Perspective Shift Quotes

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Jennifer Mugrage
“Nothing is ever going to be perfect,” said Zillah. “Things are not meant to be perfect.”
Jennifer Mugrage, The Strange Land

Jeff   Johns
“So I decided I would do everything my Dad had not, everything I would need to have the perspective and point of view I felt he lacked, even if it meant getting lost, hurt, in trouble, or ending up somewhere I could never have dreamed of.”
Jeff Johns, Jet Lag Junkie: Unfiltered Tales of a Compulsive Wanderer

Katherine   Parker
“Like attracts like and our center of gravity is finally able to make a permanent shift.
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Katherine Parker, Resonance Alchemy: Awakening the Tree of Life

Mai Mochizuki
“Humans are stars in their own right, Mizuki. Every one of them.”
Mai Mochizuki, The Full Moon Coffee Shop

Dawn Chalker
“Before this case, he’d never given any thought to transgender issues. His employers flew the rainbow flag and celebrated Pride week, so he shrugged and went along with it. It didn’t affect him, so he didn’t care about others’ sexual choices. But he didn’t understand what transgender meant. Until now.”
Dawn Chalker, Bear Me in Mind

Rick Riordan
“I want the best for him, and he seems to disappear into his darkness, like he's hiding in a place where he doesn't want my light."
"Then why not offer him your darkness?”
Rick Riordan, The Sun and the Star

Elizabeth Marie Pope
“I'm not saying they're gods or anything of the kind. It's that we don't know how their minds work. We can't judge them by ourselves.”
Elizabeth Marie Pope, The Perilous Gard

Jeanette LeBlanc
“Here's the crazy thing about light. It can be flat and dull, casting nothing into shadow and throwing little into relief. Everything is illuminated exactly the same; nothing to entice or call you forward. Any photographer knows that you can take a million technically perfect photos in light like that—perfect but lacking magic.

But all it takes is one tiny, almost imperceptible shift, and suddenly everything dances and turns into prisms of color and lines that beckon and move and sing. You don’t have to travel an inch. No doing or undoing. Just the slightest shift (of position, of perspective, of power) and everything is transformed.

Light like that asks us to remember that it’s all magic, one way or another, isn’t it? We just have to be willing to spin until we catch it, hold it as long as it wishes to be held, and then release and watch it dance away. And then we shift and shift and shift again. We can’t hold anything, not really, only learn to dance with it while it is ours to have and know.

But there is one thing I know in this life, I’ll never stop chasing the shift. I’ll never stop looking for new ways to see. I’ll never stop seeking the light.”
Jeanette LeBlanc