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I consider my wife and children in all things; yet, I must consider Amara also.

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I consider my wife and children in all things; yet, I must consider Amara also.

A.H. Septimius, Crowns Of Amara: The Return Of The Oracle
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If their social institutions were abhorrent, their unwritten constitution bordered upon the absurd. The absolutist monarchs of the ancient kingdoms of Amara looked with detestation at the Shazarian constitutional monarchy. Yet this was no time to demonstrate loathing of the upstart nation; condescension could wait until after Sixto had been defeated.

A.H. Septimius, Crowns Of Amara: The Return Of The Oracle
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Because a sound tree doesn't have bad roots, Amara. No enterprise of greatnessbegins with treachery, with lying to the people who trust and love you

Jim Butcher, Furies of Calderon
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We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.

Roy Amara
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After having grown up surrounded by so much manufactured beauty, Amara had come to want something different. Something that wasn't necessarily beautiful. Something imperfect, interesting, and perhaps even ugly.

Morgan Rhodes, Frozen Tides
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This life is ironic: for it takes pain to discover pleasure; it takes sadness to know happiness; it takes war to value peace; and it takes hatred to treasure love.[Culled from: "Amara & The Strange Elderly Woman"]

Emmanuel Aghado
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He was like a lot of Warmbloods, massive and showy and a bit of a dumb jock...

Astrid Amara, Half Pass
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Inspire someone today. Your action can change that person’s life forever.

Gellaworks, Amara Bunny loves Spring
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Yet Theo had become engrossed in his own tale, transporting himself back to the night of which he spoke. In the distance, he could again see the faces he had encountered on that fateful night, the twisted bodies and pained expressions of the men who no longer walked the realms of men, but those of the underworld gods.

A.H. Septimius, Crowns Of Amara: The Return Of The Oracle
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