Quote by Cindy Pon Download Open image ““You judge the gods by who bows down at their altars?" Ai Ling asked.”” — Cindy Pon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Look at me. This is nobility in a man: to bear what falls from the gods and not say No.” — Anne Carson Copy Share Image
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“Like a whore? Here? Before your God? Here, bent over his holy altar?” — Natasha Knight Copy Share Image
“Maybe it wasn't God after all, maybe it was the heart which punished one with such exquisite accuracy.” — Mark Haddon Copy Share Image
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“The gods are capricious, and I was about to amuse them. And Alfred was right. I was a fool.” — Bernard Cornwell Copy Share Image
“There are thousands of other women to choose from. You understand me? And this court runs on ambition alone.” — Cindy Pon Copy Share Image
The punishment of vertical rending was given to those who had destroyed marriages to satisfy their own lust. — Cindy Pon Copy Share Image
“A plate of roast duck, steamed dumplings, spicy noodles with beef gravy, pickled cucumbers, stewed tongue and eggs if you have them, cold please,… — Cindy Pon Copy Share Image