Damsel Quotes
Damsel
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Elana K. Arnold11,448 ratings, 3.30 average rating, 3,018 reviews
Damsel Quotes
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“I made you beautiful,” Emory said again, again. “You keep saying that,” Ama answered. “But I did not ask for your beauty. I made beauty all on my own. I did not need you then.”
― Damsel
― Damsel
“And that is the way it has always been," the queen mother said again. "And if something is the way it has always been, who are we to wish it otherwise? Who are we to want anything at all? Who are we to desire?"
"I desire," Ama said.”
― Damsel
"I desire," Ama said.”
― Damsel
“Dusk was the most colorful hour, with the horizon set on fire by the breath of the yawning sun.”
― Damsel
― Damsel
“At last Emory turned to leave, well pleased, and then a thought flashed through Ama’s mind, a realization that chilled her even more deeply than the rain –
This is how he likes me best… when I am in need of rescue.”
― Damsel
This is how he likes me best… when I am in need of rescue.”
― Damsel
“You see, Ama, it is for men to create. It is for men to decide. It is for men to speak. It is your place to listen, and follow, and gestate. And those are no small things! For without women to listen, how would the men’s words be heard? Without your fertile womb, how could my son hope to grow? You are important, Ama. Desperately important. But do not overreach.”
― Damsel
― Damsel
“Perhaps the key to being content, even without a past, is to keep your eyes firmly on the present moment, and looking no further than what was most probably around just the very next bend—tonight, a fire—and not anticipating beyond that, or allowing oneself to cast backward, into the great black void of before.”
― Damsel
― Damsel
“Secrets, like memories, do not disappear just because they are buried by snow or time or distance.”
― Damsel
― Damsel
“One should not make a pet out of a wild beast,” Ama said. She mounted Emory, knelt over him, and, ignoring his batting, bloodied hands, she reached into his chest, pulled open his mortal wound, and extracted his still-beating heart. It pulsed in her palm, and Ama bit into it like a ripe plum.”
― Damsel
― Damsel
“No one knew how the castle had come to be, and Emory did not care. He did not care why a sun hung in the sky; it did, and that was enough for him. As long as it warmed his back each day and disappeared each night, Emory had no desire to waste his time examining the whys and wherefores behind it’s existence, and that was how he felt about the castle and the cliffs, the sea and the sky. The world was made. That was all.”
― Damsel
― Damsel
