Jim Butcher Quotes
Dresden's Not Gone," I Said. I Touched A Hand Lightly To My Brow. "He's Here." I Touched Will's Bare Chest, On The Left Side. "Here. Without Him, Without What He's Done Over The Years, You And I Would Never Have Been Able To Pull This Off."
"No," He Agreed. "Probably Not. Definitely Not."
"There Are A Lot Of People He's Taught. Trained. Defended. And He's Been An Example. No Single One Of Us Can Ever Be What He Was. But Together, Maybe We Can.
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