Frances Hardinge Quotes
To Be Young Is To Be Powerless, But To Have Delusions Of Power. To Believe That One Can Really Change Things, Make The World Better And Simpler In Good And Simple Ways. To Grow Old Is To Realize That Nobody Is Ever Good, Nothing Is Ever Simple. That Truth Is Cruel At First, But Finally Comforting.
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