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Kingmaker Quotes

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Karen Miller
“Until the song is sung and the musicians have all gone home, not even you can tell which notes made the melody.”
Karen Miller, The Innocent Mage

Karen Miller
“The cripple gave him a look. 'I remember that just yesterday you told me I was a cretin and a fool and a disgrace to the memory of my ancestors.'
'Academic hyperbole.' Morg dismissed the complaint with the wave of one hand.'It was merely enthusiastic encouragement, I assure you.'
'Perhaps overenthusiastic would be a more accurate description' muttered the cripple.”
Karen Miller, The Innocent Mage

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Don't ever try to mark a sketch for me, it is my outline since the ninth day of January 1978, it's my time, it's my era, the kingmaker”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Graham McNeill
“You mean to topple whoever finally claims Terra's throne and take it for yourself."

"Who among my brothers is as remotely suited as I for such a position? Horus is already so rank with stolen powers that he burns from the inside out and sees it not. Perturabo might once have had the imagination to make such a leap, but it has been ground out of him. Angron or Mortarion are lords only of corpses and maggots, and as for Konrad and Fulgrim, they are not fit to rule themselves, let alone a galaxy.”
Graham McNeill, Fury of Magnus

Ira Mukhoty
“Krishna sees her looking at him and Draupadi nods slightly at him and then looks back at the pyres, for she has understood a small, insidious truth. She remembers their precipitous flight from the camp in the middle of the night while her sons and brothers were left behind to be murdered in their sleep. There is no Vrishni pyre at this mass funeral and while all the major clans of the river valleys are laid low, Krishna's clansmen are unscathed. Moreover, the only heir with a claim to the throne of Hastinapur to have survived is the secret that Uttara hides in her frail body. So Krishna's nephew is dead but through his hastily arranged marriage to Uttara, the clan of the Vrishnis finally has a claim to kingship and the eternal kingmakers will at last be rajas.”
Ira Mukhoty, Song of Draupadi: A Novel