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Aerie (Magonia, #2) Aerie by Maria Dahvana Headley
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“You are strong enough to sing as you wish, not as your pain has forced to. You aren't your hurt. You're other than that. You are not the broken things you've been.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“Maybe we're brokenhearted, but why isn't it rational to have a broken heart? It is utter shit out there, the things you can't control. The world is full of wrongs, and mess and distress and horror. Who can really be blamed for wanting to dig their way down and live in a hole, or disappear into a cave and never be around humans again? If all people do is hurt each other?”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“Carpe omnia,” I say. Not carpe diem. Not Seize the Day. No, this says Seize Everything. I’ll”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“You are strong enough to sing as you wish, not as your pain has forced you to. You aren't your hurt. You're other than that. You are not the broken things you've been.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“Maybe love is just that, and only that. The choice you make. And so, you choose to love. You choose to give it all up, to surrender your scared self and live in this mystery. Jik”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“Carpe omnia,” I say. Not carpe diem. Not Seize the Day. No, this says Seize Everything.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“Love is not this simple thing. Love isn't this obvious thing.
It's not about that first moment of knowing. It's about what you keep doing after you break each other's hearts. It's about choosing each other on terrible days as well as on beautiful ones.
It's about picking each other up off the floor and then laughing about it later. You can go pretty far into disaster as long as you're willing to look at each other again. You can fix a lot of failures.
You can fail as long as you keep trying.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“I’m a hoax, a dying boy who’s grown wings.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie
“You are strong enough to sing as you wish, not as your pain has forced you to. You aren't your hurt. You're other than that. You are not the broken things you've been. Look at yourself. You're living, not a singer in the midst of her deathsong.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie