25 Quotes About Contemporary-fantasy
Contemporary-fantasy Quotes By Author
- Author Ashley Earley
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Depression is a funny thing. Some days you have the strength to get up out of bed and attempt to live your life as a normal human being, but others…you just don’t want to leave your room and socialize with the outside world—the world that you hate on days like this. You stay secluded in a tiny space, left alone to the thoughts that eat at your brain until you finally sit down and let them be thought.
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- Author Ashley Earley
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I am ready for battle. I am ready to fight.
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- Author Jennifer Silverwood
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Then I shall bid thee goodnight, my dear. Sweet pixies watch over the dusty moonlight of your dreams, Jessameine.
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- Author Hazel Butler
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James had taken his own life, but the need to do so was not something easily explained. He had the life he wanted: money, a home, a job, a wife, a good friend. I’d known people who died at their own hand because life became unbearable, or because something happened, something terrible. That wasn’t so for James—there was something inside him, something a part of him, something over which he had no control, but which had absolute control over him.
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- Author Christina L. Barr
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I liked to count my blessings in a world where they were so few, and he was one of mine.
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- Author Christina L. Barr
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Perhaps our suffering is part of our humanity.
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- Author Christina L. Barr
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Hate was the blazing beauty that consumed the world in its flames. Love could never consume anything but the heart of a fool.
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- Author Hazel Butler
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I imagined her poised, a humerus in one hand, a toothbrush in the other, as she gently brushed away the last remnants of the person who had once used that arm to shake hands, open doors, lift a mug of tea. I wondered if it was so very different from how I myself looked when I sat on the floor of my finds room, perhaps sitting cross-legged, at the centre of a circle of newly cleaned bones, a tibia in one hand, a toothbrush in the other …
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- Author Hazel Butler
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he night beyond the window was still, mordant white snow, punctuated only by the eerie dark of the trees, gumshoeing their way along the edge of the path outside. Their skeletal fingers clawed up at the stars, held down by an insidious, weightless lacing of snowflakes. I gazed idly at the moon and wondered if it truly had the power to sway the will of men.
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