As Old As Time
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Read between November 13 - November 22, 2023
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While the rest of the world was fighting for control of new lands across the seas, inventing ever more deadly weapons, and generously gifting their own religion to foreign people who didn’t want it, this kingdom just splendidly was.
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“You can’t have adventures without risk. You can’t have great things if you constantly fear loss.
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Almost everything was fluttering and shuffling: the china was indeed waking from whatever slumber it enjoyed; dishes were very carefully shuddering themselves to life; teacups were bouncing and trying to get out of their glass cabinet prison. The stove, which seemed so cheerful and warm and fiery at the end of the room, now began to yawn and stretch its great black iron arms and exhaust pipe. Belle drew into herself a little, alarmed. Stories of witches with their fires and stoves and terrible, terrible endings played through her head. Baba Yaga, Hansel and Gretel…
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The victims of kidnapping often wound up sympathizing with the perpetrator. It was a sickness, a very scientifically predictable one.
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“Magic always comes back on itself,” Rosalind whispered. “And also kindness,” Maurice pointed out.
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There, farther into the room, in front of the windows she was trying to reach, was a little white stone-topped table completely free from the destruction that had torn apart everything else. On it sat two things glittering in the moonlight. One was a pretty silver hand mirror. The other was a red rose under a bell jar.
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Life is a strange mixture of all of these genres, she mused, and it doesn’t have nearly as neat and happy an ending as you often get in books.
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Everyone is different. Each person has his or her own soul and is master of his or her own destiny.”
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Everyone should have a journey—and everyone should also have a home, too. Go out into the world for adventure, come home for love.”