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The Demon City (Atlantis Rising, #2) The Demon City by Evan Currie
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“The enemy of your enemy is not always your ally.”
Evan Currie, The Demon City
“Especially not some hopped-up monkey with delusions of adequacy.”
Evan Currie, The Demon City
“What was that saying he used to repeat, brother?” Sindri thought a moment, then answered, “Anyone can kill; there’s no strength in death. Defending the weak is a temporary measure, not an act of strength. If you want to show true strength, don’t protect the weak . . . instead, take the weak and make them strong.”
Evan Currie, The Demon City
“Time was a finicky element. It didn’t flow, as most people believed; it wasn’t a river. It was an ocean, with tides that waxed and waned. The idea of future, past, and present was truly more of a human concept than anything else, but the very simplicity of the concept was useful, even if it wasn’t particularly accurate.”
Evan Currie, The Demon City
“Caleb pulled back a little. “A hundred times more driven? Do I want to go in there?” “Is what you want more important than what she needs?”
Evan Currie, The Demon City
“True,” the robed figure conceded. “I do not say for sure, just that perhaps we consider that while it may require multiple actions to prove a pattern, all patterns begin with but a single act.”
Evan Currie, The Demon City
“Anyone can kill; there’s no strength in death. Defending the weak is a temporary measure, not an act of strength. If you want to show true strength, don’t protect the weak . . . instead, take the weak and make them strong.”
Evan Currie, The Demon City
“Because she learned to use hers in mortal combat against a demonic invasion force that outnumbered her and you by several hundred to one,”
Evan Currie, The Demon City