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Odin's Wolves (Raven, #3) Odin's Wolves by Giles Kristian
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“A fox will kill every chicken in the coop just because it can do it. However, a wolf takes only one lamb, and the rest of the sheeps start to fear him”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“The dark warrior jumped high into the air, his knees almost striking his chest, then landed in a crouch and leapt back up spinning around, his sword slicing the air. And I wondered how it was possible for him to move like that in mail...

Beynor just stood there, rooted to the ground like an ash. "Heimdall's hairy ballsack," he said, "he's a giant flea!”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“...people are like ships - they move easily when their cargo holds are empty.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“Dreams are sometimes cruel - they offer us a short view to what might have been, while they fill our soul with strange and pure joy, but too fast they take it from us, so we feel worse then losing a fortune in silver, which we claimed after a hard battle.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“...the wounds are good, because they remind thief where he's been, and they are welcomed spice for stories and sagas.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“Beauty is a shallow trophy, Raven, but you shall never have drink from it.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“...a tale is dry if we talk about it, without moistening the tongue.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“A wolf that eats peasant's sheep loses his teeth before the one that must hunt in the woods.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“You can't feel the battle in your bones, so you won't know when the danger threatens you.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“We all change, Raven, like the stones consumed by the sea.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“Gutta cavat lapidem non vi sed saepe cadendo - the drops carve the stone, but not because of the force, but rather because they often fall on him.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“It'll be easier for you to persuade the sea not to get wet.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“If a man doesn't know what's in the pot, he only gets hungrier.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“If a man doesn't know what's in the pot, he just becomes more hungry.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“The trouble is that you think too much when completely sober. Your thoughts fly inside your head, whether you called them or not, and they are more obvious as you try to ignore them.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“A wise man makes a few oaths in his life and he never breaks it...”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“A famous story is constantly hungry, so you need to feed it if you want to keep it.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“Death is death, however it comes.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“The beauty is the shallow trophy, Raven, but you will never have to drink from it.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“...black, a color of lust, decaying and ending of all things. Or, perhaps, it just marks the blackness of the deepest rage, when the mind lowers itself to the coldest depths and when you lose control over yourself.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“Warriors make an oath to the chief, who, in return, has to make them famous and rich, but in those benefits they cannot enjoy if they're dead.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“It'll be like putting your hand in wolf's jaws and hoping it won't bite you.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“With people, who live from raiding, you'll find patience rarely, like a successful marriage.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“...strength alone sometimes is useful as the decoration on the hilt of a sword.”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“A wise guest knows when to leave the off the table”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“Glory is the prize that can never be burned,stolen by anyone or lost”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“the blade gets dull,if we don't use it”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves
“a traitor doesn't know to think deep,although he's,in some way,quite cunning”
Giles Kristian, Odin's Wolves