6 Quotes About Temeraire

Temeraire is a British television series that aired on BBC One between 2010 and 2015. The series follows the adventures of Captain William Laurence and crew as they fight Napoleon during the War of 1812. Each episode focuses on one battle fought against Napoleon, and details the tactics and strategies used by the British and French forces. Temeraire: A Steampunk Adventure is a collection of four novels based on the series, which explores Laurence’s early life and his training as a Temeraire Read more

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Temeraire said, 'It is very nice how many books there...
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Temeraire said, 'It is very nice how many books there are, indeed. And on so many subjects! Naomi Novik
I am of the opinion
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I am of the opinion", Tharkay said, "that you ought not assign to free will something more likely the consequence of a sharp blow to the skull. Naomi Novik
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I will tell you what we shall do: if ever you need to rescue Catherine, or you Berkley, Maximus, I will help you, and you will do as much for me. Then we do not need to worry, I do not suppose anyone could stop all three of us, at least not before we can escape Naomi Novik
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No." Laurence said, "I mean to retire when we have returned. I have enough money to keep Temeraire now, and enough of a countenance to ask my brother to put us up on one of the farms." Or they might return to Australia, or to China. Temeraire has every right to ask that of him now that the war was won. Laurence did not mean to refuse him, he only hoped to go back to Wollaton Hall first and find a way to carry it with him somehow. He longed in a deep inward part for Britain, for home, and the house standing at twilight with all the windows lit. A child's memory of peace. He would even be grateful there for the counterfeit honors that had been heaped onto his head, if they gave his mother some peace, and his brother need not be ashamed to give him a field for Temeraire to sleep in, for a little while. . Naomi Novik
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You are not wrong, " Laurence said. He had assumed as much himself, after all, in his Navy days: had thought the Corps full of wild, devil-may-care libertines, disregarding law and authority as far as they dared, barely kept in check-- to be used for their control over the beasts, and not respected." But if we have more liberty than we ought, " Laurence said, after a moment, struggling through, "it is because they have not enough: the dragons. They have no stake in victory but our happiness; their daily bread and nation would give them just to have peace and quiet. We are given licence so long as we do what we ought not; so long as we use their affections to keep them obedient and quiet, to ends which serve them not at all-- or which harm."" How else do you make them care?" Granby said. "If we left off, the French would only run right over us, and take our eggs themselves."" They care in China, " Laurence said, "and in Africa, and they care all the more, that their rational sense is not imposed on, and their hearts put into opposition with their minds. If they cannot be woken to a natural affection for their country, such as we feel, it is our fault, and not theirs. Naomi Novik