The city guardsmen were like the keres, doom-bringers of merciless vengeance. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
It's all the same - no good without evil, no balance...no maat. If we lose one, we lose the other. It's just… — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
Learn when to fear, and how to fear, and how much to fear, before you squander all you have left. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
Wisdom, Niko thought as he leaned his cheek against his long-handled rake, cannot be had without price. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
You count up your dead, every one. Always. Recall them, each and all - every face, every heart. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
Tempus wanders eternally, bringing death to whomever loves him and being spurned by whomsoever he shall love. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
I'm going to kill that god of yours, next. Then we'll see what you can do, and what you can't. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
I survive. I survived it all then and I'll survive the rest of it. Without your help. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
Die never for a god, Nikodemos who should know better - not your soldiers' god, nor any other. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
This is as 'alone' as I'm likely to get with you - you're not half so fetching as your daughter. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
I survive. I survived it all then and I'll survive the rest of it. Without your help. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
When I write what publishers call 'fantasy' I am writing in what I think is the most important tradition of fiction: starting with Homer… — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
Loyalty must be forged - to him, to his: stronger than iron, from experience, from risk - it can't be bought, or taught, or… — Janet Morris Copy Share Image
It's all right. Things as they once were will never be again, but it's all right. — Janet Morris Copy Share Image