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The Rise of Magicks (Chronicles of The One, #3) The Rise of Magicks by Nora Roberts
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“There's no law saying I can't bitch about it first.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“It never makes any sense, you know? Being mean never makes any sense.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“LIGHT”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“It’s why they can’t beat us. I don’t know why they want to kill us, destroy everything that’s good. I can feel what they feel, but I can’t understand it. I know they can hurt us, take from us, but they can’t beat us because we can love a good dog enough to let him go even when it hurts. They can burn the land, but we’ll plant it. They can burn it again, but we’ll plant it again. They can’t stop us. They can’t win.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“Loss can shake faith if you let it, and the dark gloats when faith seeps out with loss.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“Get clear!” he shouted as the crack of gunfire, the whiz of arrows in flight ripped through the city’s canyons. A girl of about sixteen, blood running down her face, leaped out. “Screw that.” She grabbed for a charred piece of wood and, wielding it like a club, rushed into the fight.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“Solas don Saol. Light for Life.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible Sun within us. —Sir Thomas Browne”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“Kick my ass and call me Sally.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“Lana breathed in, breathed out. Like giving birth, she thought. Letting a child find her way in the world wasn’t all that different, really, from bringing them into the world.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“She’s a generous mother who offers all we need, and she’s a child who needs our tending and care.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“The world ended with bangs and whimpers, with blood and pain, with fear and dread. A cashier handing change to a customer, a mother nursing her child, businessmen gripping hands over a deal—these and so many simple contacts spread death like a poisoned cloud over the world. And billions fell.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“The treasures, the dreams, the dangers, the glorious diversity of the world and those who live in it. She’s a generous mother who offers all we need, and she’s a child who needs our tending and care.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“She covered her hands with her face.”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks
“the battle, she held out a hand. “Let’s take”
Nora Roberts, The Rise of Magicks