Cynthia

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Cynthia.

https://www.goodreads.com/cynthiaglynn

Tower of Dawn
Cynthia is currently reading
by Sarah J. Maas (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
The Thursday Murd...
Rate this book
Clear rating

progress: 
 
  (25%)
Sep 01, 2025 01:42PM

 
See all 8 books that Cynthia is reading…
Loading...
Mahatma Gandhi
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
Mahatma Gandhi

Mary  Stewart
“To remember love after long sleep; to turn again to poetry after a year in the market place, or to youth after resignation to drowsy and stiffening age; to remember what once you thought life could hold, after telling over with muddied and calculating fingers what it has offered; this is music, made after long silence. The soul flexes its wings, and, clumsy as any fledgling, tries the air again”
Mary Stewart, The Hollow Hills

Mary  Stewart
“Every life has death and every light has shadow. Be content to stand in the light and let the shadow fall where it will.”
Mary Stewart, The Hollow Hills

Isabel Wilkerson
“Radical empathy, on the other hand, means putting in the work to educate oneself and to listen with a humble heart to understand another's experience from their perspective, not as we imagine we would feel. Radical empathy is not about you and what you think you would do in a situation you have never been in and perhaps never will. It is the kindred connection from a place of deep knowing that opens your spirit to the pain of another as they perceive it.

Empathy is no substitute for the experience itself. We don't get to tell a person with a broken leg or a bullet wound that they are not in pain. And people who have hit the caste lottery are not in a position to tell a person who has suffered under the tyranny of caste what is offensive or hurtful or demeaning to those at the bottom. The price of privilege is the moral duty to act when one sees another person treated unfairly. And the least that a person in the dominant caste can do is not make the pain any worse.”
Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

Isabel Wilkerson
“Caste is insidious and therefore powerful because it is not hatred, it is not necessarily personal. It is the worn grooves of comforting routines and unthinking expectations, patterns of a social order that have been in place for so long that it looks like the natural order of things.”
Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

179584 Our Shared Shelf — 223050 members — last activity Feb 04, 2026 04:05AM
OUR SHARED SHELF IS CURRENTLY DORMANT AND NOT MANAGED BY EMMA AND HER TEAM. Dear Readers, As part of my work with UN Women, I have started reading ...more
year in books
Karen
724 books | 42 friends

Marisa ...
508 books | 4 friends

Amanda
909 books | 47 friends

Ashley
391 books | 98 friends

Vex
Vex
635 books | 13 friends

Jennifer
184 books | 31 friends

Monaco
81 books | 34 friends

Heather
875 books | 14 friends

More friends…
The Crystal Cave by Mary  StewartThe Mabinogion by Unknown
Books Set in Wales
323 books — 197 voters




Polls voted on by Cynthia

Lists liked by Cynthia