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The Magician Quotes

The Magician by Michael Scott

The Magician Quotes
"I believe there is good in everyone," Flamel whispered, "even you."
"Everything has happened so fast, Josh," Scatty said. "There simply hasn’t been time to train or instruct you properly."
"I’ve survived for a very long time," Flamel's voice didn’t come from where Machiavelli expected it to.
"The world moved on, Nicholas," Machiavelli said. "You did not."
"Trust me when I tell you that it would not be pleasant," Scathach said softly.
"You always thought I was a better person than I was, Nicholas."
"Knowledge, as Machiavelli well knew, was power."
"The twins are our priority now. They must be protected at all cost."
"The Witch might know," Flamel said, "but we have no way of getting in touch with her."
"It’s important that you not use your power again today, no matter what happens."
"The Book is taken and the Queen’s man is allied with the Crow."
"The Elder will step out of the Shadows and the immortal must train the mortal."
"The two that are one must become the one that is all."
"Death and destruction have always followed closely at your heels."
"The trick is to move as if you have every right in the world to be here."
"Truth is, it’s not that out of the ordinary."
"I know I can trust you to take care of them."
"The prophecies in the Codex were never wrong."
"I’ve been waiting all my life for the twins foretold in the Codex."
"You must forgive me. I'm tired now, so tired; I could sleep for a week."
"The conscious mind sleeps-the unconscious is always aware."
"The only way you'll be safe is by being trained."
"We are the Disir. We are the Shieldmaidens, the Choosers of the Dead, the Warriors of-"
"It would be a mistake to mock us, Dr. Dee."
"I guess I must still be on American time," Josh said.
"That’s one of the reasons. Another is because you are around people like Nicholas and Saint-Germain," Scathach nodded.
"Isn’t it a wonderful irony: I’m married to a Master of Fire, yet I’m terrified by dreams of fire," Joan smiled sadly.
"All he needs is practice," Joan said seriously.
"Three years?" Taking a deep breath, he wiped first one palm and then the other on his pants.
"Fire consumes air. It can heat water to mist and can crack open the earth," Saint-Germain moved his right hand.
"Fire destroys, but it also creates. A forest needs fire to thrive," Sophie watched as flames twisted like leaves.
"In ages past, fire warmed the humani, allowed them to survive in harsh climates," The fire revealed a desolate landscape.
"Without fire, we are nothing," Saint-Germain’s left hand was now completely wrapped in flame.
"Fire can heal; it can seal a wound, can cut out disease," Saint-Germain continued earnestly.
"Bones," Josh said numbly, looking up and down the tunnel.
"The greatest gift the Elders can bestow is that of immortality."
"I’m not going to kill you. I’ve got a much more suitable punishment in store for you."
"People have been telling Nicholas and me that for centuries. And yet, we’re still here."
"You cannot threaten me with death. It holds no fear for me."
"The boy and girl," Machiavelli said weakly. "We need them alive…"
"Not necessarily. I am a necromancer. I can reanimate their corpses."
"No prison can hold me," the Morrigan said contemptuously.
"I wonder what this would turn you into? Bird or egg?"