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The Magicians' Guild (Black Magician Trilogy, #1) The Magicians' Guild by Trudi Canavan
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“It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“How am I going to make friends with these people if all I can think of is how easy it would be to rob them?”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“Nodding, Cery strode to the door and stepped through. Though the burly guards eyes him suspiciously, Cery smiled back. Never make enemies of someone's lackeys, his father had taught him. Better still, make them like you a lot.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“The last young lady I met stabbed me. You know I’m cursed when it comes to women.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“But right now it’s a friend’s love.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow city streets because it is grieved by what it finds there.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“A friend. Cery’s shoulders drooped. Closing his eyes, he let out a long sigh.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“Kyralia estaria muy bien gobernada, si gobernar fuera un delito”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“They won’t catch you,” he told her. “And even if they do, I’ll get you back. I promise you that.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“That’s who attacked us?” Balkan muttered. “She’s barely more than a child.”
“A small package with a big surprise inside,” Sarrin said dryly.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“Heroes tend to gain improbable strength when their tale is told over and over again.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“Sonea era más cínica. Había observado que las mujeres solían pasar por alto cuando estaban enamoradas porque, en algún momento, el amor tendía a desvanecerse. Era mejor casarse con un hombre que te gustara y en quien confiaras”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“I’m beginning to sound like a novice repeating formulas,” he muttered to Dannyl irritably.
“Perhaps you should write a report on your progress every evening and nail it to your door.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“But consider what he would have done to you, Sonea. One day you may have to kill for your freedom.” Faren lifted an eyebrow. “Have you thought about that?”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“He had always believed that robes and swords did not go together well. There were already too many ways a magician could harm another person. Why add a non-magical one to the list?”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“A magician four centuries ago described his magic as a constant companion. It can be a helpful friend, he said, or a deadly adversary.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“It’s over!”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild
“There’s something Lorlen said I had to tell you.”
Trudi Canavan, The Magicians' Guild