He will apologize, or I'll give him a lesson in swordplay he will not like at all.

Robin McKinley

Mots clés aerin perlith tor



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I almost wish I'd had the forethought to eat a tree myself.

Robin McKinley


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If you wish, I shall go personally to your City and knock together the heads of Perlith and Galooney.

Robin McKinley

Mots clés sarcasm aerin luthe



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We kings do develop a certain ability to recognize objects under our noses.

Robin McKinley

Mots clés humor observation royalty



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It is a much more straightforward thing to be a dog, and a dog's love, once given, is not reconsidered.

Robin McKinley


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Roses are for love. Not silly sweet-hearts' love but the love that makes you and keeps you whole, love that gets you through the worst your life'll give you and that pours out of you when you're given the best instead.

Robin McKinley


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My capacity for invention is flash hot stark, I thought. Sucker sunshade. Disembodied radar-reconnaissance. Not to mention Bitter Chocolate Death and Killer Zebras. Pity about the rest of me.

Robin McKinley


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Those single-track military minds never think to ask their cleaning staff for help in giant lethal marauding creature matters.

Robin McKinley

Mots clés humor heroes destruction cleaning cleaning-lady



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The great thing about fantasy is that you can drag dreams and longings and hopes and fears and strivings out of your subconscious and call them 'magic' or 'dragons' or 'faeries' and get to know them better. But then I write the stuff. Obviously I'm prejudiced.

Robin McKinley

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So when a dragon is directly over you, well, even if you're me and you're kind of used to it, your medulla oblongata is still telling you 'the sky is falling, you're about to die, run like hell.

Robin McKinley


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