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“the sea has a great knack for forgetting. On a clear day the Resolve casts it's reflection on the water but the sea holds on to nothing.”
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“.. she has made it very clear that she is waiting for something to happen. She is making something happen. She is the thing that is happening.”
― Saltblood
― Saltblood
“For years I feared being exposed for what I truly am. It is still a new thing to dare to believe that what I truly am is this: both and neither. That this is neither disguise nor a cosume, any more than my body itself can be these things.
I used to envy Anne, for she has always known who she is, and the masquerade forced on her as a child didn't budge her knowing. I played the role longer, and after so many years I did not know what was left of me except for the playing. Only lately have I come to see it different - that the playing itself can be the truth of me.”
― Saltblood
I used to envy Anne, for she has always known who she is, and the masquerade forced on her as a child didn't budge her knowing. I played the role longer, and after so many years I did not know what was left of me except for the playing. Only lately have I come to see it different - that the playing itself can be the truth of me.”
― Saltblood
“She steps lightly through life, unburdened by ghosts. They cannot catch her - she's already gone.”
― Saltblood
― Saltblood
“For years I feared being exposed for what I truly am. It is still a new thing to dare to believe that what I truly am is this: both and neither. That this is neither disguise nor a costume, any more than my body itself can be these things.
I used to envy Anne, for she has always known who she is, and the masquerade forced on her as a child didn't budge her knowing. I played the role longer, and after so many years I did not know what was left of me except for the playing. Only lately have I come to see it different - that the playing itself can be the truth of me.”
― Saltblood
I used to envy Anne, for she has always known who she is, and the masquerade forced on her as a child didn't budge her knowing. I played the role longer, and after so many years I did not know what was left of me except for the playing. Only lately have I come to see it different - that the playing itself can be the truth of me.”
― Saltblood



