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    Gail Carriger
    “Excellent. Ignorance is most undervalued in a student.”
    Gail Carriger, Etiquette & Espionage

  • #2
    Katherine Arden
    “All my life,” she said, “I have been told ‘go’ and ‘come.’ I am told how I will live, and I am told how I must die. I must be a man’s servant and a mare for his pleasure, or I must hide myself behind walls and surrender my flesh to a cold, silent god. I would walk into the jaws of hell itself, if it were a path of my own choosing. I would rather die tomorrow in the forest than live a hundred years of the life appointed me. Please. Please let me help you.”
    Katherine Arden, The Bear and the Nightingale

  • #3
    Madeline Miller
    “Humbling women seems to me a chief pastime of poets. As if there can be no story unless we crawl and weep.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #4
    Madeline Miller
    “Even the most beautiful nymph is largely useless, and an ugly one would be nothing, less than nothing. She would never marry or produce children. She would be a burden to her family, a stain upon the face of the world. She would live in the shadows, scorned and reviled. But a monster,” he said, “she always has a place. She may have all the glory her teeth can snatch. She will not be loved for it, but she will not be constrained either. So whatever foolish sorrow you harbor, forget it. I think it may be said that you improved her.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #5
    “Brides, nymphs were called, but that is not really how the world saw us. We were an endless feast laid out upon a table, beautiful and renewing. And so very bad at getting away.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #6
    Rin Chupeco
    “In California everyone just gets…caught up. We don’t think much beyond how we want people to see us, like us.”
    Rin Chupeco, The Sacrifice

  • #7
    Kiersten White
    “No, what disgusted them was that they had no power over me. I no longer fit their ideal of a virgin waiting for them to claim me. That was what repulsed them. That was what they found monstrous. I wasn’t theirs anymore, and I never could be again. Naturally, violence came next.”
    Kiersten White, Lucy Undying



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