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    Jeffe Kennedy
    “Something in us recognizes magic when we encounter it. Whether we believe in it consciously or not. It affects us and the choices we make.”
    Jeffe Kennedy, Master of the Opera Act 1: Passionate Overture

  • #2
    Jeffe Kennedy
    “Believe me, I know. I used to think that it only happened once, your single opportunity to make good. But now I think - no, know - that love is abundant. That's Glorianna's gift to us. That we love, over and over, many times and many people. You're one of them. I love you, Ash."
    He crossed to me, tentative, and lifted his hands to cup my naked breasts. "Your tits are so much larger,"he commented.”
    Jeffe Kennedy, The Tears of the Rose

  • #3
    Robin Hobb
    “Pain and perfection. It was the only path to redemption he knew.”
    Robin Hobb, Ship of Magic

  • #3
    Robin Hobb
    “At the moment of deciding not to argue further, he had given up all emotional investment in the situation. He had withdrawn his anma into himself as he had been taught to do, divesting it of his anger and offense as he did so. It was not that these emotions were unworthy or inappropriate; it was simply that they were wasted upon the man. He swept his mind clean of reactions to the filthy blanket. By the time he reached the foredeck, he had regained not just calmness, but wholeness.”
    Robin Hobb, Ship of Magic

  • #4
    Robin Hobb
    “But that is not true for all folk. Some folk are meant to argue with fate. And win.”
    Robin Hobb, Ship of Magic

  • #5
    Robin Hobb
    “Once a person had realized death, if they could turn aside from pain they immediately turned toward wonder and Sa. It took both steps, Wintrow knew that. If a person had not accepted death as a reality, the touch could be refused. Some accepted death and the touch, but could not let go of their pain. They clung to it as a final vestige of life.”
    Robin Hobb, Ship of Magic

  • #6
    Mary Beard
    “You cannot easily fit women into a structure that is already coded as male; you have to change the structure. That means thinking about power differently. It means decoupling it from public prestige. It means thinking collaboratively, about the power of followers not just of leaders. It means, above all, thinking about power as an attribute or even a verb (‘to power’), not as a possession.”
    Mary Beard, Women & Power: A Manifesto

  • #7
    Jack Gilbert
    “We must risk delight. We can do without pleasure,
    but not delight. Not enjoyment. We must have
    the stubbornness to accept our gladness in the ruthless
    furnace of this world. To make injustice the only
    measure of our attention is to praise the Devil.”
    Jack Gilbert, Refusing Heaven



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