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Margaret Rogerson Quote: “To think that the world could fall to ruin due to the decisions of a single small-minded man in charge – that that was all it took to doom everyone –.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “She liked nothing better than being surrounded by books.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “But he didn’t pretend to be anything other than a monster. In that way, he was more honorable than most of the people she had met since leaving Summershall.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Humans simply love inventing superstitions and then getting killed because of them. Or better yet, using them as an excuse to kill other humans.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “She would battle villains, demons, monsters to keep him safe. If she could, she would even battle his memories.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “In that moment she thought fiercely that she would protect him from anything; she would battle villains, demons, monsters, to keep him safe. If she could, she would even battle his memories.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Rook” – she lowered her voice even further – “do you ever wonder what it would be like to be something other than what we are?”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Having a cat with you might even help keep you safe, since they’re so talented at sensing magic.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Silas paused even longer. Finally he said, in a voice almost like his own, “I fear he must learn to put his clothes on the right side out. He will have twenty more years now to master the art. Let us hope that time is sufficient.” He took a step forward. ‘Take care of him, Elisabeth.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “None of this was set in stone, of course. The future never is. It’s like a forest, you see, with thousands upon thousands of paths running through it, all branching off in different directions. Some things can change up until the very end.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “They would martyr me themselves to satisfy their hunger for a saint.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “His hands left impressions across her skin like the trails of comets, urgent and tingling, her body yearning for more.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Thank god,” he said finally. “I don’t think unrequited love would have suited me. I might have started writing poetry.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Not many. Male heirs nearly always inherit the family demon, which is ridiculous, I know. Given my mother’s skill at tricking Maximilian into eating his vegetables, I suspect she would have been far better at managing a demon than most men on the council.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “This was one of the things she loved best about books... she could briefly clasp hands with them across eternity, a chance meeting of souls made possible by their shared love of a story.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “I used to fancy him. Then he went and grew that mustache. Or he murdered a gerbil and attached it to his face.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Never before had she seen so many mustaches together in one place.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “If there’s one thing I haven’t missed about having a vessel, it’s being forced to endure the appalling quantities of effluence you humans spew out of every orifice at the slightest opportunity.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “But as he came forward to draw her into the center of the ballroom to dance, every worry fled her mind, for at that moment she was where she most wanted to be in all the world, in the arms of someone who loved her.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Now stop making me feel things.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Perhaps the decisions that shaped the course of history weren’t made in scenes worthy of stories and tapestries, but in ordinary places like these, driven by desperation and doubt.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “They couldn’t do much against unbound revenants, granted, aside from tickle us a little – but I can’t emphasize enough how distracting it is to have someone tickling you in the middle of a battle. It completely spoils the mood.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “No wonder the escaped grimoires were squabbling with each other. The older ones would disagree with the changes written down in the younger ones; the younger ones would chafe against antiquated opinions of their elders. The drawers weren’t just meant to organize them, but to keep them separated from each other. Sorted chronologically, they would be filed with other grimoires they liked, or at least wouldn’t try to rip apart.”
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