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Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Abhorsen (2003), p. 343.
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Sabriel (1995), p. 216.
Garth Nix Quotes about thinking
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Drowned Wednesday (2005), p. 276.
"I think so-"
"Shut up! That was not a question!"
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Sir Thursday (2006), p. 124.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Mister Monday (2003), p. 392.
As quoted in "A conversation with Garth Nix" by Claire E. White at Writers Write (July-August 2000) http://www.writerswrite.com/journal/jul00/nix.htm
Context: I don't believe authors need to keep any specific values or ideas in mind while they are writing for children, but I do think authors need to be aware of their audience, and of the effect their work may have. So if they want to address particularly sensitive topics or taboos, they have to do so consciously and carefully. This is very different to toeing a particular moral line or leaving things out.
Certainly I don't think good always has to triumph over evil; it depends on the story and the aims of the book. For example, I could envisage telling a story where the inaction of people leads to the triumph of evil. But I would include the hope that this would lead to the people involved doing better next time. Is that story then really about the triumph of evil, or is it about the awakening of opposition to evil?
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“Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?”
Quoted various times by different characters in all three books.
Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy)
Source: Sabriel
“Gold-Eye didn't wait to see more.”
Source: Shade's Children (1997), p. 9.
Context: Gold-Eye's Change Vision suddenly gripped him, showing him a picture of the unpleasantly close future, the soon-to-be-now.
Doors slid open at each end of the carriage, forced apart by metal-gauntleted hands four times the size of Gold-Eye's own. Fog no longer fell in lazy swirls, but danced and spiraled crazily as huge shapes lumbered in, moving to the pile of blankets...
Gold-Eye didn't wait to see more. He came out of the vision and took the escape route he'd planned months before, when he'd first found the carriage. Lifting a trapdoor in the floor, he dropped down, down to the cold steel rails.
Source: Shade's Children (1997), p. 9.
Context: Gold-Eye's Change Vision suddenly gripped him, showing him a picture of the unpleasantly close future, the soon-to-be-now.
Doors slid open at each end of the carriage, forced apart by metal-gauntleted hands four times the size of Gold-Eye's own. Fog no longer fell in lazy swirls, but danced and spiraled crazily as huge shapes lumbered in, moving to the pile of blankets...
Gold-Eye didn't wait to see more. He came out of the vision and took the escape route he'd planned months before, when he'd first found the carriage. Lifting a trapdoor in the floor, he dropped down, down to the cold steel rails.
Garth Nix Quotes
“My parents are going to kill me!"
"That seems rather harsh…”
Source: Sir Thursday
“Sometimes it is easier to see the light when you stand partly in the darkness.”
Source: Mister Monday
“"Choosers will be beggars if the begging’s not their choosing," said the Dog.”
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (2001), p. 398.
“Let this be my final lesson. Everyone and everything has a time to die.”
Variant: For everyone and everything, there is a time to die.
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Abhorsen (2003), p. 343.
Source: Sabriel
Context: For everyone and everything, there is a time to die. Some do not know it, or would delay it, but its truth cannot be denied. Not when you look into the stars of the Ninth Gate.
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (2001), pp. 359-360.
“I love you," he whispered. "I hope you don't mind.”
Source: Sabriel
“A hundred hundred heartbeats…" whispered Sabriel, tears falling down her face.”
pp. 358-359.
Source: “Toys, Abhorsen. And too late. Much too late.”
It was not just words he spoke, but power, Free Magic power that froze Sabriel’s nerves, caught at her muscles. Desperately, she struggled to ring the bells, but her wrists were locked in place…
Tantalizingly slowly, Kerrigor glided forward, till he was a mere arm’s length away. Towering over her like some colossal statue of rough-hewn night, his breath rolling down on her with the stench of a thousand abattoirs.
Someone – a girl quietly coughing out her last breath on the floor – touched Sabriel’s ankle with a light caress. A small spark of golden Charter Magic came from that dying touch, slowly swelling into Sabriel’s veins, traveling upwards, warming joints, freeing muscles. At last it reached her wrists and hands–and the bells rang out.
It was not the clear, true sound it should be, for somehow the bulk of Kerrigor took the sound in and warped it– but it had an effect. Kerrigor slid back, and was diminished, till he was a little more than twice Sabriel’s height.
But he was not subject to Sabriel’s will. Saraneth had not bound him, and Kibeth had only forced him back.
Sabriel rang the bells again, concentrating on the difficult counterpoint between them, forcing all her will into their magic. Kerrigor would fall under her domination, he would walk where she willed…
p. 14.
Source: "I am a necromancer, but not of the common sort, while others of the art raise the dead, I lay them to rest - or try too - and those that will not rest I bind, for I am Abhorsen..."
He turned to the baby again and added, almost with a note of surprise, "Father of Sabriel."
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Grim Tuesday (2004), p. 177.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lord Sunday (2010), p. 143.
“Yet when ancient forces stir, many things are woken.”
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Abhorsen (2003), p. 60.
“No mother, no father, no Sight.”
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (2001), p. 21.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lady Friday (2007), p. 254.
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Abhorsen (2003), p. 395.
“A year ago, I turned the final page of The Book of the Dead. I don't feel young any more.”
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Sabriel (1995), p. 46.
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (2001), p. 381.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Mister Monday (2003), p. 241.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Grim Tuesday (2004), p. 300.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Superior Saturday (2008), p. 106.
“Yeerch. Soap. See how much I love you?”
Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Abhorsen (2003)
“Double, treble, quadruple bubble, watch the stock market get into trouble…”
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Grim Tuesday (2004), p. 75.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lady Friday (2007), p. 46.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lady Friday (2007), p. 55.
“Oh, to be a minion," muttered Giac to himself dreamily. "I was a sub-minion.”
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lord Sunday (2010), p. 184.
“All of us recruits are equal in the eyes of the Army: low as you can go.”
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Sir Thursday (2006), p. 151.
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Superior Saturday (2008), p. 78.