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Warmage (The Spellmonger #2) Warmage by Terry Mancour
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“Always act with confidence and assuredness, even when you don’t possess them yourself,” counseled Asgus, patiently.  “If your men sense doubt in your orders, then they doubt everything else.  ‘Tis better to be wrong decisively, than to be right and indecisive.”  I nodded sagely.  That sounded about right – and”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“How come I never get invited to the meetings where these things are discussed? I complained.   You’re too busy smiting the foe and saving the world. ”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“Nothing worthwhile is won cheaply,”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“A mage in his ire is a terrible, terrible thing, my lords. But you know what a mage is also? He's human. He has...the same lofty aspirations to die peacefully in his dotage or gloriously on the battlefield...and a mage will keep his sworn word.”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“If someone had talent--any talent--it needed to be cultivated and groomed and trained. It didn't matter where they came from, or who their fathers were. What mattered was the talent.”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“Aw, Min!  she thought, mockingly, are you scared of a little supreme magical authority?”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“I’m just taking delight in your discomfort.   Because that’s what a true friend does, I thought sourly.   Yes, actually, they do. ”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“For we have proven today that when our order unites, not even dragons, despair, and hordes of goblins can stand in our way!”
Terry Mancour, Warmage
“Oaths will only bind those who will be bound by them,”
Terry Mancour, Warmage