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Longer Quotes by Libba Bray
- I am no longer content to be the scared, obedient schoolgirl. Who are you, a stranger, to tell me what I can and cannot do?
- No person has ever held all the power. There must be a balance between chaos and order, dark and light. With the Temple magic bound…
- Centuries of fighting, and for what? I say. "Today it ends. I can't live in fear any longer. I've cursed this power. I've both enjoyed…
- We create the illusions we need to go on. And one day, when they no longer dazzle or comfort, we tear them down, brick by…
- Goodbye," I whisper at last, when it no longer matters and there is no one to hear it but the window.
- The rules of magic, my dear, are best not discusses. For once we understand the illusion, we no longer believe it.
- There was something about the island that made the girls forget who they had been. All those rules and shalt nots. They were no longer…
- Why do girls always feel like they have to apologize for giving an opinion or taking up space in the world? Have you ever noticed…
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