"In all experience, there is something to be……" — Juliet Marillier
"In all experience, there is something to be learned. In deepest sorrow, wisdom is found. In the well of despair, hope rises."
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Juliet Marillier
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97 Quotes by Juliet Marillier
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I would hold on, and hold on, until my hands clutch at emptiness.
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Brilliant minds make errors, brave souls falter, kind hearts leave scars. We are none of us perfect, but we're all…
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I had learned how it felt to want more than the sweet touch of hand to cheek or lips to…
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There are technical tricks that may help you create more effective characters. My approach to characterization is not at all…
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The future was in our own hands. If we wanted a world where such things were possible, it was for…
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What I do . . . the path I tread . . . it brings some choices that test me…
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As a novelist, I'm endlessly fascinated by human behavior and interactions.
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Each of my novels features a protagonist undertaking a difficult personal journey. On the way, each of these characters -…
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First person allows deeper insight into the protagonist's character. It allows the reader to identify more fully with the protagonist…
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I've loved fairytales, folklore and mythology since I was a small child, and I think it was inevitable that they…
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My advice to aspiring writers of fantasy trilogies or series is that each book needs two main plots. There's the…
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Third person allows a deeper exploration of the relationships between characters. We can see their misunderstandings and hear what they…
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