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  • #1
    Ariel Lawhon
    “Memory is a wicked thing that warps and twists. But paper and ink receive the truth without emotion, and they read it back without partiality. That, I believe, is why so few women are taught to read and write. God only knows what they would do with the power of pen and ink at their disposal.”
    Ariel Lawhon, The Frozen River

  • #2
    Ariel Lawhon
    “It’s an unimaginative accusation and one that I am frankly tired of hearing. Witchcraft. As though there is no other explanation for a woman who excels at her work.”
    Ariel Lawhon, The Frozen River

  • #3
    Ariel Lawhon
    “The native people believe that the fox presents itself only in times of great uncertainty. That it acts as a guide.”
    Ariel Lawhon, The Frozen River

  • #4
    Ariel Lawhon
    “Monday, February 1. A snowstorm… Thursday, February 4. It snowed… Saturday, February 6. A very cold day… Sunday, February 7. Clear and excessive cold… Monday, February 8. Terrible, cold, and windy… “God, I hate winter,” I say,”
    Ariel Lawhon, The Frozen River

  • #5
    Kaliane Bradley
    “If you ever fall in love, you’ll be a person who was in love for the rest of your life.”
    Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time

  • #6
    Kaliane Bradley
    “Belief has very little to do with rationale. Why demand a map for uncharted territory?”
    Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time

  • #7
    Kaliane Bradley
    “I had always thought of joy as a shouting, flamboyant thing, that tossed breath into the sky like a ball. Instead it robbed me of my speech and my air. I was pinned in place by joy and I didn’t know what to do.”
    Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time

  • #8
    Kaliane Bradley
    “I don’t mean to sound pessimistic. I only do because I can see how wrong my choices were. Don’t do it like this. Don’t enter believing yourself a node in a grand undertaking, that your past and your trauma will define your future, that individuals don’t matter. The most radical thing I ever did was love him, and I wasn’t even the first person in this story to do that. But you can get it right, if you try. You will have hope, and you have been forgiven. Forgiveness, which takes you back to the person you were and lets you reset them. Hope, which exists in a future in which you are new. Forgiveness and hope are miracles. They let you change your life. They are time-travel.”
    Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time



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