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Other Quotes by Catherynne M. Valente
- ..what came before has dissolved from me, lost like milk teeth. But I think, rather, that it has always been as it is, and there…
- I will not let her speak because I love her, and when you love someone, you do not make them tell war stories. A war…
- Such lonely, lost things you find on your way. It would be easier, if you were the only one lost. But lost children always find…
- When the world changes, it stashes us away where we can't make it run the other way again.
- Oh, but Masha, can’t you see? You are. An Ivan has come. That is like saying, Midnight has struck. It is time for bed, little…
- But lost children always find each other, in the dark, in the cold. It is as though they are magnetized, and can only attract their…
- It appeals to the higher nature of the self to put aside food which once lived - I do not consider myself food, why should…
- I looked at this man and thought: Oh, how we are going to hurt each other.
- ... relationships required such vigilance, such attention. You had to hold them together by force of will, and other people took up so much space,…
- Hearts set about finding other hearts the moment they are born, and between them, they weave nets so frightfully strong and tight that you end…
- For there are two kinds of forgiveness in the world: the one you practice because everything really is all right, and what went before is…
- I will never be without information,' she determined. 'I will do better than my sisters. If a bird or any other beast comes out of…
- Marriage is a wrestling match where you hold on tight while your mate changes into a hundred different things. The trick is that you're changing…
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- In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. The young they keep out of mischief; to the… — Aristotle
- The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons. — Aristotle
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- Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods. — Aristotle
- It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. — Aristotle
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