Amari and the Great Game Quotes
Amari and the Great Game
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B.B. Alston13,290 ratings, 4.31 average rating, 1,889 reviews
Amari and the Great Game Quotes
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“Being good is a choice, Amari. And it’s one you have to keep making, again and again. No matter how hard it gets. However tempting it is to let the darkness win.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“Fair magicians seek to use magic to benefit the world around us. Foul magicians use it for their own gain, at the expense of others.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“All I can do is keep showing them who I am, and if they’d rather believe something different, then that’s on them.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“baddies”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“choosing to be good is the hardest decision you can possibly make—especially when you possess magic as great as your own.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“A fair magician knows that self-control is the key to remaining self-less. For when we give in to fear and anger, is not our first instinct to be selfish? To put ourselves first and lash out at whatever is causing our discomfort? The only way to truly master the weather is first to master yourself.”
― Amari and the Great Game: Supernatural Investigations, Book 2
― Amari and the Great Game: Supernatural Investigations, Book 2
“It’s so easy for some people to dismiss others’ experiences because they don’t have the same problems.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“Director Van Helsing’s face goes quickly from shock to disgust. He lifts his chin. “A magician is no daughter of mine.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“They say things like Speak Up/Speak Out and Everyone Belongs.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“Night Brothers—see Thomas Fletcher, p. 348 At first glance, disgraced werewolf Thomas Fletcher would appear to confirm a folktale popular among certain UnWanteds. He claims that his werewolf pack caught Vladimir and Moreau in a surprise attack and would have succeeded in capturing them both had Moreau not stopped time and frozen the entire wolf pack in place. The spell supposedly had no effect on Moreau and Vladimir, and so they were able to escape.”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“Bane”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“Why am I apologizing?”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
“Duboise”
― Amari and the Great Game
― Amari and the Great Game
