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Sightwitch (The Witchlands, #2.5) Sightwitch by Susan Dennard
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“Paths do not come to you. You have to find them for yourself, and sometimes, you have to carve new ones entirely.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“History might easily be rewritten, but someone somewhere always remembers what truly happened.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“We value things more when we know they won’t last forever.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“Heart-Threads are not fated, nor are they necessarily singular. Like any relationship, a Heart-Thread is a choice you make.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“The bond forms from respect and shared experience, and though attraction can sometimes play its part, it is not necessary. Love is love and is the most powerful connection we humans have.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“A person can grieve for herself yet still revel in someone else’s good fortune.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“What is life except perception?”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“all the records and memories we’d kept were soon forgotten, for history is all too easily rewritten and the past is all too easily erased.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“...for history is all too easily rewritten and the past is all to easily erased.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“This was my true path. One without structure, without Sight or guarantee or anyone at my side to help me forge ahead. Yet I knew what mattered most, and I would do whatever it took to get there.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“The she offered me the smile of one who has lived a thousand lives and loved a thousand loves. "If you have found someone you are about," she said, "and if that person cares for you in return, do not let it slip past. It will be your greatest regret if you do.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“Love is love, and is the most powerful connection we humans have.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“Sometimes we fall in love with those who have been beside us all along.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch
“Follow the Bat in the mountains, to find the soil and stones.
Follow the Fox and the Iris, to find the tides of home.
Follow the Hound and the Giant, to find the winds and the storm.
And follow the Hawk moving eastern, to find what flames have born.
Follow the Rook to the snowcaps, and you'll find the soul that begins.
But it's in the pitch-deep darkness, that you'll find where all things end.”
Susan Dennard, Sightwitch