"Do not worry. I am not so boorish as to complain about how my tea is served."
"Magic that hides the result in darkness is evil. I will not permit it. However, magic that governs the process is not necessarily evil. My foe is evil itself, not magic."
Omg. Seriously. This is exactly how all judicial authorities should be in real life.
Ehm, I can't help but notice that recently all my journal entries have been random hyping about When The Seagulls Cry. Sorry.
No way around it, it's such an incredible novel series. No seriously, it actually changed my life and pattern of thinking as a whole. Which makes it all the more interesting to re-read it now that a couple of years have passed since the final novel. The ending took me half a year to understand, by the way! And when I did, it just blew my mind. Totally.
Uh, yeah, I'll try to write about something else in the next entry.