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To Ride Pegasus (The Talent, #1) To Ride Pegasus by Anne McCaffrey
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“A man convinced against his will, is of his own opinion still,’ ”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus
“Everyone wants to be, in some way, unique, and can’t realize that being unique is a responsibility as well as a privilege. You can’t cure that. How”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus
“What I know I wish I didn’t. What I’d give anything to know, I have to wait and see.”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus
“One renegade can discredit a hundred honest injuns.”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus
“you ride a winged horse, you’d better have a wide net when you fall. And that takes money!”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus: (The Talents: Book 1): an astonishing and enthralling fantasy from one of the most influential fantasy and SF novelists of her generation
“Everyone wants to be, in some way, unique, and can’t realize that being unique is a responsibility as well as a privilege.”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus
“Some events had to come to their dire conclusions, for out of present tragedy so often rose future triumph; the result of sorrowful recriminations was often the catalyst of progress.”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus
“Ease after war, death after life does greatly please’?”
Anne McCaffrey, To Ride Pegasus