148 Quotes by Margaret Rogerson

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    There is always more than one way to see the world. Those who claim otherwise would have you dwell forever in the dark.

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    Was that what it meant to lose someone? The pain never went away. It just got... covered up.

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    I wanted to know the name of the girl who almost murdered me with a bookcase. It seemed wise, in case I ever crossed paths with you again.

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    You unmanageable, contrary creature. You have made me believe in something at last. It feels as wretched as I imagined.

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    This wasn’t like me. So many years of being cautious, and in a matter of minutes I’d started slipping up.

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    Yet no matter what they were doing, everyone in the forest waited with an indrawn breath, waiting for the taste of autumn, the smell of change, the first news of a king and queen unlike any the world had known before.

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    Very few things escape my attention in the springlands – even the plucking of a flower.” I looked at the cowslip guiltily.

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    I will see Master Thorn settled.” Silas paused to sniff the air beside Elisabeth. “Then, Miss Scrivener, I shall draw you a bath. I believe supper is also in order. And – has no one lit the lamps?” He looked aggrieved. “I have hardly been absent for twenty-four hours, and already the world has descended into ruin.

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    It was always wise to be polite to books, whether or not they could hear you.

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