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“...But if you want to be a good mayor—there seem to be so very few of them—that must be the sort of thing you have to be destined for. And a wish that goes against your destiny...that's always a bad idea.. Only a fool scoffs at destiny.' "'I think only a fool relies on it,' Julian grumbled. 'How can destiny decide what I'm going to be before I do?”
Kate Milford“...But if you want to be a good mayor—there seem to be so very few of them—that must be the sort of thing you have to be destined for. And a wish that goes against your destiny...that's always a bad idea.. Only a fool scoffs at destiny.' "'I think only a fool relies on it,' Julian grumbled. 'How can destiny decide what I'm going to be before I do?”
Kate Milford“All art is abstract, because art is an abstraction of the truth.”
Milford Zornes“He fought for his very survival. If he fought dirty sometimes that does not diminish the fact that he refused to give up.”
Nancy Milford, Zelda“Everyone know—or at least, was probably told as a child—that you can make a wish on a shooting star. Not everyone knows that the only way to be sure it will come ture is to speak it aloud before the star disappears, and this is a nearly imposssible fet to manage.”
Kate Milford, Greenglass House“You have to look at a thing long enough for it to really show itself to you...”
Kate Milford, Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader“Places, like people, are complex, and loving them isn't simple.”
Kate Milford, Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader“Even places you know well can take on a touch of the unknown when you arrive there from a different direction.”
Kate Milford, Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader“Cities have the capability to at any moment shift out of the familiar, even if you've lived in one all your life.”
Kate Milford, Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader“Every city, every town, hides beneath a certain amount of glamour that- either intentionally or not- can misdirect the eye or hide something worth finding. Learning to see through those glamours is part of the process of calling any place home.”
Kate Milford, Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader“But if home suddenly becomes not like home, what then?”
Kate Milford, Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader