Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
0f93d7a | ...well, if women's work was never done, why trouble about how much of it wasn't being accomplished at any given moment? | fiery-cross | Diana Gabaldon | |
628662f | I have lived through war, and lost much. I know what's worth the fight, and what is not. Honor and courage are matters of the bone, and what a man will kill for, he will sometimes die for, too. And that, O kinsman, is why a woman has broad hips; that bony basin will harbor a man and his child alike. A man's life springs from his woman's bones, and in her blood is his honor christened. For the sake of love alone, I would walk through fire again. | fiery-cross outlander | Diana Gabaldon |