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Trudi Canavan Quotes

It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there.

Trudi Canavan (2009). “The Magicians' Guild: The Black Magician Trilogy”, p.3, Harper Collins

If your appearance is all people see, they have no respect for your mind.

Trudi Canavan (2010). “The Magician's Apprentice”, p.224, Hachette UK

It was impossible to imagine the aloof, dignified, powerful High Lord living as, of all things, a slave.

Trudi Canavan (2010). “The High Lord: Book 3 of the Black Magician”, p.111, Hachette UK

How am I going to make friends with these people if all I can think of is how easy it would be to rob them?

Trudi Canavan (2009). “The Novice: The Black Magician Trilogy”, p.6, Zondervan