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Never Shall I Fail (Forgotten Ruin #7) Never Shall I Fail by Jason Anspach
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“That’s a win, Talker. If you can get up in the morning and still punch the enemy in the face… that’s a win in my book.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“It’s the little things you need to be grateful for. You can start doing the next right thing… at any moment. What a strange time to have such a thought, while machine-gunning my enemies.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“But as my mom would always say to me, You can start now. You can start doing the next right thing… at any moment.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“If I had been those orcs I would have turned and run from that towering horned murder machine working the axe like a weaving scythe of death. But, to their credit, our enemy was in it to win it that night. So they got close with high hopes, sharp things, and clearly bad intentions. And died anyway.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“Writing things down… it banishes all the lies of time and recall, and even contrived deceptions.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“In short… the answer to every question was violence. And the faster you could get more violent than the other guy, the orcs, the better your chance of seeing the dusty dawn.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“I asked for nothing more of the day ahead every morning and expected nothing less than that I would do my best and accept the results as best I could when the time came.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“Tread carefully, little Rangers. Old men and wizards exist because they have survived many young dead men, and much treachery in general.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail
“So… you do dumb stuff and take shortcuts like the one I was taking now because maybe… just maybe… someone was gonna make it because I took another risk I couldn’t afford. Rolled the dice. Wrote checks I could only cash in death.”
Jason Anspach, Never Shall I Fail