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To Journey in the Year of the Tiger (Upper Kingdom, #1) To Journey in the Year of the Tiger by H. Leighton Dickson
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“Her stare was cold, inscrutable, as if she were weighing him in the white, hot fire of her eyes. He allowed himself to be weighed in that scale for it seemed the only means by which she had to judge the world around her. So beautiful a measure, he noted, but the scales so dreadfully unbalanced.”
H. Leighton Dickson, To Journey In The Year Of The Tiger
“Really Ursa, now I see why you wear white.” She mounted her horse in one smooth motion. “Why?” “The blood shows up so much better.”
H. Leighton Dickson, To Journey In The Year Of The Tiger
“It more often than not involves a measuring of self, of what is right against what is want. Often these points of decision carry him(or her) down roads that, later, are regretted and even cursed.”
H. Leighton Dickson, To Journey in the Year of the Tiger
“Perhaps because I can hold up both ends of a conversation and quite happily too. Besides, by talking to yourself, you are guaranteed never to lose an argument and you always have someone to blame when you do.”
H. Leighton Dickson, To Journey in the Year of the Tiger