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But to me, all of these features, including the cigar-smoke smell of the paper, were like a time machine. Perhaps the seeds were sown then. A book is never what it seems.
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Diana Gabaldon
“I’ll leave it to you, Sassenach,” he said dryly, “to imagine what it feels like to arrive unexpectedly in the midst of a brothel, in possession of a verra large sausage.”
Diana Gabaldon, Dragonfly in Amber

Diana Gabaldon
“The implication was reasonably clear; I condemned him, and his minions would be round promptly to cut off my nipples and burn Jared’s warehouse. I licked dry lips, cursing Louis. Why couldn’t he just have wanted my body?”
Diana Gabaldon, Dragonfly in Amber

Diana Gabaldon
“Social prejudice is a strong force, but no match for simple competence when skill is in urgent demand and short supply.”
Diana Gabaldon, Dragonfly in Amber

“The arrival of Christianity in Ireland brought with it the painful disconnection from the earth that still resonates today. Until then, people lived in harmony with nature. The power and importance of the land was understood and respected. For Christians, this life on earth was only a preparation for the next life. They believed it was acceptable to use and abuse the land as much as we liked in order to achieve our goals in the next life. The pagan religions, however, were deeply ingrained in Ireland, so the clever Christians knew that enforcing their beliefs with brute force wouldn’t work there. In order to facilitate their slow and insidious takeover, they blended the Christian religion with the native earth-based faith, eventually nearly rooting it out, but not completely.”
Mary Reynolds, The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves

Cebo Campbell
“I don’t believe there has ever been a more terrible weapon in this world than the word they.
Cebo Campbell, Sky Full of Elephants

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