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The Burning Maze

Rick Riordan

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“Remember what it's like to be human,”

“Pain is an interesting thing. You think you have reached your limit and you can’t possibly feel more tortured. Then you discover there is still another level of agony. And another level after that.”

“Power makes good people uneasy rather than joyful or boastful. That’s why good people so rarely rise to power.”

“It’s been my observation" I said, “that you humans are more than the sum of your history. You can choose how much of your ancestry to embrace. You can overcome the expectations of your family and your society. What you cannot do, and should never do, is try to be someone other than yourself–Piper McLean.”

“The people who deserved to die took forever to do so. Those who deserved to live always went too soon.”

“Jason took me by the shoulders—not out of anger, or in a clinging way, but as a brother. “Promise me one thing. Whatever happens, when you get back to Olympus, when you’re a god again, remember. Remember what it’s like to be human.” A few weeks ago, I would have scoffed. Why would I want to remember any of this? At best, if I were lucky enough to reclaim my divine throne, I would recall this wretched experience like a scary B-movie that had finally ended. I would walk out of the cinema into the sunlight, thinking Phew! Glad that’s over. Now, however, I had some inkling of what Jason meant. I had learned a lot about human frailty and human strength. I felt…different toward mortals, having been one of them. If nothing else, it would provide me with some excellent inspiration for new song lyrics!”

“I'd tell you to say hello to Jason from me, but he'll be in Elysium. You . . . won't.”

“I would be Apollo. I would remember.”

“I wondered, not for the first time, why we Greek deities had never created a god of family therapy. We certainly could have used one. Or perhaps we had one before I was born, and she quit.”

“Unbelievable," I murmured. "After four thousand years, I am still discovering new things." "Like how dumb you are," Meg volunteered. "No." "So you already knew that?”

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