Top 40 Aeduan Quotes
#1. There was pain too, though Aeduan could ignore that. After all, pain was nothing new.
Susan Dennard
#2. No stopping, though. Only running onward through the weak rain. Men charged with blades, but swords were so easy for Iseult to evade with Aeduan at her side. Together, they arced, they lunged, they ducked, they rolled. A fluid combination of steps built on blood and Threads.
Susan Dennard
#3. Always. There was always blood where Aeduan went.
Susan Dennard
#4. Unbidden, a memory stirred in the back of Aeduan's mind. Another child, another basket, another lifetime, and a monk named Evrane, who had saved him from it all.
Evrane's mistake. She should have left Aeduan behind.
Susan Dennard
#5. Which left Aeduan, as always, on the edge of a scene, watching while the world unfolded without him beneath a darkening sky.
Susan Dennard
#6. Iseult's nostrils twitched. Her face hardened. The defiance, the determination - they were back, and against his will, Aeduan's lips twitched upward.
Susan Dennard
#7. Oh, the Bloodwitch named Aeduan was no longer bored. No longer bored at all. And now he had work to do.
Susan Dennard
#8. Iseult hated herself for that truth, but there it was. She wanted to go after Safi; she wanted Aeduan to lead the way; she wished this child would simply disappear.
Monster, she told herself. You're a monster.
Susan Dennard
#9. So this is how I will die. Aeduan had never thought it would be flames. A beheading, perhaps. Old age, more likely. But not fire - not since he'd escaped that death all those years ago.
Susan Dennard
#10. This girl had fought Aeduan - tricked him and broken his spine. She had battled city guards and faced cleaved Poisonwitches head-on, yet never had Aeduan seen her show fear.
Susan Dennard
#11. If we have learned anything, we have learned this: it is not the strongest of the races that survives, or the most intelligent. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. Thus only the Aeduan race will survive the
Jeff Wheeler
#12. Aeduan bundled her up and stood. She was so light, so fragile. A bird in his demon arms.
Susan Dennard
#13. When Aeduan had said he would kill her in Lejna, she hadn't believed him. When he'd said he would kill her last night, she had.
Susan Dennard
#14. As Aeduan walked onward, he was pleased to find he'd left a trail of muddy boot-prints throughout the house.
Susan Dennard
#15. Aeduan didn't contradict her. She was what she was, and fighting one's nature only brought pain. Sometimes death too.
Susan Dennard
#16. The world shivered and smeared before him. Still, his training took over. With his free hand, he checked that his baldric was still in place. The knives ready for the grabbing.
Then he readied his stance, for though blood might burn, Aeduan's soul would not.
Susan Dennard
#17. Why so much fighting? Is the land valuable?"
"There is nothing of value here. Yet men have always believed that they know better than those who came before. That they will be the ones to claim the Contested Lands.
Susan Dennard
#20. The law is bigger than money - but only if the law works hard enough.
Thomas Dewey
#21. I think I'll stick to what I'm used to, my principles, and that is team Number 1 and individual Number 2.
Yao Ming
#22. It is always easier to blame gods or legends than it is to face our own mistakes.
Susan Dennard
#23. Iseult knew what she had to do. She knew what Safi would do in this position. What Habim or Mathew or her mother or anyone with a backbone would do. So why was she finding it so hard to summon any words?
Susan Dennard
#24. Regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value. Education can, alone, cause it to reveal its treasures, and enable mankind to benefit there from.
Baha'u'llah
#25. Sometimes luck put a man in the right place at the right time. Sometimes, a good friend. But more often than not, Daniel mused, it was the providence of God and His never-ending grace.
Rachel Hauck
#26. Every piece of technology, every piece of art, basically everything manmade comes from an idea.
Pharrell Williams
#27. Simply because I have lost faith in the cause doesn't mean the training has lost all of its usefulness.
Susan Dennard
#28. Our universe grants every soul a twin-
a reflection of themselves -the kindred spirit - And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other- even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny; this is love.
Julie Dillon
#29. Smiles are probably the most underrated facial expressions, much more complicated than most people realize. There are dozens of smiles, each differing in appearance and in the message expressed.
Paul Ekman
#30. Because it is always easier to blame gods or legends than it is to face our own mistakes. This land is no more cursed than any other. It is simply steeped in too much blood.
Susan Dennard
#31. Time is, after all, the greatest of poets; and the sons of Memory stand a better chance of being the heirs of Fame.
James Russell Lowell
#32. Mhe varujta. Trust me as if my soul were yours.
Susan Dennard
#35. I am not a fitness freak, but I do my regular exercises.
Uday Kiran
#36. Some would say eccentric. I would say stoned out of his fuckin mind, nothing personal.
Thomas Pynchon
#38. Sometimes justice was all about the small victories.
Susan Dennard
#39. He was younger than Iseult had imagined. No older than twenty, if she had to guess. Yet he felt old, with his voice so gruff. His language so formal.
It was in the way he carried himself too, as if he'd walked for a thousand years and planned to walk a thousand more.
Susan Dennard
#40. Because I'm a Karamazov. Because when I fall into the abyss, I go straight into it, head down and heels up, and I'm even pleased that I'm falling in just such a humiliating position, and for me I find it beautiful.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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