Hearing it in slow time, the combination of the beauty of the language and the intensity of what he's saying. Whoa. And that bit about Schmendrick's curse was one of those things.
"Don't thank me. I tremble at your doom."
It's one of the books I can't even remember reading for the first time. I am glad it is meaningful for you.
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"Don't thank me. I tremble at your doom."
It's one of the books I can't even remember reading for the first time. I am glad it is meaningful for you.