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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: “Perhaps I hadn’t realized the worst part after all. Back when I’d made the offer, I hadn’t known the revenant would talk so much.”
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: “We need to talk about what you said last night.” “I hate it when people tell me that,” he replied. “It’s never good.”
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: “Surely it was better to face evil than cower from its presence, learning nothing.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “His longing for her was plain, as tangible a sensation as an invisible thread drawn tight between them.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “I wished I were better at speaking. All those thoughts were in my head, but I didn’t know how to get them out.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “I was no longer certain that what I’d felt for Rook back in the parlor truly had been love. It had felt like it at the time. I’d never experienced anything like it before. But I’d hardly known him, even though in my feverish infatuation I’d felt as though we’d been confiding in each other for years. Could you really love someone that way, when all they were to you was a pleasant illusion?”
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: “I understood now, away from my convent for the first time since I had arrived there, that the longing I had felt that day and many days since was homesickness. Homesickness for a place I had never been, for answers to questions I carried in my heart but for which I had no words. I hadn’t recognized it then, because I hadn’t understood what it felt like to have a home.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “They would martyr me themselves to satisfy their hunger for a saint.”
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: “But this is a library,” she replied in surprise. “What do they expect – that the books won’t try to bite off their fingers?”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “Something drew tight inside of her, like a violin string awaiting the touch of a bow. Looking down at him, her heart ached with a song that did not have words or notes or form, but strained nonetheless to be given voice- a sensation that was not unlike suffering, for it seemed too great for her body to contain.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “As he helped her prepare, the sky darkened beyond the cracked-open window. The distant urban melody of wheels rattling over cobblestone, urchins hawking the evening paper, and church bells sonorously pealing the hour mingled with the muted conversations of guests passing in the hall outside.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “It may be cruel, but it is also fair.”
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: “Never before had she seen so many mustaches together in one place.”
Margaret Rogerson Quote: “If you don’t believe in anything,” he said over his shoulder, “then you have a great deal less to lose.”
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.”
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