Quote by Liesl Shurtliff Download Open image ““There was no end to the wonders of magic.”” — Liesl Shurtliff ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“I woke with my name singing in my ears. It was a beautiful sound, music unlike any in the world. It made me wish… — Liesl Shurtliff Copy Share Image
“Martha spouted off a long message to the gnome, including all the details of my injuries, precisely where I was, and who Martha was… — Liesl Shurtliff Copy Share Image
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“All magic has consequences, Rump. Even small magic can have big consequences.” — Liesl Shurtliff Copy Share Image
“They say that a minute is a minute no matter where you are or what you're doing, but my brain could never grasp that.… — Liesl Shurtliff Copy Share Image
“What's that?" "He just fell from that tower!" "Is he dead?" "He's alive, I think." Someone bent over me. "Are you alive?" "I'm alive,"… — Liesl Shurtliff Copy Share Image
“And that's its own kind of magic - to feel that people who are gone are still here.” — Liesl Shurtliff Copy Share Image