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The Faceless Mage (Legends of Abreia, #1) The Faceless Mage by Kenley Davidson
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“Maybe they were afraid. Maybe they didn’t think there was anything they could do.” “Maybe they never tried.” “Because they were afraid.” “Is that how you humans allow so many atrocities between you? By convincing yourselves that fear absolves you of responsibility?”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage
“The ultimate freedom is to choose between hope and despair. As long as you feel you have no option but despair, you will always be a prisoner.”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage
“The ultimate freedom is to choose between hope and despair. As long as you feel you have no option but despair, you will always be a prisoner." —Leisa”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage
“But then, that was what was expected of a princess. To wait, to trust, to allow others to fight for her. Except, in this case, Leisa wasn’t sure whether anyone else in this entire palace actually cared enough to do so.”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage
“Princesses did not display curiosity. They waited. And waited. Until someone else decided the outcome of their lives for them.”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage
“Trust did not always follow where the mind led. Trust was a matter of the heart, and the heart followed its own dictates.”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage
“In the end, alone was better than finding out everything she believed in was a lie.”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage
“Is that how you humans allow so many atrocities between you? By convincing yourselves that fear absolves you of responsibility?”
Kenley Davidson, The Faceless Mage