416 Quotes by John Flanagan

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    I’m too set in my ways to start doing the right thing,” he complained. “You’re a bad influence, Horace.

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    There’s nothing honerable in a man who hides behind a blue woman’s hanky.

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    Karina and Tho-orn, sitting in a tree-ee. Kay-eye-ess-ess-eye-en-gee.

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    As I said, when a person is unpopular, it’s so easy to think badly of him.

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    You spoil your horse, Halt said. Will glanced at him. You spoil yours. Halt considered the thought, then nodded. That’s true.

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    Self-doubt is a disease. And if it gets out of control, it becomes self-fulfilling.

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    I give you warning. You and your false god cannot stand against the power of Alseiass! Leave now or suffer the consequences! If I call on Alseiass, you will know pain such as you have never felt.” “Well, priest, if I take my blade to your fat hide, you’ll know some pain yourself!

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    I said you were Sir Horace of the Order of the Oakleaf,” Halt told him, then added uncertainly, “At least, I think that’s what I told him. I may have said you were of the Order of the Oak Pancake.” Horace.

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