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Secrets and Spellcraft (Art of the Adept, #2) Secrets and Spellcraft by Michael G. Manning
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“I’m just glad I finally understand why you don’t have any friends. They’re probably scared the ugly might be contagious.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“Accusations without evidence are merely insults.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“No. I’ve explained the ‘why’ of it. It’s up to you to show some sense.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“You’re going to go in there and humiliate yourself. The only question is whether you’ll get out alive.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“You want too much. You want to win and be happy. You can’t have both. Trust me, I was married.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“People don’t like being told they’re fools. They simply reject anything that suggests it.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“My mind traveled to distant places, and I’m not sure all of it returned.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“Patience is a friend to those plotting betrayal.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“What good are cats generally? They don’t come when you call, they don’t care if you hurt yourself, and they do what they want regardless of what you need. But sometimes, you find a dead snake in a place you might have stepped.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“Knowing the right questions is the biggest part of not being stupid.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“Well, there’s very easy, easy, average, sort of hard, really hard, and please-kill-me-now-since-no-one-should-ever-be-forced-to-try-this-because-it’s-so-fucking-difficult.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft
“Never accept blame for the evil actions of others,” he told himself. Janice might be right about the consequences, but it wasn’t her fault, or his. The blame belonged to those who chose to punish good people for nothing more than refusing to quietly accept being violated as their lot in life.”
Michael G. Manning, Secrets and Spellcraft