“Though I no longer presumed to have a conscience, I have never once lacked feelings.”
Lyndsay Faye“In retrospect, I am very nearly as sharp as I pretend to be.”
Lyndsay Faye, Seven for a Secret“Look at it,' he said, gesturing. 'This window looks down upon hundreds more panes of glass, and behind those panes live thousands upon thousands of lost souls. When I feel cast down and helpless, scores of other men do as well, and when I am bitterly angry at feeling cast down and helpless, countless other people languish in concert with me. When I'm happy, it's the same. It's a bit like...I used to play chamber music. It's like a vast orchestra. And so I shan't ever be alone.”
Lyndsay Faye, Seven for a Secret“Knowing even as I craved permanence in New York City, that would never come to pass. The pair of us would live for as long as we could. As well as well could. That was all. Then we'd blow away like wishes made on dandelion heads.”
Lyndsay Faye, The Fatal Flame“Charles says that he does not care what sort of Jane I am so long as I am his Jane; Sardar says that he does not care what sort of Jane I am so long as I am my own Jane; Sahjara says that she does not care what sort of Jane I am so long as she is my Sahjara. Thus I am daily three Janes, and so the luckiest of all.”
Lyndsay Faye, Jane Steele“Though I no longer presumed to have a conscience, I have never once lacked feelings.”
Lyndsay Faye, Jane Steele“Being brave and being alone aren't the same thing.”
Lyndsay Faye, Seven for a Secret“I know formidable women, dozens of them, women who fight and who win... Noble women. Heroic ones.”
Lyndsay Faye, The Fatal Flame“And in a way I have always thought that words are alive a little, for they can whisper sweet nothings and roar dragon flame with equal efficiency.”
Lyndsay Faye, Jane Steele“But I will be a beautiful disaster.”
Lyndsay Faye, Jane Steele“I hope that the epitaph of the human race when the world ends will be: Here perished a species which lived to tell stories. We tell stories to strangers to ingratiate ourselves, stories to lovers to better adhere us skin to skin, stories in our heads to banish the demons. When we tell truth, often we are callous; when we tell lies, often we are kind. Through it all, we tell stories, and we own an uncanny knack for the task.”
Lyndsay Faye, Jane Steele