174 Quotes by Frances Hardinge

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    Everybody knew that books were dangerous. Read the wrong book, it was said, and the words crawled around your brain on black legs and drove you mad, wicked mad.

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    If someone throws aside their pride and begs with all their heart, and if they do so in vain, then they are never quite the same person afterwards. Something in them dies, and something else comes to life.

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    Words were dangerous when loosed. They were more powerful than cannon and more unpredictable than storms. They could turn men’s heads inside out and warp their destinies. They could pick up kingdoms and shake them until they rattled.

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    What aspects of yourself would you fight to protect, as if you were fighting for your life?

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    This was the hardest part. It was easier to be the witch, the harpy. Being human was dangerous.

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    You, sir, are a romantic, and I’m afraid the condition is incurable. -Eponymous Clent.

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    I’m glad we’re free, even if we do stupid things with the freedom sometimes. Maybe sometimes there isn’t a right thing to do. Maybe there’s just lots of wrong answers, and you have to pick one you can bear – something that doesn’t break who you are.

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    I do not know,” said Dr Quick, “It is a blow to my vanity to consider the possibility that I am nothing but a bundle of thoughts, feelings and memories, given life by somebody else’s mind. But then again, so is a book.

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