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Hunting the Corrigan's Blood (Cadence Drake, #1) Hunting the Corrigan's Blood by Holly Lisle
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“Race doesn't exist.

Skin color exists. Hair and eye color are real. Body type varies from individual to individual, as does tooth shape and color, the form of fingernails, and the amount and texture of body hair. But 'race' is a phantom conjured up by people no different from each other than purebred Cocker spaniels are. Race is a lie, and the people who conjure by it, no matter their color or their politics, are liars.”
Holly Lisle, Hunting the Corrigan's Blood
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“I thought news was despicable. It was publicly-supported gossip, invasion into the lives and sufferings of strangers, and the love of it represented an unconscionable desire to destroy the privacy of people whose lives had been thrown into turmoil.”
Holly Lisle, Hunting the Corrigan's Blood
“It was so beautiful to know that I would go on forever, and so terrible to know that the part of me that fought through the pain of existence as Cadence Drake would never be only Cadence Drake beyond the few brief, flickering instants that my fragile fleshself survived. I would be absorbed into the greater whole and would cease to exist.”
Holly Lisle, Hunting the Corrigan's Blood
“Race is a lie, and the people who conjure by it, no matter their color or their politics, are liars.”
Holly Lisle, Hunting the Corrigan's Blood