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Magnetized Ferrite Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

Then, despite all my better judgement, I asked the question I'd wanted to ask for nearly a year. "You and Mal, back in Kribirsk-"
"It happened."
I knew that and I knew there had been plenty of others before her, but it still stung. Zoya glanced at me, her long black lashes sparkling with rain. "But never since," she said grudgingly, "and it hasn't been for lack of trying. If a man can say no to me, that's something."
I rolled my eyes. Zoya poked me in the arm with one long finger. "He hasn't been with anyone, you idiot. Do you know what the girls back at the White Cathedral called him? Beznako"
A lost cause. — Leigh Bardugo

Magnetized Ferrite Quotes By Shannon A. Thompson

You just love them both and want them to get along. You're guilty of nothing. — Shannon A. Thompson

Magnetized Ferrite Quotes By Toba Beta

There has to be new words
to explain new worlds. — Toba Beta

Magnetized Ferrite Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The beauty of existence is a passionate sacred-life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Magnetized Ferrite Quotes By George Muller

A servant of God has but one Master. It ill becomes the servant to seek to be rich, and great, and honored in that world where his Lord was poor, and mean, and despised. — George Muller

Magnetized Ferrite Quotes By Anna Funder

We were being offered exile on condition that we were silent about the reason we needed it. The silence chafed; it made us feel we were betraying those we had left behind. The British government was insisting on dealing with Hitler as a reasonable fellow, as if hoping he'd turn into one. — Anna Funder

Magnetized Ferrite Quotes By John Gardner

As every writer knows ... there is something mysterious about the writer's ability, on any given day, to write. When the juices are flowing, or the writer is 'hot', an invisible wall seems to fall away, and the writer moves easily and surely from one kind of reality to another ... Every writer has experienced at least moments of this strange, magical state. Reading student fiction one can spot at once where the power turns on and where it turns off, where the writer writes from 'inspiration' or deep, flowing vision, and where he had to struggle along on mere intellect. — John Gardner