The Grass-Cutting Sword Quotes
The Grass-Cutting Sword
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The Grass-Cutting Sword Quotes
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“Of course, Storm-Lord! But why would a god marry a poor farm girl?" asked one of the bound novices, his voice thin and chirping as an insect.
"All things must eventually mate," I shrugged, "having been cast into a man's flesh I must do as flesh does. And it hardly matters whether one mates with a woman or a rock or a river - the end result is the same. Once all the world wed stones and trees - but this is a degenerate age, and no one keeps to tradition.”
― The Grass-Cutting Sword
"All things must eventually mate," I shrugged, "having been cast into a man's flesh I must do as flesh does. And it hardly matters whether one mates with a woman or a rock or a river - the end result is the same. Once all the world wed stones and trees - but this is a degenerate age, and no one keeps to tradition.”
― The Grass-Cutting Sword
“Don't you know how far women stretch?”
― The Grass-Cutting Sword
― The Grass-Cutting Sword
