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The Wizard of London (Elemental Masters, #4) The Wizard of London by Mercedes Lackey
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“Not forgiving someone hurts you worse than it hurts him...even if he doesn't deserve to be forgiven...Not forgiving someone is like not pulling a thorn out of your foot just because you weren't the one who put it there.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“Not forgiving someone is like not pulling a thorn out of your foot just because you weren't the one to put it there.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“...not forgiving someone is like not pulling a thorn out of your foot just because you weren't the one that put it there.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“When you want something done, you ask a man. When you want it done quietly and without any fuss, you ask a woman.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“Ree-" Grey barked into the icy silence. "Lax!"
The word spat so unexpectedly into her ear had precisely the effect Grey must have intended. It shocked Nan for a split second into a state of not-thinking, just being-
Suddenly, all in an instant she and Neville were one.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“For Sarah, at least, the nightmares had vanished like morning fog, and now she felt sorry for the others, who were not being sent to the Harton School, even though some of them had looked down their noses at her because she wasn’t being sent to a “first-class academy.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“Dedicated to Elizabeth R. Wollheim.
Just ’cause.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“How to forgive when you really didn’t want to? Convince yourself that you do, of course.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“Begin at the beginning, go on until you reach the end, then stop.” And the beginning was forgiveness.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London
“Mummy says not forgiving someone hurts you worse than it hurts him,” the child persisted. “Even if he doesn’t deserve to be forgiven. She says not forgiving someone is like not pulling a thorn out of your foot just because you weren’t the one that put it there.”
Mercedes Lackey, The Wizard of London