StoryDragon quoted Watership Down by Richard Adams
"Long ago, Frith made the world. He made all te stars, too, and the world is one of the stars."
— Watership Down by Richard Adams (Page 34)
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"Long ago, Frith made the world. He made all te stars, too, and the world is one of the stars."
— Watership Down by Richard Adams (Page 34)
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His blessing was a cruel curse; his curse may be a blessing.
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Addie shakes her head. “You see only flaws and faults, weaknesses to be exploited. But humans are messy, Luc. That is the wonder of them. They live and love and make mistakes, and they feel so much.”
— The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab (Page 408)
“I just—” He shakes his head, and turns to look at her, green eyes glassy in the dark. “Do you ever feel like you’re running out of time?” Addie blinks and it is three hundred years ago and she is back on her knees on the forest floor, hands driving down into the mossy earth as the church bells ring behind her. “I don’t mean in that normal, time flies way,” Henry’s saying. “I mean feeling like its surging by so fast, and you try to reach out and grab it, you try to hold on, but it just keeps rushing away. And every second, there’s a little less time, and a little less air, and sometimes when I’m sitting still, I start to think about it, and when I think about it, I can’t breathe. I have to get up. I have to move.”
— The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab (Page 177)
There are more cushions here than in all of Villon, she is certain, and each is twice as full of feathers. Apparently nobles are made of glass, designed to break if laid upon too rough a surface.
— The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab (Page 142)
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