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    Natsuo Kirino
    “Izanami - over the long years that she had handed out death - had become a true goddess, and not just that: the quintessential destroyer […] she was the goddess who invited our desire and also our defilement; she bore the weight of the past and lived on into the future for ever. The realisation filled me with overwhelming awe.”
    Natsuo Kirino

  • #2
    Margaret Atwood
    “I can’t think of myself, my body, sometimes, without seeing the skeleton: how I must appear to an electron. A cradle of life, made of bones; and within, hazards, warped proteins, bad crystals jagged as glass.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale

  • #3
    Jeanette Winterson
    “I know what I think, but words in the head are like voices under water.”
    Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

  • #4
    Margaret Atwood
    “Maybe none of this is about control. Maybe it isn’t really about who can own whom, who can do what to whom and get away with it, even as far as death. Maybe it isn’t about who can sit and who has to kneel or stand or lie down, legs spread open. Maybe it’s about who can do what to whom and be forgiven for it. Never tell me it amounts to the same thing.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale

  • #5
    Natsuo Kirino
    “Our gods did not come to us in any specific form, but we held them in our hearts and understood them in our own way.”
    Natsuo Kirino, The Goddess Chronicle

  • #6
    Margaret Atwood
    “I avoid looking down at my body, not so much because it’s shameful or immodest but because I don’t want to see it. I don’t want to look at something that determines me so completely.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale

  • #7
    G. Willow Wilson
    “There's this ayah from the Quran that my dad always quotes when he sees something bad on TV. A fire or a flood or a bombing. "Whoever kills one person, it is as if he has killed all of mankind... And whoever saves one person, it is as if he has saved all of mankind." When I was a little kid, that always made me feel better. Because no matter how bad things get there are always people who rush in to help. And according to my dad they are blessed.”
    G. Willow Wilson, Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal

  • #8
    Gwendolyn Brooks
    “You do not have to die this certain day.
    Death will abide, will pamper your postponement.
    I assure you death will wait. Death has
    a lot of time. Death can
    attend to you tomorrow. Or next week. Death is
    just down the street; is most obliging neighbor;
    can meet you any moment.
    You need not die today.
    Stay here–through pout or pain or peskyness.
    Stay here. See what the news is going to be tomorrow.
    Graves grow no green that you can use.
    Remember, green’s your color. You are Spring.”
    Gwendolyn Brooks



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