51 Quotes About Faery
- Author Dani Harper
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Sometimes the universe conspires to give you what you really want, Liam. And it’s your job to let it.
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- Author Deborah Blake
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My brother, are you aware that you are presently taking the form of a rather large and distinctly emerald-hued bear? Not that it isn't an improvement on your usual excessive good lucks, but...
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- Author Deborah Blake
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If you're still hungry, I could probably find some nice roots by the riverbank we passed," Mick teased. "Mind you, some of them insist on yodeling while you eat them, but you get used to that after a while.
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- Author Karen Healey
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It's the shape of the stories that matters, the way belief forms around it. The story has real weight', He pointed at himself. 'Patupaiarehe look like monsters in some stories, but they're beautiful in a lot. I guess people believed more in the beautiful version. And the ideal of beauty changes. If I'd been born two hundred years ago, I bet I wouldn't look like this. The stories shaped me. They shape everyone, inside and out, but me more than most, because I'm magic.
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- Author Desiree Williams
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You, Faery Man, are wonderful.
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- Author Dani Harper
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High to low, roof to floor, wall to wall, and door to door; Basement deep to sky above, fill this home with light and love.
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- Author Dani Harper
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Funny how being a grown-up didn’t make you any less glad to have a mom on the scene. Whether it was your own or someone else’s mother, it was like having the cavalry arrive.
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- Author Dani Harper
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To hold the Gift is to protect the balance in all things and to restore harmony. To hold the Gift is to comfort the mind and spirit, and to heal both heart and body. To hold the Gift is to be a bridge between worlds and to be a bearer of light.
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- Author Eddie Lenihan
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And there, on that road, that very minute, he started to play - the most lonesome music that them priests ever in their lives heard. It brought water out o' their teeth, so it did.
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