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All green things brown.
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Shame has a dreadful smell. So
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Let's see what we have in the larder. We have eye of newt and toe of frog, carbon-crisp residue of manticore loin, a beaker of all-natural belladonna extract, some wolfbane, some romaine, a poteen of ptomaine, and a few limp radishes in butter, pinched from the platter left out for Marat after his bath, which he never got to since he died therein. Let's have cheerios." "I don't know what cheerios are," said Cat. "They haven't been invented ..
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The woman is bad-tempered because she's terrified.
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Whimsy is fate, too: just less knowable.
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Also there was the thrill, basis indeterminable, which made Glinda shy, and caused her to rush her words, and to speak in a false high voice like an adolescent. How quickly you could be thrown back to the terrible uncertainty of your youth! For
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At her feet was a largish basket woven of twigs. He didn't look into it; he couldn't. Every now and then her shoeless foot would nip out from beneath the dark hem of her skirt and give the basket a little push, and because of its rounded bottom, the basket rocked for a time. Then the green foot would appear again, and start the rocking over.
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I have so few choices, really, if I can't get myself back home. Maybe that's what growing up means, in the end--you go out far enough in the direction of--somewhere--and you realize that you've neutered the capacity of the term home to mean anything.
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If one could drown in the grass, thought Elphie, it might be the best way to die.
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After all, what kind of a life is it that is not pestered by insects? A perfect one, and since life is not perfect, this cannot be life.
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Your life and times don't drain of meaning because they become more contradictory, ornamented by paradox, inexplicable. Rather the opposite, maybe. The less explicable, the more meaning. The less like a mathematics equation (a sum game); the more like music (significant secret).
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Children played at those stories; they dreamed about them. They took them to heart and acted as if to live inside them. We live in our tales of ourselves, she thought, and ignore as best we can the contradictions, and the lapses, and the abrasions of plot against our mortal souls....
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When the times are a crucible, when the air is full of crisis," she said, "those who are the most themselves are the victims."
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Though who knows the architecture of the mind, and whether the arches that open upon discrete episodes are ordered in any way sequentialy?
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The alluring stars in an apparently endless sky had, after all, been a disguise for the cloud of spirits. Ghosts perhaps could lie in death as well as creatures could lie in life.
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Everything was not merely relative, it was-how to put it?-relevant. Representational. Revealing. Referential and reverential both.
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Your name is Rain, isn't it? Rain slips in the cracks and slides through the seams. You can do it? Can't you?
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Why were memories so independent? So jealous of corroborating detail?
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Secrets are revealed as you are ready to understand them.
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The premise is prejudicial and proves that what's wanted here isn't a trial but a conviction.
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As the first hard drops of rain fell, the Witch caught sight, not of the girl's face, but of the shoes. Her sister's shoes. They sparkled even in the darkening afternoon. They sparkled like yellow diamonds, and embers of blood, and thorny stars.
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The madder the battle, the saner the peace.
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Look," she said, opening it up, fanning its blank pages in his direction. "This is a book, too, and precious little is written in it. It's just as accurate as the Grimmerie, and maybe more so. Don't be chagrined by its blankness. Be liberated instead. Go on, it's yours. I have never written a word in it worth saving, so what I give you isn't magic or the benefit of my thinking, but my belief in the blankness of our futures. Charms only go s..
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So--if the oldest memories could contaminate one another, could prove impossible--what good was memory at al?
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The louder the cannon, the deafer the peacemakers.
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You two are just up the stairs. Next to my room, so I can keep an eye on you should you get up to anything." "What's your name so I can call it out during wild sex?" --
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A plot, whether abandoned by a reader or pursued rapturously, remains itself, and gets where it is headed even if nobody is looking.
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Hush, child don't ask personal questions," said the Lion. "That's the only kind I have," said Rain."
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Secrets are revealed as you are ready to understand them. It seems capricious and mean-spirited of the Grimmerie to hold back, to yield and then to tease with a single page - but then the world is the same way, isn't it. The world rarely shrieks its meaning at you. It whispers, in private language and obscure modalities, in arcane and quixotic imagery, through symbol systems in which every element has multiple meanings determined by juxtapo..
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Don't let me get sappy on you, but when you get right down to it, every collection of letters is a magic spell, even if it's a moronic proclamation by the Emperor. Words have their impact, girl. Mind your manners. I may not know how to fly but I know how to read, and that's almost the same thing.
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I care as much as I can, but I don't spend energy caring about things I cannot resolve.
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What a mystery we are to ourselves, even as we go on, learning more, sorting it out a little. The further on we go, the more meaning there is but the less articulable. You live your life, and the older you get - the more specificity you harvest - the more precious becomes every ounce and spam. Your life and times don't drain of meaning because they become more contradictory, ornamented by paradox, inexplicable. Rather the opposite, maybe. T..
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It's been a long, rocky life, with plenty of possibility but too much human ugliness.
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Then, abrupt and decisive, the Emerald City rose before them. A city of insistence, of blanket declaration. It made no sense, clotting up the horizon, sprouting like a mirage on the characterless plains of central Oz. Glinda hated it from the moment she saw it. Brash upstart of a city.
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It's like the old saw: What does a dragon in its shell look like? Well no one can ever tell, for as soon as you break the shell to see, the dragon is no longer in its shell. The real disaster of this inquiry is that it is the nature of evil to be secret.
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Woe is the natural end of life, yet we go on having babies.
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death
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And that aroma of sex ... soft baby asparagus cut with a weak solution of Clorox.
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But is life worth living in the wrong form?" said Elphie. "The interior doesn't change," she answered, "except by self-involvement. Of which be not afraid, and also beware."
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I am alive. But I'm not that girl. I'm a woman grown from a life broken in the middle.
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She seems to float in a life next to ours, with limited contact.
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And that would be my method of locomotion, the Lion concluded. Not diplomas earned, but friendships bungled. Campaigns aborted. Errors in judgment and public humiliations.
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The overdressed traveler betrays more interest in being seen than in seeing.
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The tedious never die; that's what makes them tedious.
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Now this is this, or seems to be.
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