Necrology Quotes

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“But remember, you can ask a man to accompany you to the Grimm’s doorstep, but he’ll invite you both in for tea. Are you ready for death to offer you tea?”
Meg Ripley

“May they stir unfiltered hopes and dreams in little girls.”
Meg Ripley

“She'd never experienced a time when giving someone power didn't feel like relinquishing some of her own.”
Meg Ripley

“It's the conscious effort to hurt others that damns you. Ignorance is damaging, but forgivable.”
Meg Ripley

“Dirt need not benefit a man to be permitted.”
Meg Ripley

“Your natural self is magic, my loves.”
Meg Ripley

“For peace, power must be returned to where it was first stolen from.”
Meg Ripley

“There's no way to reconcile a future without recognizing the past.”
Meg Ripley

“Our mothers' mothers' ancestral power is accessible in every single one of us when we're born.”
Meg Ripley

“This dress has no pockets.”
Meg Ripley

“Perhaps guilt is irrelevant to her species, and in this place, they aren't a class of flawed so much as a congregation of the incomprehensible.”
Meg Ripley

“The biggest Dirty sin there is, is a woman holding another woman down.”
Meg Ripley