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Meridian (Fenestra, #1) Meridian by Amber Kizer
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“Everything changes. Everything is temporary, except for the sky. When you find yourself caught up in the horrors or heroes of a lifetime, look up. Don't look down. That which is beneath our feet is liquid, but the sky, the sky is solid, constant, ever ready and ever hopeful that the sun will rise in the morning and the moon will rise at night. They don't really set, you know. They're always rising, just rising for someone else.”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“Love is the greatest act of faith.”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“What good is a quilt if it's unused? The same as a life unused. They're meant to be wrung out and frayed around the edges. That's the way of things. Always has been. Always will be. ”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“I pushed back my chair and leaned against the table, then swung back to Tens. 'And if you're not nicer to me I'll just wiggle my eyebrows or purse my lips or whatever the hell I do to kill everything around me and then you'll be dead. And then we'll see who gets the last laugh.”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
tags: humor
“What is it? Tens, I can see the stick up your arse from here. I'm dying remember? Dying people don't have time for silly moods”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“Death is what makes life possible. It's the balance, Meridian. There always has to be balance.”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“Her fingers were gnarled and crooked like the roots of the oldest swamp trees. Not prissy roots of trees that grew in manicured parks and didn't understand the mess of life. These were roots forced to grow around, and down, and through, to survive.”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change it's form.”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“Smoked sausage and a jolly tupping. Ale and folly. Fickle bosoms and bar fights. That is the sum of experiences my souls gathered from their lives. Why do I attract all the unsophisticated fancy men? For once could one love the opera and his mother?
—Lucinda Myer, b. 1702-d. 1808”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“I'm eclipsed by my role in the world”
Amber Kizer, Meridian
“Love is a precious gift – one without strings”
Amber Kizer, Meridian