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The Wind Thief (Vanished, #4) The Wind Thief by B.B. Griffith
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B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief
“Nothing is lost forever,”
B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief
“Losing your mind doesn’t have to look like the common room in a psych ward. It’s not usually babbling, rocking, wide-eyed lunacy. Sometimes, losing your mind is just that—losing it. Memories are slowly lost to fog. The foundations of your identity—the people and places—fade away, associations lost, history forgotten.”
B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief
“For the Diné, time is a great circle. Everything has a season. Life, death, rain, snow, planting, harvesting—all things come again. The balance offers peace, but one can easily get lost within the circle as well, until one day, they wake up blinking like Blackfeather, looking around at a land completely changed, wondering what has been lost and what has been forgotten.”
B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief
“With the anger gone, the fear steps forward again. That’s all anger is—a mask for fear to wear. It has its purpose, but wearing it is tiring,”
B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief
“It is good to feel the pain but also good to face it with composure. Otherwise, it threatens to overcome us.”
B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief
“Losing your mind doesn’t have to look like the common room in a psych ward. It’s not usually babbling, rocking, wide-eyed lunacy. Sometimes, losing your mind is just that—losing it. Memories are slowly lost to fog. The foundations of your identity”
B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief
“That’s all anger is—a mask for fear to wear.”
B.B. Griffith, The Wind Thief