I didn’t and don’t think this way; my mind doesn’t work in terms of war. My imagination refuses to limit all the elements that make an adventure story and make it exciting—danger, risk, challenge, courage—to battlefields.
Dani CyChas quoted9 months ago
I thought about it. Slowly the idea sank in. Would writing for older kids be so different from just writing? Why? Despite what some adults seem to think, teenagers are fully human. And some of them read as intensely and keenly as if their life depended on it. Sometimes maybe it does.
And fantasy—pure, old-fashioned fantasy, not mixed with science fiction—I liked the idea.
Петр Кузораhas quoted4 years ago
it has been lost
Петр Кузораhas quoted4 years ago
cannot be used or possessed by any power other than himself
Петр Кузораhas quoted4 years ago
grew less and less
Darya Bukhtoyarovahas quoted4 years ago
All day long a little of this dream-peace clung to his thoughts, and he took it, not as a good omen, but as a gift.
Darya Bukhtoyarovahas quoted4 years ago
He knew now, and the knowledge was hard, that his task had never been to undo what he had done, but to finish what he had begun.
Darya Bukhtoyarovahas quoted4 years ago
He hunted, he followed, and fear ran before him.
Darya Bukhtoyarovahas quoted4 years ago
Out of the sea there rise storms and monsters, but no evil powers: evil is of earth. And there is no sea, no running of river or spring, in the dark land where once Ged had gone. Death is the dry place.
Darya Bukhtoyarovahas quoted4 years ago
There was a great wish in him to stay here on Gont, and foregoing all wizardry and venture, forgetting all power and horror, to live in peace like any man on the known, dear ground of his home land. That was his wish; but his will was other.