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  • #1
    Seanan McGuire
    “Everything did, if left long enough to its own devices. Futures, pasts, it didn’t matter. Everything fell apart.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #2
    Seanan McGuire
    “Grave robbing was still viewed as socially inappropriate, and doing it when the sun was up was generally viewed as unwise.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #3
    Seanan McGuire
    “We’re all puzzle boxes, skeleton and skin, soul and shadow.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #4
    Seanan McGuire
    “We’re teenagers in a magical land following a dead girl and a disappearing girl into a field of organic, pesticide-free candy corn,” said Kade. “I think weird is a totally reasonable response to the situation. We’re whistling through the graveyard to keep ourselves from totally losing our shit.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #5
    Seanan McGuire
    “He liked the excuse to talk to people about their shared differences, which became their shared similarities when held up to the right light. They had all survived something. The fact that they had survived different somethings didn't change the fact that they would always be, in certain ways, the same.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #6
    Seanan McGuire
    “The rules of the school are simple. Heal. Hope. And if you can, find your way back where you belong.

    No Solicitation. No visitors.

    No quests.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #7
    Seanan McGuire
    “They can be hard for their families to understand, those returned, used-up miracle children. They sound like liars to people who never had a doorway of their own. They sound like dreamers. They sound... unwell, to the charitable, and simply sick to the cruel.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #8
    Seanan McGuire
    “You were a mermaid, weren't you? That's what Nadya said."
    "I still am," said Cora. "I just have my scales under my skin for now.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #9
    Seanan McGuire
    “Some adventures require nothing more than a willing heart and the ability to trip over the cracks in the world.”
    Seanan McGuire, Down Among the Sticks and Bones

  • #10
    Seanan McGuire
    “Blood is thicker than water, but family isn’t just about blood. Family is about faith, and loyalty, and who you love. If you don’t have those things, I don’t care what the blood says. You’re not family.”
    Seanan McGuire, Midnight Blue-Light Special

  • #11
    Seanan McGuire
    “A single revelation does not change a life. It is a start.”
    Seanan McGuire, Down Among the Sticks and Bones

  • #12
    Seanan McGuire
    “If you want to help her, you need to help yourself first. No one serves their friends by grinding themselves into dust on the altar of compassion.”
    Seanan McGuire, In an Absent Dream

  • #13
    Seanan McGuire
    “Children have always tumbled down rabbit holes, fallen through mirrors, been swept away by unseasonal floods or carried off by tornadoes. Children have always traveled, and because they are young and bright and full of contradictions, they haven’t always restricted their travel to the possible. Adulthood brings limitations like gravity and linear space and the idea that bedtime is a real thing, and not an artificially imposed curfew. Adults can still tumble down rabbit holes and into enchanted wardrobes, but it happens less and less with every year they live. Maybe this is a natural consequence of living in a world where being careful is a necessary survival trait, where logic wears away the potential for something bigger and better than the obvious. Childhood melts, and flights of fancy are replaced by rules. Tornados kill people: they don’t carry them off to magical worlds. Talking foxes are a sign of fever, not guides sent to start some grand adventure.
    But children, ah, children. Children follow the foxes, and open the wardrobes, and peek beneath the bridge. Children climb the walls and fall down the wells and run the razor’s edge of possibility until sometimes, just sometimes, the possible surrenders and shows them the way to go home.”
    Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky

  • #14
    Seanan McGuire
    “Their love wanted to fix her, and refused to see that she wasn't broken.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #15
    Stephen        King
    “...he never forgot that sweet, violent feeling of having touched some great adventure, of having looked for a moment at some beautiful white light that was, in fact, every color of the rainbow.”
    Stephen King, The Talisman

  • #16
    Seanan McGuire
    “Hope means you keep on holding to things that won't ever be so again, and so you bleed an inch at a time until there's nothing left.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway
    tags: hope

  • #17
    Seanan McGuire
    “Where did you find the whipped cream?” he asked. “You had milk, I had science,” said Jack. “It’s amazing how much of culinary achievement can be summarized by that sentence. Cheese making, for example. The perfect intersection of milk, science, and foolish disregard for the laws of nature.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #18
    Seanan McGuire
    “She was a woman with something to protect. That made her more dangerous than they could ever have suspected.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #19
    Seanan McGuire
    “Real' is a four-letter word, and I'll thank you to use it as little as possible while you live under my roof.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #20
    Seanan McGuire
    “Death was precious. That didn't change the fact that life was limited.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #21
    Seanan McGuire
    “Older than I look, younger than I ought to be. My skin is a riddle not to be solved, and even letting go of everything I love won’t offer me the answer. My window is closing, if that’s what you’re asking. Every day I wake up a little more linear, a little less lost, and one day I’ll be one of the women who says ‘I had the most charming dream,’ and I’ll mean it. Old enough to know what I’m losing in the process of being found.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #22
    Seanan McGuire
    “There was peace in stillness, a serenity that couldn’t be found anywhere else in this hot, fast, often terrible world.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #23
    Seanan McGuire
    “Why does Eleanor let you have that much acid?" he asked. "Why would you want that much acid? You don't need that much acid."
    "Except that it appears I do, since I have just enough to dissolve a human body, and we have a human body in need of dissolving," said Jack. "Everything happens for a reason. And Eleanor didn't 'let' me have this much acid. I sort of collected it on my own. For a rainy day."
    "What were you expecting it to rain?" said Christopher. "Bears?”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #24
    Seanan McGuire
    “She could have flirted forever. It was just the things that came after flirting that she had no interest in.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #25
    Seanan McGuire
    “Only by learning about the journeys of others can we truly understand our own”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #26
    Seanan McGuire
    “Some people thought only motion bred strength. Those people were wrong. The mountain was as powerful as the tide, just … in a different way.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #27
    Seanan McGuire
    “I never did like to leave a story unfinished”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #28
    Seanan McGuire
    “Because the air had smelled so sweet, and the sky had been black velvet, spangled with points of diamond light that didn't flicker at all, only burned constant and cold. Because the grass had been wet with dew, and the trees had been heavy with fruit. Because she had wanted to know what was at the end of the long path between the trees, and because she hadn't wanted to turn back before she understood everything. Because for the first time in forever, she'd felt like she was going home, and that feeling had been enough to move her feet, slowly at first, and then faster, and faster, until she had been running through the clean night air, and nothing else mattered, or would ever matter again.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway

  • #29
    Seanan McGuire
    “The moon is the friendliest of the celestial bodies, after all, glowing warm and white and welcoming, like a friend who wants only to know that all of us are safe in our narrow worlds, our narrow yards, our narrow, well-considered lives. The moon worries. We may not know how we know that, but we know it all the same: that the moon watches, and the moon worries, and the moon will always love us, no matter what.”
    Seanan McGuire, Down Among the Sticks and Bones
    tags: moon

  • #30
    Lewis Carroll
    “If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?”
    Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass



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