“The dead person is not truly dead until the last person who rememebers them dies.”
Sarah Monette“ 'So what happens next?' 'Everybody dies, and the people who don't get married.' 'Like any other story, then.' ”
Sarah Monette, The Tempering of Men“The ritual worked. That is the most ghastly thing. I hold no particular brief for the rationality of the world, but that this vile obscenity should actually have the power to bring back the dead seems to me not merely a sign that the world is not rational, but that it is in fact entirely insane, a murderous lunatic gibbering in the corner of a padded cell.”
Sarah Monette, The Bone Key: The Necromantic Mysteries of Kyle Murchison Booth“I gave up on cussing - I'd run out of words filthy enough - and just started praying.”
Sarah Monette, The Virtu“The dead person is not truly dead until the last person who rememebers them dies.”
Sarah Monette, The Mirador