Born: 09-11-1916
Mary Stewart was a British novelist renowned for her skillful blend of romance, mystery, and adventure. Born in 1916, she gained fame with her romantic suspense novels during the 1950s and 1960s. Stewart's vivid storytelling and strong, independent heroines captivated readers worldwide. Her works, including the acclaimed Merlin Trilogy, helped pioneer the romantic suspense genre. Stewart's legacy endures through her timeless, enchanting tales.
The gods do not give lightly of the powers they have made.
It is hard to see the wood for the trees sometimes.
The first requirement of any magician is a knowledge of the stars.
To be a magician, to have the power to control the elements, you must be the master of your own destiny.
The power of the mind is greater than any physical strength.
Magic is not just a gift, it is a responsibility.
To know, to dare, to will, to keep silent.
In the end, it is not the power itself that matters, but how it is used.
The path of destiny is not always clear, but it is always there.
Sometimes, the greatest magic is found in the simplest things.
To love is to be vulnerable, for love has the power to heal or to destroy.
The past is never truly gone, it lives on in our memories and shapes the present.