162 Quotes About Fantasy-books
- Author M.J. Irving
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You must give magic to receive magic.
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- Author Malcolm Fernandes
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If you ask me, I think the first multi-dimensional-space-time traveling device man invented was centuries ago. And they called this device a Book.
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- Author F. D. Lee
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She was here and the world, for so long ugly and deformed, was all at once itself again. She was taking a glass of sweet wine from one of the waiters. She was smiling. She was breathing. She was here. She was an island of such colossal importance within a sea of inconsequence that it seemed impossible the Ball was able to continue its empty existence.
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- Author Peter Gribble
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Pleasure counterbalanced training, both at odds with civic behavior. The first softened her, rendering her vulnerable, the other fostered criminal resolve.
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- Author Peter Gribble
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In the middle of lovemaking, Nashla made a casual announcement. “It’s been decided. It’s time you learn about poisons.
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- Author E.A. Bucchianeri
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Tolkien did admit that, 'As a guide, I had only my own feelings for what is appealing or moving.' In other words ~ he wrote about what interested him ~ and despite his protestation of including anything allegorical into his tale, Catholic history and mystic prophecy obviously received its fair share of attention ...
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- Author Sam Dogra
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My heart almost vaulted out of my chest. I was snuggled against Ryan’s shoulder. We were burrowed under the cloak and sleeping bag, and my hand rested on his cheek, about to swat the stray hair that had fallen over my face. This wouldn’t have been so bad, if not for one tiny detail.Ryan was awake.
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- Author Ella Rose Carlos
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What is a warrior anyway?' Black breathed. 'Being brave doesn’t make you good. I suppose there are warriors for both dark and light.
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- Author C.E. Clayton
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And who are you really, Tallis? Are you going to be the hero of Selkirk, rather than its monster? A promise of hope, rather than a warning of darker things to come?
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