Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Nalini Singh

Quote by Nalini Singh

Work

Lord of the Abyss

In this richly imagined fantasy, the protagonist descends into the mysterious abyss, encountering a myriad of fantastical creatures and uncovering the secrets of their world. The novel explores themes of power, destiny, and the human spirit's resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. more

Author

Nalini Singh
Nalini Singh

Nalini Singh is a renowned Canadian science fiction author known for her unique blend of romance and fantasy elements. Born in 1977, she began writing in 1999 and has since published numerous works. Her novels often combine science fiction, fantasy, and romance, winning her a dedicated fan base. more

You May Also Like

“Better still [than pure sugar] was the remedy known as theriac, the root of the English word 'treacle,' which was kept in ornate ceramic jars on the shelves of every self-respecting apothecary shop. The name comes from the Greek therion, meaning 'venomous animal,' for theriac was supposed in Classical times to counteract all venoms and poisons.”

“Not caring for their lives, is it? Why, what in the world should we care for if it's not our lives, the only gift the Lord never offers us a second time? Alas, dear God! You're right all the same, they don't care! I can remember them in '70, in those wretched wars, they've no fear of death left in them(...)they're not men anymore, they're lions.”

“Trovo stupido chiedere l'opinione di qualcun altro riguardo decisioni personali. Posso chiedere un consiglio per un film da vedere, un ristorante in cui mangiare, ma perché dovrei seguire il consiglio di una terza persona per qualcosa che riguarda la mia vita? Come fa un individuo che ha un modo di pensare differente dal mio a sapere cosa è meglio per me?”