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  • #1
    Shirley Marr
    “I swapped my heart for a bargaining chip a long time ago. And here I am turning it over and over again in my hand, not sure what to trade it in for.”
    Shirley Marr, Fury

  • #2
    Oscar Wilde
    “I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince and Other Stories

  • #3
    Miranda July
    “All I ever really want to know is how other people are making it through life—where do they put their body, hour by hour, and how do they cope inside of it.”
    Miranda July, It Chooses You

  • #4
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “The way is shut. It was made by those who are Dead, and the Dead keep it, until the time comes. The way is shut.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King

  • #5
    Ann Leckie
    “The question is not, said the Myriad, whether distant events will affect us. This is not truly a question-- they can and they will. Nor is the question how we will be affected. One can make any number of careful and informed guesses, but until events occur any predictions are subject to error, to the extent that one's information, or one's understanding, may be incomplete. [...] The relevant question here, it seems to me, is not any of those things. It is, rather, Do you care?”
    Ann Leckie, The Raven Tower

  • #6
    Ann Leckie
    “I’ve been thinking,” I said to Oissen, when he returned the next afternoon. “Yes, the Myriad had warned me you might do that.”
    Ann Leckie, The Raven Tower

  • #7
    A.J. Aalto
    “Okay,” Bruce said easily. “Feel your feels, lady, totally.”
    A.J. Aalto, Closet Full of Bones

  • #8
    Alexis Henderson
    “Good people don't bow their heads and bite their tongues while other good people suffer. Good people are not complicit.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #9
    Alexis Henderson
    “True Evil...wore the skin of good men. It uttered prayers, not curses. It feigned mercy where there was only malice. It studied Scriptures only to spit out lies.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #10
    Alexis Henderson
    “To be woman is to be a sacrifice.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #11
    Alexis Henderson
    “This was the great shame of Bethel: complacency and complicity that were responsible for the deaths of generations of girls. It was the sickness that placed the pride of men before the innocents they were sworn to protect. It was a structure that exploited the weakest among them for the benefit of those born to power.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #12
    Alexis Henderson
    “Today, we choose mercy."
    The flock answered her as one.
    "Now and forevermore.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #13
    Alexis Henderson
    “It's almost the witching hour,' said Martha, and a bitter smile touched her lips. 'Perhaps that's what the Prophet should have named this wretched year. It's more fitting, don't you think? The Year of the Witching.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #14
    Alexis Henderson
    “Sometimes I think we share a soul. His pain has become mine. And mine his.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #15
    Alexis Henderson
    “This was the great shame of Bethel: complacency and complicity that were responsible for the deaths of generations of girls. It was the sickness that placed the pride of men before the innocents they were sworn to protect. It was a structure that exploited the weakest among them for the benefit of those born to power.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #16
    Alexis Henderson
    “Good people don’t bow their heads and bite their tongues while other good people suffer. Good people are not complicit.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #17
    Alexis Henderson
    “I love him. He taught me how. I don't think I knew how to choose to love until I met him.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #18
    Alexis Henderson
    “Sometimes I wonder if my secrets are better swallowed than spoken. Perhaps my truths have done enough harm. Perhaps I should take my memories to the grave and let the dead judge my sins.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #19
    Alexis Henderson
    “Immanuelle stared at him—this man who’d used his lies to make himself a martyr. He thought he was the one who made the true sacrifice, but he couldn’t be more wrong.

    It was not the Prophet who bore Bethel, bound to his back like a millstone. It was all of the innocent girls and women—like Miriam and Leah—who suffered and died at the hands of men who exploited them. They were Bethel’s sacrifice. They were the bones upon which the Church was built.

    Their pain was the great shame of the Father’s faith, and all of Bethel shared in it. Men like the Prophet, who lurked and lusted after the innocent, who found joy in their pain, who brutalized and broke them down until they were nothing, exploiting those they were meant to protect. The Church, which not only excused and forgave the sins of its leaders but enabled them: with the Protocol and the market stocks, with muzzles and lashings and twisted Scriptures. It was the whole of them, the heart of Bethel itself, that made certain every woman who lived behind its gate had only two choices: resignation, or ruin.

    No more, Immanuelle thought. No more punishments or Protocols. No more muzzles or contrition. No more pyres or gutting blades. No more girls beaten or broken silent. No more brides in white gowns lying like lambs on the altar for slaughter.

    She would see an end to all of it.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #20
    Alexis Henderson
    “The forest is sentient in a way man is not. She sees with a thousand eyes and forgets nothing.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #21
    Alexis Henderson
    “True evil, Immanuelle realized now, wore the skin of good men. It uttered prayers, not curses. It feigned mercy where there was only malice. It studied Scriptures only to spit out lies.”
    Alexis Henderson, The Year of the Witching

  • #22
    Donna Tartt
    “Beauty is terror. Whatever we call beautiful, we quiver before it.”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History

  • #23
    Donna Tartt
    “Does such a thing as 'the fatal flaw,' that showy dark crack running down the middle of a life, exist outside literature? I used to think it didn't. Now I think it does. And I think that mine is this: a morbid longing for the picturesque at all costs.”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History

  • #24
    Donna Tartt
    “Forgive me, for all the things I did but mostly for the ones that I did not.”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History

  • #25
    Miye Lee
    “Whether you have a good dream you bought from this department store or do not dream at all, all of us sleep in one way or another to get closure from yesterday and prepare for tomorrow. In that sense, sleep is no longer a waste of time.”
    Lee Mi Ye, DallerGut Dream Department Store

  • #26
    Miye Lee
    “I believe there are two ways to love your life, Penny. The first is to work hard to change your life when you feel unsatisfied.'
    'That seems about right.' Penny nods.
    'The second option may look easier, but is actually more difficult. And even if you do change your life through the first option, you must ultimately get through the second to be at complete peace.'
    'And what is that?'
    'To accept your life as it is and be grateful. It's easier said than done. But if you can do it, I believe this will help you realise happiness has just been around the corner.”
    Lee Mi Ye, DallerGut Dream Department Store
    tags: life

  • #27
    Kylie Lee Baker
    “I am the night that birthed the world. I am the bones of all the planets. I am silence. I am the end.”
    Kylie Lee Baker, The Scarlet Alchemist



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