Robin McKinley
Although when there were too many people around-which there certainly were today- it was hard even to remember to say thank you: all those people were like drowning.
— Robin McKinley
As I have said, you have no reason to trust me, and an excellent reason not to.
— Robin McKinley
But I'm going to try to tell the truth. Except for the parts I'm leaving out, because there's still stuff I'm just not going to tell you. Get used to it.
— Robin McKinley
...but with the hours I sometimes kept at the coffeehouse I had to have learned to take naps during the day or die, and I had learned to take naps. Up until five months ago "something or other or die" had always seemed like a plain choice in favor of the something or other.
— Robin McKinley
Can you trust me, he said? Not will you. Can you? Can I trust him? What do I have to lose?
— Robin McKinley
Cats were often familiars to workers of magic because to anyone used to wrestling with self-willed, wayward, devious magic--which was what all magic was--it was rather soothing to have all the same qualities wrapped up in a small, furry, generally attractive bundle that...might, if it were in a good mood, sit on your knee and purr. Magic never sat on anybody's knee and purred.
— Robin McKinley
Charlie is one of the big good guys in my universe.
— Robin McKinley
Despair was a private weakness she could not afford to indulge.
— Robin McKinley
Dogs are very comforting when your world has exploded.
— Robin McKinley
Everything was an adventure, at night, when you were where you shouldn't be, even if it was somewhere you could go perfectly well in daylight, and it was then only ordinary.
— Robin McKinley
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