like sheep, these humans—ready to follow, eager to be led, happy to be told what was needed. He could see it in their faces and hear it in their hushed voices as the crowd noise slowly diminished. He could feel it in the vibration of the night air.
They were primed and ready for something magical. They expected no less.”
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“Then, Pan, when that’s done, maybe I can think about us. In the right way, the way I would like to—not just because of last night or some other night but because there might be a whole lot of nights, maybe even a lifetime. I can think about it because then there will be a future that isn’t measured in hours or days.”
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“You think about how fragile life is, about how quickly it goes by, how quickly things become lost. You take life for granted most of the time. You live it in the moment and you don’t think a lot about the future because the future seems a long way off. But when people you love die, suddenly the future seems a whole lot closer and very uncertain.”
Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic

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