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The Choice (Dragon Heart Legacy, #3) The Choice by Nora Roberts
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“as the pieces death takes from you find a way to live without them. You honor their death by living and doing and standing.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“In every world, I think, all who can must learn and remember and stand against those who never do.”
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“I found you. All I had to do was walk into another world, and there you were.”
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“A lo largo de los siglos, los mundos del hombre a menudo se creen únicos. Aquellos que creen y aceptan que no están solos en la inmensidad tienden a considerarse superiores a los demás seres con los que la comparten.

Se equivocan, por supuesto, ya que los mundos del hombre no son ni únicos ni superiores. Simplemente son.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“And believing’s what makes magicks strong. So believe.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“May joy surround you and contentment latch your door, and may the gods send their blessings now and evermore.”
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“some proclaim for peace even as they beat the drums of war. That they beat the drums with an insatiable greed for power over others, for land, for resources and riches in the name of their favored deity rarely strikes as wrong, or even ironic. It simply is.”
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“To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. —Robert Louis Stevenson”
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“And she’s so many cats you’ll wade through them like a furry river.”
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“And she’s so many cats you’ll wade through them like a furry river.

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“he doesn’t believe or understand that power—like love—is infinite, that it only grows when shared, he covets.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“People who expect less and to be treated as less often get less.”
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“And it speaks of a time when those who ruled, and those under that rule, were judged by color.” She ran her fingers down the golden skin on the back of her hand. “This color would study and rise, would own the land and whatever riches they wished. This color would work the land and pay a portion to the rulers. This color would sew and craft and build. And this color would toil as slaves. So year by year this was law and custom.” She wandered up the curve of stone steps, looked out through an opening. “Then many, of all the colors, said no, no more. We share blood and heart and world and land. There were wars across Largus, and blood shed. Red blood, all the same under the skin. So the laws and customs changed. Some learned and remembered, others never do.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“Love costs nothing. I wonder at those who can’t feel it, or won’t give or take it. Ah well, we’ve more”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“Choice turns out to be duty for both of us. But I’m here, and I’ll wait. That’s a choice, too, but it’s not duty. I love you. It makes me afraid, and it makes me strong, but either way, I love you. So I’m here, and I’ll wait.”
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“Without”
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“hope, grief loses the strength to live on, and fight on, and hold.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point, which means, at the point of highest reality. —C. S. Lewis”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“Love costs nothing. I wonder at those who can’t feel it, or won’t give or take it.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“Without hope, grief loses the strength to live on, and fight on, and hold.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“He knows that, too. All of it. He feeds on their rage and fears. The weaker minds, so many, he uses. Whispering threats, promises in equal measure. Worship me, bow to me, and I will one day grant you your vengeance.”
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“Some learned and remembered, others never do.”
Nora Roberts, The Choice
“Some learned and remembered, others never do.” She walked down again.”
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“mists”
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“Love costs nothing. I wonder at those who can’t feel it, or won’t give or take it. Ah well, we’ve more than enough to spare, don’t we?”
Nora Roberts, The Choice