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The Lady of the Sorrows (The Bitterbynde, #2) The Lady of the Sorrows by Cecilia Dart-Thornton
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“The measure of happiness is merely the difference between expectations and outcomes. It is not concerned with what one possesses – it is concerned with how content one is with what one possesses.”
Cecilia Dart-Thornton, The Lady of the Sorrows
“If you are the lantern, I am the flame;
If you are the lake, then I am the rain;
If you are the desert, I am the sea;
If you are the blossom, I am the bee;
If you are the fruit, then I am the core;
If you are the rock, then I am the ore;
If you are the ballad, I am the word;
If you are the sheath, then I am the sword.”
Cecilia Dart-Thornton, The Lady of the Sorrows
“I want you
and it will be so,
While I have life.”
Cecilia Dart-Thornton, The Lady of the Sorrows
“I did not know it would be like this," complained Viviana. "I hate slugs."
"They like you," said Caitri, subtracting one from Viviana's sleeve. "Anyway, you said you wanted to come," she added primly.
"I said I wanted to come but I never said I would not grumble.”
Cecilia Dart-Thornton, The Lady of the Sorrows
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