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The Alchemist's Apprentice (The Alchemist, #1) The Alchemist's Apprentice by Dave Duncan
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“belief begins with the wish”
Dave Duncan, The Alchemist's Apprentice
“The learned Paracelsus wrote that anything is poisonous in sufficient dosage.”
Dave Duncan, The Alchemist's Apprentice
“Wealthy Venetian men provide little education for their daughters and keep their wives housebound - some don't get out more than two or three times a year. They have no friends, no recreations. Then the men wonder why their womenfolk are so dull. they patronize courtesans at least as much for entertainment as for sex, probably more.”
Dave Duncan, The Alchemist's Apprentice
“No one would ever find time to read such a collection, but libraries like that are not intended to be read, only envied.”
Dave Duncan, The Alchemist's Apprentice