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My Enemy, My Ally (Star Trek: Rihannsu, #1) My Enemy, My Ally by Diane Duane
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“Even in your world, people have died for words. Sometimes they've died of them. One learns to be careful what one says in such a world. And like anything so powerful, like any weapon, words cut both ways. They redeem and betray—sometimes both at once. The attribute we name as a virtue may also turn out to be our bane. So we watch what we call things—in case we should turn out to be right.”
Diane Duane, My Enemy, My Ally
“Become careless with fire, and sure enough, fire will burn you. Do treachery, and treachery will be done you. Kill, and be punished with death. All these I've done. Now I pay the price, in my own flesh and blood.”
Diane Duane, My Enemy, My Ally
“This is why one must be careful with life," her father had said, in very controlled wrath. "Death is the most hateful thing. Don't allow the destruction of what you can never restore.”
Diane Duane, My Enemy, My Ally
“When honor dies—when trust is a useless thing—what use is life?”
Diane Duane, My Enemy, My Ally
“It was an annoying realization, but it was the truth; and as such, she wouldn't have given it up for anything.”
Diane Duane, My Enemy, My Ally
“Nobody played poker with Mike Walsh--at least, not twice--but people fought to get aboard Constellation. Her command record since Mike took her was almost the equal of Enterprise's for danger, daring, and success not only snatched from the jaws of failure, but afterward used to beat failure over the head.”
Diane Duane, My Enemy, My Ally