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101 " An oath can wear down, like the soles on your shoes... "
― Giles Kristian , Sons of Thunder (Raven, #2)
102 " Your men stumble in the dark, earl Sigurd, and isn't it the task of the shepherd to protect his curd from the wolf? "
― Giles Kristian , Blood Eye (Raven, #1)
103 " The Raven doesn't need to fear of anything in the world,because he isn't from this world "
104 " A man with the open heart and clear eyes can discover everything while observing the fire dance "
105 " A man's fate is always shrouded by fog "
106 " ...they hold a goblet with ale in one hand, and the long knife in another... "
― Giles Kristian , Wings of the Storm (The Rise of Sigurd, #3)
107 " A strong hand kills,but a cunning mind will keep us alive "
108 " Only a foul allows his blade to dull, but, also, to let the rusting stain to appear on it before cleaning. "
109 " A man cannot carry a better burden than it's common sense "
110 " When he's a prisoner, a man has too much time to think. "
111 " «Da nostro padre!» gridò, e insieme ci arrampicammo prima sulla panca e poi sul tavolo, mentre tutti quelli che conoscevamo morivano intorno a noi e l'aria si caricava del terrificante odore ferroso del sangue fresco.«Figli miei!» disse il re del Benoic, conficcando la spada in una bocca aperta e ritirandola subito dopo. «Non abbiate paura, ragazzi. E solo la morte.» "
― Giles Kristian , Lancelot (The Arthurian Tales, #1)
112 " the blade gets dull,if we don't use it "
― Giles Kristian , Odin's Wolves (Raven, #3)
113 " A wise man doesn't allow his best hunting hound to overeat himself. "
114 " The evil means the loss of soul's light, and when the soul is tainted, it cannot return it's glow... like the shield penetrated by spear. "
115 " ...you look like a ship, whom the wind has taken the sail and broke the rudder. "
116 " No one alone decides about is he a king or not, but the people around him. But a man must consider good about what he tries to achieve. "
117 " «Non un lupo qualsiasi. Stando alle parole di mio padre, era il capobranco. Lo hanno messo in una gabbia perché tutti gli abitanti del villaggio potessero vederlo. Era più grosso di me e ci ringhiava contro, affamato. Andava avanti e indietro nella gabbia e di sicuro aveva in mente solo di squarciarci la gola.» Poi indicò Artù con il mento e non ebbe bisogno di aggiungere altro. "
118 " Only a fool would challenge the bull with a sharp stick "
119 " We cannot fall into mindlessness out of agitation "
120 " A man who puts his hand into wolf's mouth should not be surprised if he eats his next meal with just one hand "