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- I was dressed up as a witch for Halloween, and wanted to write a story about my black cat before I went out trick-or-treating. I…
- Do you do this because you live such short lives? Tell yourselves wild tales of what might happen tomorrow, and feel all the feelings of…
- When you cut pieces out of the truth to avoid looking like a fool you end up looking like a moron instead.
- All events, no matter how earthshaking or bizarre, are diluted within moments of their occurrence the the continuance of the necessary routines of day-to-day. -Fitz…
- Silent," the carved wizardwood on his wrist breathed. "Silent as a blinded ship, floating hull-up in the sea. Silent as a scream underwater.
- Fitz: Shall we get up tomorrow and go looking for a wild pig? Nighteyes: I didn’t lose any wild pigs, did you?
- Love isn't just about feeling sure of the other person, knowing what he would give up for you. It's knowing with certainty what you are…
- Remember with your heart. Go back, go back and go back. The skies of this world were always meant to have dragons. When they are…
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