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“You told me once you forget you are a woman, and I understand it now – you think to be a woman is to be weak – you think ours is a sisterhood of suffering! Perhaps so, but doesn’t it take greater strength to walk a mile in pain than seven miles in none? You are a woman, and must begin to live like one. By which I mean: have courage.”
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“It was necessary to be afraid in order to have courage.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Cora, you cannot always keep yourself away from things that hurt you. We all wish we could, but we cannot: to live at all is to be bruised.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Not even knowledge takes all the strangeness from the world”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“We both speak of illuminating the world, but we have different sources of light,”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Time was being served behind the walls of Newgate jail, and wasted by philosophers in cafes on the Strand; it was lost by those who wished the past were present, and loathed by those who wished the present past.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“We are cleaved together - we are cleaved apart - everything that draws me to you is everything that drives me away.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“in the end it was purpose I wanted, not achievement — you see the difference?”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Just as the desperate, terminally ill cancer patient often turns to expensive placebos for an imaginary chance at more life, the desperate, terminally alive sad people turn to expensive placebos for a chance to imagine a decent life.”
― Every Cradle is a Grave: Rethinking the Ethics of Birth and Suicide
― Every Cradle is a Grave: Rethinking the Ethics of Birth and Suicide
“William Ransome and Cora Seaborne, stripped of code and convention, even of speech, stood with her strong hand in his: children of the earth lost in wonder.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“anything that was ever worth knowing began with once upon a time”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“CLEAVE. To cleave to something is to cling to it with all your heart, he said, but to cleave something apart is to break it up.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“I believe for most of us - for me, certainly - what's below the skin is more worth looking at than what's outside it. Turn me inside out and I'd be quite a handsome man!”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Sometimes I think I sold my soul, so that I can live as I must. Oh, I don't mean without morals or conscience- I only mean with freedom to think the thoughts that come, to send them where I want them to go, not to let them run along tracks someone else set, leading only this way or that...”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“I am torn and I am mended - I want everything and need nothing - I love you and am content without you.
Even so, come quickly!”
― The Essex Serpent
Even so, come quickly!”
― The Essex Serpent
“You are a woman, and must begin to live like one. By which I mean: have courage.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“I’ve freed myself from the obligation to try and be beautiful,” said Cora: “And I was never more happy. I can’t remember when I last looked in the mirror—” “Yesterday,” said Martha. “You were admiring your nose.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“He felt his faith deeply, and above all out of doors, where the vaulted sky was his cathedral nave and the oaks its transept pillars: when faith failed, as it sometimes did, he saw the heavens declare the glory of God and heard the stones cry out.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Must we make battlegrounds out of our children?”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“what use was it to observe the human species and try to understand it? Their rules were fathomless and no more fixed than the wind.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Besides(..), it's a poor woman whose ambition is only to be loved.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Luke diagnosed himself to be in love, and sought no cure for the disease.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“The principle of caution, respecting the gravity of human suffering, weighs against procreating to the extent that it is unpredictable whether the person created will have a good life.”
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“I said I'd go alone, but perhaps that's the point; perhaps we are always alone, no matter the company we keep.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Martha says I never looked odder or uglier, but you know I’ve always thought beauty a curse and am more than happy to dispense with it completely. Sometimes I forget that I’m a woman—at least—I forget to THINK OF MYSELF AS A WOMAN. All the obligations and comforts of womanhood seem to have nothing to do with me now. I’m not sure how I am supposed to behave and I’m not sure I would, if I knew.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“But she’d learned the humility of scholars: that the more she knew, the more she did not know.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“Living outside of any story―living without hope for the future, without the belief that one is part of a narrative―is confusing. It's hard to get anything done when nothing has a point. For any not-immediately-pleasurable action (or inaction) I contemplate―getting up in the morning, vacuuming, answering the phone―there is no readily-available answer to the ever-present question in my mind: "why?" At least, there is no long-term "why.”
― Every Cradle is a Grave: Rethinking the Ethics of Birth and Suicide
― Every Cradle is a Grave: Rethinking the Ethics of Birth and Suicide
“The windows in her room were open and light was fading on the wall. She said, ‘There may be blood,’ and he said, ‘Better that way – better’; and it was Cora’s mouth he kissed, and Cora’s hand she placed where she wanted it most. Each was only second best: they wore each other like hand-me-down coats.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“They sharpen themselves on each other; each by turn is blade and whetstone; when talk falls to faith and reason they argue readily, startling themselves by growing swiftly bad-tempered ('You don't understand!' 'How can I understand when you do not even make attempts at speaking sense?').”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent
“We've loved each other so long I've never been a man and not loved her.”
― The Essex Serpent
― The Essex Serpent




