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Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 04:08
by raj_nandani_poet
My favourite quote is -

"Death lurks at every doorway in the Lands of the Princes. After a while, you learn to defy its influences."

This quote refers to Lands of Princes but somehow I felt it touching my heart. It felt about the retelling of this world in bare form and metaphorical representation.

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 13 Oct 2020, 14:45
by D3R3ZZ3D
"And just as a superior nation can spill into an inferior nation for whatever reason it may, so too can one world invade the other. Magic itself, after all, is nothing if not an invasion of that universe into ours..." Lord Dalehei Meldorath.

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 21:49
by Rwill0988
"This is a world where change didn’t just come at the snap of a finger; change had to be worked for, had to be planned and properly executed."
This is something Beth says and I thought it was a beautiful way of describing the world.

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 15 Oct 2020, 13:42
by theskillsgirl
My favorite quote is:

“For underneath this dark and quiet city was a man who liked to dance, and an army that stepped to his beat.”

— We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz

This sentence stood out to me because of the beautiful imagery.
It also has creative word play with the dancing being synonymous with an armies beat. In the way that armies march or how they follow orders.

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 19 Oct 2020, 09:37
by Marty_Kelly
My favourite quote from the book:

"Wounds do not heal properly if left open to infection."

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 19 Oct 2020, 13:14
by shravsi
"Now, this boy is slowly becoming a man. But through the darkness, he finds himself lost
inside his own heart, struggling to discover who he really is. Now that he has conquered the road
on which he stands, he must decide in which direction he will go."

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 31 Oct 2020, 17:33
by khushiiipawar
My favorite quote would be
“For underneath this dark and quiet city was a man who liked to dance, and an army that stepped to his beat.”

It feels very deep.

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 02 Nov 2020, 15:07
by strange07
My favourite quote is
" Death lurks at every doorway in the Lands of Princes. After a while, you learn to defy it's influences.

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 03 Nov 2020, 03:37
by Hazel Arnaiz
“It must be nice to dwell in a world where everything has a reason.” Dalehei Meldorath.

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 20:15
by cydnas
"But nothing looked down on the ocean; the ocean looked at you, daring you to share in its freedom."

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 11 Nov 2020, 02:58
by Jabril Miller
"Yes, you may know my name... when it is no longer tarnished by my enemies."
A great chapter ending, and a great way to end off an introduction to a character that had been built up through the story previously (that being, Meldorath).

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 20:42
by Victoria Baadom
"Well, I'm not much into kink, but I really want to call you Demi." - Rowan

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 16 Nov 2020, 02:20
by shirleym89
My favorite quote from the book is, "Yes, you may know my name... when it is no longer tarnished by my enemies."

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 16 Nov 2020, 09:42
by Vannaskivt
In Galen's letter to his nephew: "Keep your head low, but your eyes ahead. Keep your mind on earth, but your heart among the stars. May you never feel shame, and always walk among those who love you."

Re: Which is your favourite quote from this book?

Posted: 16 Nov 2020, 19:08
by RavingReads
"And just as a superior nation can spill into an inferior nation for whatever reason it may, so too can one world invade the other. Magic itself, after all, is nothing if not an invasion of that universe into ours..."