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Snow White (Timeless Fairy Tales, #11) Snow White by K.M. Shea
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“Falling in love is frightening because it means your heart is no longer under your control, yes, but when the other person returns your affection—that is not the end of your trial but merely the beginning. It’s the heartache and pain that come with life that test you. It’s the times you feel like you have been beaten to within an inch of your life, like the whole world is against you. It’s the years that pass and gradually change how you look—how you spend your time. That is the real challenge in love, and that is where it most often fails. People fall in love with an ideal—not a person.”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“As heroes, we should be secure in our glory and masculinity while recognizing the strength and nobility of women, as well!”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“I have got some disheartening news for you: we all have personal struggles. They cannot be fixed, nor do they have an end. They are something we are forced to fight our whole life.”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“Release the grudges you’re holding against yourself,” Angel said. “Or one day they will become your undoing.” Snow White set the papers she was holding back on her desk. “What do you mean?” “If you continue to dwell on your short-comings, you will drive yourself mad. You are human. You will make mistakes. And while I admire your spirit—for it means you will work actively to make as few errors as possible and learn from them—I can say if you do not learn to forgive yourself for your past iniquities, years from now it will be you we are rescuing. Such thoughts open the doorway to darkness.”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“You will be Queen Snow White, The Great,” he said. “Because you will lead others to achieve what most deem impossible, even if they question their sanity along the way.”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“It was different from how she imagined it would be. Instead of sweeping her off her feet in a glorious and romantic progression, her feelings for Fritz had slowly snuck up behind her and essentially walloped her upside the head. It was not all-consuming like fire, but more similar to the sudden thaw of winter into spring. She hadn’t noticed it all that much, and now—suddenly—she was dimly aware that Fritz had become so important to her, she would do anything just to stay by his side. (She had come this far for Faina. In her heart, Snow White dimly realized she’d go just as far for Fritz.)”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“I can tell you from personal experience: when it seems like your world is ending, and all is crashing down upon you, you’ll find new courage to try where before you were too afraid.”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“can tell you from personal experience: when it seems like your world is ending, and all is crashing down upon you, you’ll find new courage to try where before you were too afraid.”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“we all have personal struggles. They cannot be fixed, nor do they have an end. They are something we are forced to fight our whole life.”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“Why? As heroes, we should be secure in our glory and masculinity while recognizing the strength and nobility of women, as well!”
K.M. Shea, Snow White
“Lord Kleist”
K.M. Shea, Snow White