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"We have citations!! Incredibly this is the first witchcraft book I’ve read that has in-text citations.
I made it to the first exercise. Wish me luck." — Mar 05, 2021 04:11PM
"We have citations!! Incredibly this is the first witchcraft book I’ve read that has in-text citations.
I made it to the first exercise. Wish me luck." — Mar 05, 2021 04:11PM
“He thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts”
― It
― It
“You can't be careful on a skateboard.”
― It
― It
“I want you to stay. I want you to … I want you.” “You want me.” She turned the words over. Gently, she squeezed his hand. “And how will you have me, Kaz?” He looked at her then, eyes fierce, mouth set. It was the face he wore when he was fighting. “How will you have me?” she repeated. “Fully clothed, gloves on, your head turned away so our lips can never touch?”<...>“I will have you without armour, Kaz Brekker. Or I will not have you at all.”
― Six of Crows
― Six of Crows
“Years and years ago, there was a production of The Tempest, out of doors, at an Oxford college on a lawn, which was the stage, and the lawn went back towards the lake in the grounds of the college, and the play began in natural light. But as it developed, and as it became time for Ariel to say his farewell to the world of The Tempest, the evening had started to close in and there was some artificial lighting coming on. And as Ariel uttered his last speech, he turned and he ran across the grass, and he got to the edge of the lake and he just kept running across the top of the water — the producer having thoughtfully provided a kind of walkway an inch beneath the water. And you could see and you could hear the plish, plash as he ran away from you across the top of the lake, until the gloom enveloped him and he disappeared from your view.
And as he did so, from the further shore, a firework rocket was ignited, and it went whoosh into the air, and high up there it burst into lots of sparks, and all the sparks went out, and he had gone.
When you look up the stage directions, it says, ‘Exit Ariel.”
―
And as he did so, from the further shore, a firework rocket was ignited, and it went whoosh into the air, and high up there it burst into lots of sparks, and all the sparks went out, and he had gone.
When you look up the stage directions, it says, ‘Exit Ariel.”
―
“Remember that life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away!”
― Tahitian Choreographies: Intermediate to Advanced Level Female Instruction
― Tahitian Choreographies: Intermediate to Advanced Level Female Instruction
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