Aquilo pertubava Bridei porque lhe parecia que só havia um mundo e que, se tinha defeitos, as pessoas não se deviam queixar deles, mas dar passos para o mudar
Juliet MarillierAs for me, I had found love, and that was a gift worth suffering for.
Juliet MarillierMots clés sevenwaters-love
With courage and hope, we can conquer our fears and do what we once believed impossible.
Juliet MarillierMots clés inspirational courage hope impossible fears conquer believe-in-yourself
I do not view suicide as wicked, just terribly sad. There is only one death, but it is like a stone cast into a pond - the ripples stretch far. Such an act must leave a burden of sorrow, guilt, shame and confusion on an entire family. A natural death, such as my father suffered, is hard enough to deal with. A decision to end one's life must be still more devastating for those left behind. I cannot imagine the degree of hopelessness someone must feel to contemplate such an act.
Juliet MarillierMots clés suicide sad hopelessness devastating
I had learned how it felt to want more than the sweet touch of hand to cheek or lips to palm, more than a kiss, more than an embrace. I was starting to discover that it is not only the mind that understands love, but also the body.
Juliet MarillierMots clés love kiss embrace sweet
Trust can be a hard lesson; hope still more difficult.
Juliet MarillierThere is no good or evil, save in the way you see the world. There is no dark or light save in your own.
Juliet MarillierWhy should I be polished and improved like goods for sale? I might not even want to marry! And besides, I have many skills. I can read and write and play the flute and harp. Why should I change to please some man? If he doesn’t like me the way I am, then he can get some other girl for his wife.
Juliet MarillierHow can he do this? If you were mine, I would fight to keep you. I would die, before I let you go.
Juliet MarillierI almost forgot,” said Red. His voice sounded very strange, as if from a long, long distance. He reached into his pocket. “I have something for you.”
He put it into my hand. A round, shiny, perfect apple, green as new grass with a faint blush of rosy pink. And now his eyes had changed so that I saw what lay there, hidden deep, so deep only the bravest or most foolhardy would seek to find it.
He has always understood me better, without words. So I laid my hand on my heart, held it there for a moment, and then moved it over and touched my palm against his breast. My heart. Your heart.
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