Malazan Famous Quotes & Sayings
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The tall Khitan lifted his head and gazed at Publio, so that the merchant broke into a profuse sweat.
"What do you wish of me?" he stuttered.
"A ship," answered the Khitan. "A ship well manned for a long voyage."
"For how long a voyage?" stammered Publio, never thinking of refusing.
"To the ends of the world, perhaps," answered the Khitan, "or to the molten seas of hell that lie beyond the sunrise. — Robert E. Howard
Nothing exists except through language. — Hans-Georg Gadamer
Facebook is studying emotional reaction to things and bringing you fewer of things you don't engage with and more of what you do. — Robert Scoble
Effort does matter; diligence and attention to the minutest details can save you. — Atul Gawande
Kind of a wuss? Kind of a wuss? Dude, you are, like, the Duke of Wussendorf. The Earl of Wussheim. In fact, wherever wusses meet and mingle, your name is whispered in hushed, reverent tones. — Jordan Sonnenblick
I'm not the type of person to give up just because something gets rough. That's a coward. That's not me. — Kevin Garnett
Launching a newspaper without a coherent idea of how you're going to promote it, or get it to people who might want to read it, is like launching a boat without a rudder or an engine ... or a hull, now that I think about it. — Charlie Pierce
Now, at a moment when photography is so pervasive that it's been forced to grapple with its own identity and look inward, it feels like a natural moment for painting to look out, to reclaim that directive of picturing America. — Cynthia Daignault
Hate looks like everybody else until it smiles — Tahereh Mafi
The vows we take in the holy place bind us till we are purged of them at Inanda's Kraal. Till then no blood must be shed and no flesh eaten. It was the fashion of our forefathers. — John Buchan
Torque was the greatest thing in the world, as far as Lina was concerned. — Jaleigh Johnson
Beauty is a gift of God. — Aristotle.
