8 Quotes by Kelly Creagh about death
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Death always wins.
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Lady Ligeia," he began again, "is a woman in the literature who returns from the dead, taking over another woman's body to be with her true love.""Oh, yes. Lovely" Isobel blanched. "I guess the other chick didn't mind at all?
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You loved her," Isobel said."Worshipped," Scrimshaw corrected. "But more ludicrous than that, let us not forget, she loved me." He gave a short ironic laugh. "Not just him-the poet. But me as well. I, the epitome of our own penchant for self-destruction. Do you know how difficult...how impossible such a feat must have been?
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Hush a-bye my little birdHush a-bye my childI have lost a love so greatOh, woe is me.
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Though Isobel could recall only a few specifics regrading the appearance of Poe's wife-a handful of vague characteristics picked up during her study with Varen, retained from the one or two glimpses she'd had for her portraits- Scrimshaw, it seemed, had forgotten nothing.
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I love you." Isobel said. Because even if the words could not stop what was coming, they were still her first and sole defense."I know," Varen surprised her by saying as he turned away. "That's why you're gone.
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Not anymore, though," he said. "And I guess that's the one perk of loving a dead girl. She never changes.
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It can't really be you," he said. "I know it can't.""Why not?" Isobel asked, offering him a rueful smile. "I mean, don't you think it's at all romantic, the idea that love could conquer death?
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