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“Don't give up the calling, Magda. Know yourself. Know what you are. Though few would admit it, even those on the council, I truly believe we all need you. - Councilman Sadler”
Terry Goodkind“Don't give up the calling, Magda. Know yourself. Know what you are. Though few would admit it, even those on the council, I truly believe we all need you. - Councilman Sadler”
Terry Goodkind, The First Confessor“Courage is a quietness not martial music made Born of facing up to life even when afraid.”
Emily Sargent Councilman“Disease may be defined as 'A change produced in living things in consequence of which they are no longer in harmony with their environment.”
William Thomas Councilman, Disease and Its Causes“It was not, of course, a proper thing to do. But then I have never pretended, nor will ever pretend, that Emily was a proper child. Books are not written about proper children. They would be so dull nobody would read them.”
L.M. Montgomery, Emily Climbs“The Truth must dazzle graduallyOr every man be blind - Emily Dickinson”
Emily Dickinson“Emily squared her shoulders and said simply, “I’m fine, I’m not really loving your social skills though. Don’t you know this is no way to start a conversation?” Emily’s mouth clamped shut at the expression on the monsters face.”
Nicole Rae“I felt a Funeral, in my Brain,And Mourners to and froKept treading – treading – till it seemedThat Sense was breaking through – And when they all were seated,A Service, like a Drum – Kept beating – beating – till I thoughtMy Mind was going numb – And then I heard them lift a BoxAnd creak across my SoulWith those same Boots of Lead, again,Then Space – began to toll,As all the Heavens were a Bell,And Being, but an Ear,And I, and Silence, some strange RaceWrecked, solitary, here – And then a Plank in Reason, broke,And I dropped down, and down – And hit a World, at every plunge,And Finished knowing – then –”
Emily Dickinson, The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson“The Poets light but Lamps-Themselves-go out-”
Emily Dickinson, The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson“I'm sorry you don't like coming back here," her mother often said, to cap whatever petty dust-up they'd had. How could Emily explain: it wasn't her mother or Kersey she'd disowned, but her earlier self, that strange, ungrateful girl who strove to be first at everything and threw tantrums when she failed.”
Stewart O'Nan, Emily, Alone