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The Hummingbird Wizard (Annie Szabo #1) The Hummingbird Wizard by Meredith Blevins
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“to that place where no one could hear me but the sand when I walked upon it, where I could write and work, where I could read and sleep, where no one needed me except the shoreline to remark upon its incredible beauty.”
Meredith Blevins, The Hummingbird Wizard
“You got kids who act loony and take drugs left and right. They pretend they hate their parents who gave them everything in the world. These kids grow up, and their kids stick earrings in private places and get tattoos all over their bodies and don’t know whether to act like boys or girls. They think they love everybody. The truth is they love nobody, including themselves.”
Meredith Blevins, The Hummingbird Wizard
“Phoo,” Zoltan said to me. “Legal system. Police. All playground stuff humans invented to amuse themselves. It’s got nothing to do with real power.”
Meredith Blevins, The Hummingbird Wizard
“Back one hundred generations ago there was no people but Gypsies.  Everything walked and talked.  Flowers visited each other, so did rocks.  As time passed they all lost their legs.  Trouble didn’t.   It still walks anywhere it wants.  So do Gypsies. ~   Madame Mina Szabo, as learned from her grandmother     Jerry”
Meredith Blevins, The Hummingbird Wizard
“Back one hundred generations ago there was no people but Gypsies. Everything walked and talked. Flowers visited each other, so did rocks. As time passed they all lost their legs. Trouble didn’t. It still walks anywhere it wants. So do Gypsies. —Madame”
Meredith Blevins, The Hummingbird Wizard
“It’s not until a woman gets loose and comfortable inside her own skin that she’s comfortable wrapping it around a man.” Mina”
Meredith Blevins, The Hummingbird Wizard