The Novice Quotes
The Novice
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The Novice Quotes
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“Fight dirty, and go for the face. Gentlemen's rules are for gentlemen.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“A warrior's greatest enemy can also be his greatest teacher.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“If even the false war we pretend to fight has created so much hate between our peoples, what would a real one do?”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“But the men and women who rise to greatness are the risk takers, the gamblers. Those who take all or nothing.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“Right … let’s kill him.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“Don’t fight hard. Fight smart.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“She seemed to be reading at a terrific pace, but then she was a librarian after all.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“The men and women who rise to greatness are the risk takers, the gamblers. Those who take all or nothing.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“How are we supposed to win?” Fletcher took a deep breath and looked him right in the eye. “We train.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“Fight dirty, and go for the face. Gentlemen’s rules are for gentlemen,”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“Then the door slammed shut and he was alone in the world, but for the sleeping creature around his neck. A fugitive.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“As the grip began to tighten, Fletcher closed his eyes, praying it would be quick.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“The man was looking for a game changer, a way of summoning something new.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“Felid might be. Some sort of cat, perhaps? They walked on past dimly lit corridors”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“now or never. If Fletcher didn’t make this kill, he would go hungry tonight. Dusk was fast approaching and he was already running late. He needed to make his way back to the village soon, or the gates would close. If that happened, he would either have to bribe the guards with money he didn’t have or take his chances in the woods overnight. The young elk had just finished rubbing its antlers against a tall pine, scraping the soft velvet that coated them to leave the sharp tines beneath. From its small size and stature, Fletcher could tell it was a juvenile, sporting its first set of antlers. It was a fine specimen, with glossy fur and bright, intelligent eyes. Fletcher felt almost ashamed to hunt such a majestic creature, yet he was already adding up its value in his head. The thick coat would do well when the fur traders came by, especially as it was now winter. It would probably”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“We’re going to enter the ether.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“After all, it had been a generous gift, and, if anything, it had been Fletcher who was in his debt and not the other way around.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“EVEN AS THE WORDS LEFT Didric’s”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“But that does not change the many atrocities we have suffered at their hands. I have realized it is not their race that I hate, but the system that we live in.” “And if we are to change that system, we must do so from within.” Othello gripped Atilla by the shoulder. “Will you enlist in Vocans next year? I cannot do this alone brother.” Atilla looked up, his eyes burning”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“They snuffed out their own lights and ducked into one of the upper corridors.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“Your demons are the source of all your mana, and the species, experience and age of your demon will determine how much they have and how quickly it recharges.”
― The Novice
― The Novice
“It was a book, bound in heavy brown leather with thick vellum pages. It was the summoner’s book!”
― The Novice
― The Novice
