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  • #1
    Catherynne M. Valente
    “I do not tolerate a world emptied of you. I have tried. For a year I have called every black tree Marya Morevna; I have looked for your face in the patterns of the ice. In the dark, I have pored over the loss of you like pale gold.”
    Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless

  • #2
    Rosemary Sutcliff
    “No, don't draw away from me. Whatever else I am, I am your son - your most wretched son. If you do not hate me, try to love me a little, Father; it is lonely never to have been loved, only devoured.”
    Rosemary Sutcliff - Sword at Sunset

  • #3
    Oscar Wilde
    “Yet each man kills the thing he loves,
    By each let this be heard,
    Some do it with a bitter look,
    Some with a flattering word,
    The coward does it with a kiss,
    The brave man with a sword!

    Some kill their love when they are young,
    And some when they are old;
    Some strangle with the hands of Gold:
    The kindest use a knife, because
    The dead so soon grow cold.

    Some love too little, some too long,
    Some sell and others buy;
    Some do the deed with many tears,
    And some without a sigh:
    For each man kills the thing he loves,
    Yet each man does not die.”
    Oscar Wilde, Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde including the Ballad of Reading Gaol

  • #4
    Virgil
    “I will carry you on my back. This labor of love will never wear me down. Whatever falls to us now, we both will share one peril, one path to safety.”
    Virgil, The Aeneid
    tags: love

  • #5
    Virgil
    “No help or hope of help existed.”
    Virgil, The Aeneid

  • #6
    Stephen Graham Jones
    “What I am is the Indian who can’t die. I’m the worst dream America ever had.”
    Stephen Graham Jones, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter

  • #7
    Stephen Graham Jones
    “My heart is a chainsaw, yes, but you’re the one who starts it.”
    Stephen Graham Jones, My Heart Is a Chainsaw

  • #8
    Aeschylus
    “Pour everything out for the blood you have shed, you're wasting your time in appeasing the dead.”
    Aeschylus, The Oresteia: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides

  • #9
    Sophocles
    “ELECTRA: Oh but my love—now that you have travelled back down all those years to meet my heart, over all this grief of mine, do not oh love—

    ORESTES: What are you asking?

    ELECTRA: Do not turn your face from me. Don't take yourself away.”
    Sophocles, Electra



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