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Gaze Quote by Patricia A. McKillip

“Then, as Mag worried the crock into her basket, trying not to squash goats' eyes and violets, the young man reached across the counter and seized her hand. She gazed at him in wonder. He had thick, moist fingers, and she needed her hand to shift the eyes. 'Mag,' he said huskily. His heavy, earnest…” quote by Patricia A. McKillip
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““Then, as Mag worried the crock into her basket, trying not to squash goats' eyes and violets, the young man reached across the counter and seized her hand. She gazed at him in wonder. He had thick, moist fingers, and she needed her hand to shift the eyes. 'Mag,' he said huskily. His heavy, earnest face was sheened with sweat and the bluish shadow of his first beard. 'How can you not see how we belong to one another? We've grown up together, like night and day. You are moon to my sun, you are silver to my aspiring gold - You would complete me -' 'Wait,' she pleaded. 'The crock is on the violets.' 'Marry me. Together we would become the marvel we seek, the transmutation of time into eternity -' She snorted inelegantly, and felt something peculiar flowing through her bones, an unaccustomed panic, a desperate urgency she barely knew words for. He thought he recognized her as human. 'You are mistaken,' she said coldly. 'And from what I've seen of both alchemy and marriage, all the marvels lie in the expectation.””

Patricia A. McKillip

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Forgotten Garden, 1995

A magical romance explores love, destiny, and the tension between desire and responsibility.

In simple terms: Love promises unity but demands sacrifice and caution.

Key Takeaway

Balance passion with awareness of consequences.

Themes

love destiny alchemy

Mood

hopeful melancholic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • courtship
  • making vows
  • managing magical risks
  • navigating personal boundaries
  • contemplating eternity

Key Concepts

transcendence time marriage magical realism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does true belonging require?
  • How can love coexist with personal safety?
A Different Perspective

Romantic idealism may ignore practical realities.

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