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    Rachel Caine
    “It isn’t fair, or right, but it’s dreadfully human, the way we tear each other apart.”
    Rachel Caine, Killman Creek

  • #2
    “You see? People don’t go to such extremes out of moral revulsion, Alice. That was fear.”
    E. William Brown, Perilous Waif

  • #3
    Colleen Hoover
    “The good thing about sins is they don’t have to be atoned for immediately,”
    Colleen Hoover, Verity

  • #4
    Rachel Caine
    “Nightmares aren’t frightening once you wake up. Memories are.”
    Rachel Caine, Killman Creek

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    Margaret Atwood
    “We ate the birds. We ate them. We wanted their songs to flow up through our throats and burst out of our mouths, and so we ate them. We wanted their feathers to bud from our flesh. We wanted their wings, we wanted to fly as they did, soar freely among the treetops and the clouds, and so we ate them. We speared them, we clubbed them, we tangled their feet in glue, we netted them, we spitted them, we threw them onto hot coals, and all for love, because we loved them. We wanted to be one with them. We wanted to hatch out of clean, smooth, beautiful eggs, as they did, back when we were young and agile and innocent of cause and effect, we did not want the mess of being born, and so we crammed the birds into our gullets, feathers and all, but it was no use, we couldn’t sing, not effortlessly as they do, we can’t fly, not without smoke and metal, and as for the eggs we don’t stand a chance. We’re mired in gravity, we’re earthbound. We’re ankle-deep in blood, and all because we ate the birds, we ate them a long time ago, when we still had the power to say no.”
    Margaret Atwood



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