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Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, #1) Dragons of a Fallen Sun by Margaret Weis
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“His love for her was a gift he gave her daily, expecting nothing in return. He walked at her side, his love for her a torch to guide her footsteps along the dark path she walked.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun
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“Yet without the darkness,” said Palin suddenly, “we would never be aware that the stars exist.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun
“It seems to me that being a great friend is more important than being a great hero or a great warrior. Being a good friend is the most important thing there is. Just think, if everyone in the world were great friends, then we wouldn’t be such terrible enemies.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun
“Maybe I’m wrong, but it seems to me that I’d much rather be disliked for being me than to be disliked just because I’m a kender. I can do something about me, you see, but I can’t do much about being a kender because my mother was a kender and so was my father and that seems to have a lot to do with me being a kender.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun
“The people must acquire faith in themselves before they are ready to believe in anything beyond themselves.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun
“Gerard had built a most excellent fortress around himself, a fortress bristling with sharp barbs, its walls stocked with buckets of acidic comments, its high towers hidden in a cloud of dark humors, the entire fortress surrounded by a moat of sullen resentment.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun
“Lord Milles stands before the One God, now, Galdar,” Mina said, “where we will all stand one day. It is not for us to judge him.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun
“Good” and “kender” being two words that were rarely, if ever, linked, Tasslehoff spent the time sitting at the table, thinking about what a good kender might be and wondering if he was one himself. He assumed he probably was, since he was a hero and all that.”
Margaret Weis, Dragons of a Fallen Sun