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Devil and the Bluebird Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black
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“Remember that the devil is the one who tells you to play a tune that's not your own, and you can drive him right on out into the cold by playing what's in your soul.”
Jennifer Mason-Black, Devil and the Bluebird
“She’d given it away once; she never would again. Life took things from you: mothers, friends, sometimes even choices. But that wasn’t the same as giving parts of yourself away. It was her voice to use: to say no and yes and “I love you” with, to sing with, even to hold silent.”
Jennifer Mason-Black, Devil and the Bluebird
“...fame is something other people hand you, while success is what you define for yourself.”
Jennifer Mason-Black, Devil and the Bluebird
“Maybe the answer was as simple as this: maybe every voice had a role to play, a song each could use, a way to keep making things better. Maybe what seemed like the best was only the beginning.”
Jennifer Mason-Black, Devil and the Bluebird
“Blue, there's always a muse waiting. There's always a journey required. You can't play—can't sing or write for real—until you start finding your way.”
Jennifer Mason-Black, Devil and the Bluebird