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What you must first understand is the very nature of the Verity. Humans have a tendency for darkness and light. To choose good or evil. But no such mixture exists for the Verity or the Void. The Void houses no light. The Verity embraces no darkness. So when the Verity seeks a new vessel, it always searches out the purest heart--the person least likely to be swayed by darkness. A heart so true has the capacity to love like no other. And a love like that? It changes a person.

Sara Ella
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If Verity's sins were knives, quick and vicious, then Prosperity's were poison. Slow, insidious, but just as deadly.

Victoria Schwab, Our Dark Duet
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There’s glory and honour in being chosen. But not much room for free will

Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity
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But in my heart, when I said “my king,” I meant Verity.

Robin Hobb, Assassin's Apprentice
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We weave together the many skeins of our words,Into poems and stories and books,And the books are made so much more vivacious and colourful,For all the care that is woven in along with the words.

Bree Verity
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It is a maudlin and indecent verity that comes out through the strength of wine.

Joseph Conrad
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An illusion which makes me happy is worth a verity which drags me to the ground.

Christoph Martin-Wieland
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I want you to want me the way I want you. I want you to come to me and tell me that. Then I want you to show me it’s true.- Duke Kylemore to Verity Ashton -

Anna Campbell, Claiming the Courtesan
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Everything is destined sometimes we think something and happens opposite to it. This is the fact and the truth we all live with this verity. We are all the tools of God uses us for its own purpose.

Sadashivan Nair, Negative-Positive and We
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Fantasy is a natural human activity. It certainly does not destroy or even insult Reason; and it does not either blunt the appetite for, nor obscure the perception of scientific verity. On the contrary. The keener and the clearer is the reason, the better fantasy will it make. If men were ever in a state in which which they did not want to know or could not perceive truth (facts or evidence), then Fantasy would languish until they were cured. If they ever get into that state it would not seem at all impossible/ Fantasy will perish and become Morbid Delusion.

J.R.R. Tolkien
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