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And she told you something about yourself you really ought to know: that you're beautiful, and worth loving.
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We're just frisking like little captive lambkins.
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funny
friendship
frisking
laughing
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Think selfishly,' Daine said, trying to make these arrogant two-leggers see what she meant. 'You can't go on this way. Soon you will have no forests to get wood from or to hunt game in. You poison water you drink and bathe and fish in. Even if you keep the farms, they won't be enough to feed you if the rest of the valley's laid waste. You'll starve. Your people will starve- unless you buy from outside the valley, and that's fair expensive. ..
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Tamora Pierce |
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You don't think history gets rewritten, sometimes?
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Tamora Pierce |
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Things change," Daja said softly. "We change with them. We sail before the wind. We become adults. As adults, we keep our minds and our secrets hidden, and our wounds. It's safer."
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It occurred to Keth for the first time that perhaps magic wasn't simply a matter of fires, lightning, and power in the air, if spoken words could also create such a transformation.
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words
power-of-speech
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Scrying the wind is very difficult, Tris," Niko said gently. "It's like scrying the future. You're assailed with thousands of images -- fragments, really. It drives many who try it insane." "You learned to scry the future," Tris pointed out. "And a number of people have informed me they think I am mad," Niko replied, his voice very dry."
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If thanks was what I wanted," Sandry replied in the same language, "I would be sad indeed. Since I don't want it, I won't miss it."
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thanks
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We're men, and men aren't born to stand alone.
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right-in-the-feels
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I was reading.
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reading
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-Tamora Pierce Briar s Book via fictionalheroine |