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  • #1
    Catherynne M. Valente
    “Lebedeva’s eyes shone. “Masha, listen to me. Cosmetics are an extension of the will. Why do you think all men paint themselves when they go to fight? When I paint my eyes to match my soup, it is not because I have nothing better to do than worry over trifles. It says, I belong here, and you will not deny me. When I streak my lips red as foxgloves, I say, Come here, male. I am your mate, and you will not deny me. When I pinch my cheeks and dust them with mother-of-pearl, I say, Death, keep off, I am your enemy, and you will not deny me. I say these things, and the world listens, Masha. Because my magic is as strong as an arm. I am never denied.”
    Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless

  • #2
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “A marriage of two independent and equally irritable intelligences seems to me reckless to the point of insanity.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

  • #3
    Sherwood Smith
    “You, there, girl! Halt!"
    Who in the universe ever halts when the enemy tells them to?”
    Sherwood Smith, Crown Duel

  • #4
    Jim  Butcher
    “Predator is not property,” Grimm said in a calm, level tone. “She is not my possession. She is my home. Her crew are not my employees. They are my family. And if you threaten to take my home and destroy the livelihood of my family again, Commodore, I will be inclined to kill you where you stand.”
    Jim Butcher, The Aeronaut's Windlass

  • #5
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    “Ignorance is not stupidity, but it might as well be. And I do not like feeling stupid.”
    Lois McMaster Bujold, The Curse of Chalion

  • #6
    “Dreams are real as long as they last. Can we say more of life?”
    Anonymous, The Upanishads

  • #7
    Joseph Campbell
    “Wherever the poetry of myth is interpreted as biography, history, or science, it is killed.”
    Joseph Campbell, The Hero With a Thousand Faces

  • #8
    Joseph Campbell
    “Humor is the touchstone of the truly mythological as distinct from the more literal-minded and sentimental theological mood.”
    Joseph Campbell, The Hero With a Thousand Faces

  • #9
    Jim  Butcher
    “But they were doughnuts of darkness. Evil, damned doughnuts, tainted by the spawn of darkness . . . . . . which could obviously be redeemed only by passing through the fiery, cleansing inferno of a wizardly digestive tract.”
    Jim Butcher, Skin Game

  • #10
    Shan Sa
    “To other women the choice of clothes was a form of ingenious exhibition, a shameless seduction. To me, dresses were like a breastplate that I put on to set off to war against this life.”
    Shan Sa, Empress

  • #11
    Shan Sa
    “In the closed world of the gynaeceum, despite the gardens and parkland extending beyong the horizon, despite the insurmountable walls separating pavillions and palaces, the tangled web of our fate was inescapable. Why did these women love each other to the point of madness? Why did they loathe one another so vehemently, and why did sworn enemies feel such horror and fascination for one another? Why should furious hate become obsession, then intoxication and the very reason to live?

    Because love and hate were the two heads of the demon.”
    Shan Sa, Empress

  • #12
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “What are you to do with the people who are cursed with both hearts and brains?”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

  • #13
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “I gather that he nearly knocked you down, damaged your property, and generally made a nuisance of himself, and that you instantly concluded he must be some relation to me.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

  • #14
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “I do know the worst sin--perhaps the only sin--passion can commit, is to be joyless.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

  • #15
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    “The Father of Winter says tells Ista,
    "...For my great-souled child is very late, and lost upon his road. My calling voice cannot reach him. He cannot see the light in my window, for he is sundered from me, blind and deaf and stumbling, with none to take his hand and guide him. Yet you may touch him, in his darkness. And I may touch you, in yours. Then take you this thread to draw him through the maze, where I cannot go."

    Later, Ista delivers the message,

    "Your Father calls you to His Court. You need not pack; you go garbed in glory as you stand. He waits eagerly by His palace doors to welcome you, and has prepared a place at His high table by His side, in the company of the great-souled, honored, and best-beloved. In this I speak true. Bend your head.”
    Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls

  • #16
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    “Your father calls you to his court. You need not pack. You go garbed in glorious raiment. He waits eagerly by his palace doors to welcome you, and has prepared a place at the high table, by his side, in the company of the great-souled, honored, and best-beloved.”
    Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls

  • #17
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    “I'm not getting it all sorted, she worried. I'm not getting it right.
    You are brilliant, the Voice reassured her.
    It is imperfect.
    So are all things trapped in time. You are brilliant, nonetheless. How fortunate for Us that We thirst for glorious souls rather than faultless ones, or We should be parched indeed, and most lonely in Our perfect righteousness. Carry on imperfectly, shining Ista.”
    Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls

  • #18
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    “And the Bastard grant us... in our direst need, the smallest gifts: the nail of the horseshoe, the pin of the axle, the feather at the pivot point, the pebble at the mountain's peak, the kiss in despair, the one right word.”
    Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls

  • #19
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    “Poets speak of hope in ladies smiles, but give me a smirk any day, I say.”
    Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls

  • #20
    Susanna Clarke
    “Such nonsense!" declared Dr Greysteel. "Whoever heard of cats doing anything useful!"
    "Except for staring at one in a supercilious manner," said Strange. "That has a sort of moral usefulness, I suppose, in making one feel uncomfortable and encouraging sober reflection upon one's imperfections.”
    Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
    tags: cats

  • #21
    Susanna Clarke
    “Houses, like people, are apt to become rather eccentric if left too much on their own; this house was the architectural equivalent of an old gentleman in a worn dressing-gown and torn slippers, who got up and went to bed at odd times of day, and who kept up a continual conversation with friends no one else could see.”
    Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

  • #22
    Susanna Clarke
    “It has been remarked (by a lady infinitely cleverer than the present author) how kindly disposed the world in general feels to young people who either die or marry. Imagine then the interest that surrounded Miss Wintertowne! No young lady ever had such advantages before: for she died upon the Tuesday, was raised to life in the early hours of Wednesday morning, and was married upon the Thursday; which some people thought too much excitement for one week.”
    Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
    tags: humor

  • #23
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #24
    Terry Pratchett
    “Thinking. This book contains some. Whether you try it at home is up to you.”
    Terry Pratchett, Nation

  • #25
    Terry Pratchett
    “Life is a trick, and you get one chance to learn it.”
    Terry Pratchett, Nation

  • #26
    Terry Pratchett
    “The world is a globe — the farther you sail, the closer to home you are.”
    Terry Pratchett, Nation

  • #27
    Marissa Meyer
    “I knew they would kill me when they found out, but…” He struggled for words, releasing a sharp breath. “I think I realized that I would rather die because I betrayed them, than live because I betrayed you.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #28
    Anne McCaffrey
    “The tears I feel today
    I'll wait to shed tomorrow.
    Though I'll not sleep this night
    Nor find surcease from sorrow.
    My eyes must keep their sight:
    I dare not be tear-blinded.
    I must be free to talk
    Not choked with grief, clear-minded.
    My mouth cannot betray
    The anguish that I know.
    Yes, I'll keep my tears til later:
    But my grief will never go.”
    Anne McCaffrey, Dragonsinger

  • #29
    Terry Pratchett
    “You didn't have to know Pilu for long to see that he floated through life like a coconut on the ocean. He always bobbed up. There was some sort of natural spring of cheerfulness that bubbled to the surface. Sadness was like a cloud across the sun, soon past. Sorrow was tucked away somewhere in his head, locked up in a cage with a blanket over it, like the captain's parrot.”
    Terry Pratchett, Nation

  • #30
    Terry Pratchett
    “HOW IMO MADE THE WORLD, IN THE TIME WHEN THINGS WERE OTHERWISE AND THE MOON WAS DIFFERENT”
    Terry Pratchett, Nation



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