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Without war there are no heroes.""What harm would that be?""Oh, Lavinia, what a woman's question that is.

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Without war there are no heroes.""What harm would that be?""Oh, Lavinia, what a woman's question that is.

Ursula K. Le Guin, Lavinia
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I caught him by the collar and dumped him into the nearest bin."That's where people like YOU belong!" I spat at him as his legs wiggled in the air. "In the garbage!" - Chapter 2: Miserable Torture

Aishabella Sheikh, Lavinia
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Keith traced my face, traced my hands and traced my body as the crickets chirped a love song and I lost myself in his eyes that stroked my soul and punctured my heart, like a poison arrow in a shooting star

Aishabella Sheikh, Lavinia
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Lavinia has seen this happen, seen how, one day, a girl will raise her head to listen, as if for the first time, to the crying of a child, to the sound of an oar being hauled in, to a man's voice, to the screech of a saw pulling through wood, to some comment one of the women might make. Within a week, the girl will be able to tell at any minute of the day or night, precisely where every soul in the place is. Then - or so Lavinia imagines, for it has never happened to her - one morning before light, before the girl has awakened, a map, new and totally different, will be imprinted behind her closed eyelids.

Bernice Morgan, Random Passage
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This world today makes one by the day a recluse

Siân Lavinia Anaïs Valeriana, Lavinia - Volume One
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Love is indeed its own hallucinogenic affecting the mind, heart and mood

Siân Lavinia Anaïs Valeriana, Lavinia - Volume One
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Don't ever live vicariously. This is your life. Live.

Lavinia Spalding
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I have a hundred reasons to dislike this gentleman,” Erica reminded herself aloud. “And a thousand reasons more not to go courting with any man.”Lavinia laughed at that. “Whenever has a woman’s heart listened to her head?

Davis Bunn, The Solitary Envoy
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Aunt Lavinia always had a near-religious belief that it was wicked to inflict one's personal despair on others. Any display of self-pity or self-dissatisfaction she saw as a social cruelty that was very nearly criminal.

Caroline Blackwood, Great Granny Webster
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I can never get used to the fact, though I know it, that women are born cynics. Men have to learn cynicism. Infant girls could teach it to them.

Ursula K. Le Guin, Lavinia
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