10 Quotes & Sayings By Barbara Hambly

Barbara Hambly is the author of numerous fantasy novels, including The Others, which was nominated for the World Fantasy Award, and The Haunting of Hill House, which won the Bram Stoker Award. She has also written poetry and nonfiction.

God has judged me all my life. But that is...
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God has judged me all my life. But that is God's privilege, my lady. Not yours. Barbara Hambly
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The question is always the answer, provided you want the answer badly enough. Barbara Hambly
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Dragonsbane, they called him. Slayer of dragons. Or a dragon, anyway. And, he'd later found out, not such a very big one at that. Barbara Hambly
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Then someone within closed the door, shutting Norah out into the howling dust of the night. The clouds parted briefly to reveal the full moon's cold eye, then closed again. Wind seared over the pavilion's double roof, its voice rising to a shriek. Distantly, among the maze of walls, came the frenzied barking of hundreds of tiny dogs. As she drifted towards wakefulness, Norah could not tell whether it was the wind that she heard just at the end, or whether, within the dark hall, the girl had begun to scream. Barbara Hambly
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The worst thing about knowing that Gary Fairchild had been dead for a month was seeing him every day at work. Barbara Hambly
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If the other novice wizards on the row hadn't broken into Raeshaldis's rooms, pissed on her bed and written WHORE and THIEF on the walls, she probably would have been killed on the night of the full moon. Barbara Hambly
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Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard? Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town. Barbara Hambly
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I have a couple of dozen books on my reader: ideal for a long trip or an afternoon waiting at the medical clinic. It's flexible. Barbara Hambly
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Someone asked me the other day what it feels like to see all my 'old stuff' reappearing, at long last, in digital. And I had to smile because to me it doesn't feel like 'old stuff.' Barbara Hambly