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41 " Then he says her name. Her real name. The soft music of it hangs suspended in the air between them. Threat or entreaty, she doesn't know, but she feels her resolve weaken. He says it again, this time, it sounds bitter, false in his mouth. A betrayal. The spell is broken. The woman known as Sophie lifts her arm. And shoots. "
― Kate Mosse , Citadel (Languedoc, #3)
42 " Boots and guns had replaced banners and horses, but the story was the same. Men with black hearts. With black souls. "
43 " Si es atal es atal. "
― Kate Mosse
44 " Pas a pas, se va luenh.Step by step, we make our way. "
45 " History is written by the victors, the strongest, the most determined. Truth is found most often in the silence, in the quiet places. "
46 " Do you believe you can change your destiny?' he (Sajhë) said, seeking an answer.Alice found herself nodding. 'Otherwise, what's the point? If we are simply walking a path preordained, then all the experiences that make us who we are - love, grief, joy, learning, changing - would count for nothing. "
― Kate Mosse , Labyrinth (Languedoc, #1)
47 " Life is not, as we are taught, a matter of seeking answers, but rather learning which are the questions we should ask. "
48 " Music (is) woven into the fabric of the corporeal world. "
― Kate Mosse , Sepulchre (Languedoc, #2)
49 " We are who we are, because of those we choose to love and because of those who love us. "
50 " That sounds like one of those clever things people say that mean precisely nothing! "
51 " The human sprit can withstand much, but once broken, it crumbles like dust "
52 " There was no nobility in war. Only suffering. "
53 " My self and my other selves, both past and yet to come, were equally present. "
54 " Courage is a fair-weather friend. "
― Kate Mosse , The Burning Chambers (The Burning Chambers #1)
55 " harm can be done by those who proffer an opinion when they are only in partial possession of the facts. A man might do better to hold his tongue than scatter words without a care as to where they might land. "
56 " Nobody ate much, but they did drink, which fired their anger and dimmed their judgement. "
57 " Men wielded their video cameras like weapons, recording rather than experiencing... "
58 " L’histoire est un roman qui a été, le roman est une histoirequi aurait pu êtreHistory is a novel that has been lived, a novel ishistory that could have been E & J de Goncourt "
59 " his suspicion that Crompton’s presence in "
60 " how his grandfather used to stroke his brow "
― Kate Mosse , The Mistletoe Bride & Other Haunting Tales