Quotes From "The Madness Season" By C.S. Friedman

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All about us were people. Perhaps a hundred. Men. Experience had taught me that humans were cruelest when segregated by sex, and the cold feeling in the pit of my stomach became led. What had I let myself in for? C.S. Friedman
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Anger of any kind is a dangerous emotion, it eats at the nerves and eventually makes you careless C.S. Friedman
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The Tyr had tried. It had really tried. It must have gone over every element of human psychology, tried desperately to understand the nature of human aesthetic sense … and then failed, miserably, in every regard. C.S. Friedman
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Sometimes the decision is placed in your hands and you just have to go with it, right or wrong, according to what you think is best. C.S. Friedman