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one cannot be brave who has no fear.”
One cannot be brave who has no fear.
A queen divided from her kingdom.
Comfortable, blameless logic.
The wounds hadn’t healed, but something about completing the paperwork had left him feeling like he was no longer floating away, untethered to any family, detached from any sense of belonging.
Some must die so that others might have life.
No one shall be found guilty by mere association,
“That is his deepest fear,” said Phobia, idly twirling the scythe blade overhead. “To be, in essence, without power.”
That each of those stars was its own sun, thousands of light-years away. That to look at a star was to look back in time, to an age in which there were no prodigies at all.
“And if revenge does not bring you joy?” “It’s not joy I’m looking for.”
They were supposed to encourage every prodigy … no, every human to be as heroic as possible. How was publicly rejecting anyone going to further that goal?
That’s what they got, though, for putting so much faith
Knowledge is power.
She would have to take care to smother those instincts. To play the game. To be one of them.
Instead, she listened to the sounds of a city in distress, and did nothing.
There is no I in hero.”
Superheroes are only as good as their conviction. Sometimes, a smile is the most powerful weapon we have.
When in doubt … fly.
One cannot be brave who has no fear.