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Pegasus (Pegasus, #1) Pegasus by Robin McKinley
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“Everything was an adventure, at night, when you were where you shouldn't be, even if it was somwhere you could go perfectly well in daylight, and it was then only ordinary.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“...there remained a strange formality between them, and her pleasure in his presence felt too much like missing him had felt during the last week.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“Stay a little while longer, and let everyone congratulate you - including the ones who clearly don't want to: in fact, especially the ones who clearly don't want to. You don't have to say anything but 'thank you”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“All you did was sit there, he said. Why are you so tired?

I sat very diligently, she said.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“Perhaps it is a human thing, to look upon such beauty and fail to encompass it.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“Because she was a princess she had a pegasus.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“She thought, He's afraid I'll make a mess of it. She was sure she had been careful to think that on the safe, private side of the silent border, but Ebon turned on her and said, Don't ever think that. About anything. You're my heart's sister, even if you are a funny shape and walk on your hind legs all the time and rattle away out loud like a donkey or a bird. I'm frightened because you're frightened, and because it's hard-it can be hard-the first time going into the Caves, and you're old for it-you can't do ssshuuwuushuu and the ssshasssha will be like...being thrown in a cold dark lake when you can't swim and you've never seen water before.
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“Say yes, babe, or I'll spill you off over the Wall next time - got it?”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
You did not disturb me, said the pegasus. I disturbed myself, that I might speak to you.
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“Don't you mind being short?' she blurted. He spread his small hands and looked at them. 'I am a magician, not a princess. A pony costs less to keep than a horse, which means I can buy more books.' He paused. 'It is not always a bad thing, to be overlooked.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“There's always a nest time,' said the king, 'unfortunately. You just don't know what it's going to be about.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“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, Pegasus
“One has various things in the back of one's mind. Occasionally an opportunity presents itself to bring one forward. Most of these opportunities come to nothing. Once in a very great while one -- or two -- do come to something.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“She wished for Ebono as she wished every time she saw Lrrianay at her father's shoulder, or any pegasus at any bond-mate's shoulder, or any pegasus. Or any time she took a breath, she wished again for Ebon.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“It was Ebon's turn now, and he stepped forward and gave the pegasus' great clarion neigh -- far more like a trumpet than a horse's neigh; hollow bones are wonderful for resonance -- and swept his wings forward to touch, or almost touch, his alula-hands to her temples before he gave his own speech, in the half-humming, half-whuffling syllables the pegasi made when they spoke aloud, only she could understand what he was saying in silent speech. The words were just as stiff and silly (she was rather relieved to discover) as the ones she'd had to say.
He stopped whuffling and added,I was going to say, hee ho, ho hee, your wings are too short, you'll never catch me, but my dad said he was going to be listening and I'd better get it right. I guess since you can hear too it's good that I did.
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“Sylvi wished she could gouge out the look in Dorogin's stony eyes, and change the course of history. She wished Fthoom had been eaten by a sea monster.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“I believe that the one thing that has come out of this -- extraordinary -- meeting this morning is an awareness that we have, perhaps, been careless about the critical relationship between human and pegasus, careless in our resignation that no better bond than what we are accustomed to can exist. The king agrees with you that his daughter and Lrrianay's son suggest a different way. But the king's view, and indeed hope, for that way is diametrically opposed to your own. Bring what the histories can tell us both, and the councils will decide whose concept of the way forward has more merit.
The king is prepared to consider the possibility that your outburst arose from a dedication to the well-being of our country too profound for restraint; but he is only barely prepared so to consider it. You may leave us. Now.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus
“breaking tradition always comes with a noise like mountains falling.”
Robin McKinley, Pegasus