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There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls.
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George Carlin
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The lion cannot protect himself from traps, and the fox cannot defend himself from wolves. One must therefore be a fox to recognize traps, and a lion to frighten wolves.
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NiccolΓ² Machiavelli (The Prince)
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It is possible to be in love with you just because of who you are.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Can you surf really well, then?"
I looked at Grover, who was trying hard not to laugh.
"Jeez, Nico," I said. "I've never really tried."
He went on asking questions. Did I fight a lot with Thalia, since she was a daughter of Zeus? (I didn't answer that one.) If Annabeth's mother was Athena, the goddess of wisdom, then why didn't Annabeth know better than to fall off a cliff? (I tried not to strangle Nico for asking that one.) Was Annabeth my girlfriend? (At this point, I was ready to stick the kid in a meat-flavored sack and throw him to the wolves.)
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Rick Riordan
β
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.
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Edward R. Murrow
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Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
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James Bovard (Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty)
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I said uselessly, "Sam, don't go."
Sam cupped my face in his hands and looked me in the eyes. His eyes were yellow, sad, wolf, mine.
"These stay the same. Remember that when you look at me. Remember it's me. Please.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Books are more real when you read them outside.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
What do you eat?"
"Baby bunnies." She narrowed her eyes, so I grinned and said, "Adult bunnies, too. I'm an equal-opportunity bunny-eater.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Leo: "So...giants who can throw mountains. Friendly wolves that will eat us if we show weakness. Evil espresso drinks. Gotcha. Maybe this isn't the best time to bring up my psycho babysitter."
Piper: "Is that another joke?
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Rick Riordan (The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1))
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You're beautiful and sad," I said finally, not looking at him when I did. "Just like your eyes. You're like a song that I heard when I was a little kid but forgot I knew until I heard it again." For a long moment there was only the whirring sound of the tires on the road, and then Sam said softly, "Thank you.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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I'm the son of Jupiter, I'm a child of Rome, consul to demigods, praetor of the First Legion. I slew the Trojan sea monster, I toppled the black throne of Kronos, and destroyed Titan Krios with my own hand. And now I'm going to destroy you Porphyrion, and feed you to your own wolves."
"Wow, dude," Leo muttered, "You been eating red meat?
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Rick Riordan (The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1))
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...she made her home in between the pages of books.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2))
β
A fight is going on inside me," said an old man to his son. "It is a terrible fight between two wolves. One wolf is evil. He is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego. The other wolf is good. he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. The same fight is going on inside you."
The son thought about it for a minute and then asked, "Which wolf will win?"
The old man replied simply, "The one you feed.
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Wendy Mass (Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life)
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Maybe I was destined to forever fall in love with people I couldnβt have. Maybe thereβs a whole assortment of impossible people waiting for me to find them. Waiting to make me feel the same impossibility over and over again.
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Carol Rifka Brunt (Tell the Wolves I'm Home)
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People shouldn't have to earn kindness. They should have to earn cruelty.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Forever (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3))
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This is a love story. I never knew there were so many kinds of love or that love could make people do so many different things.
I never knew there were so many different ways to say goodbye.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2))
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I'd found heaven and grabbed it as tightly as I could, but it was unraveling, an insubstantial thread sliding between my fingers, too fine to hold.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Some girls are full of heartache and poetry and those are the kind of girls who try to save wolves instead of running away from them.
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Nikita Gill (Your Body is an Ocean: Love and Other Experiments)
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A man might befriend a wolf, even break a wolf, but no man could truly tame a wolf.
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George R.R. Martin (A Dance with Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, #5))
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So you would have me throw Shazi to the wolves?β
βShazi?β Jalalβs grin widened. βHonestly, I pity the wolves.
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RenΓ©e Ahdieh (The Wrath and the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn, #1))
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Donβt youβyou donβt want your own space?β
βNo,β he said baldly. βUnless you do. I need you protecting me from our enemies with your water-wolves.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2))
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It was the possibility of darkness that made the day seem so bright.
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Stephen King (Wolves of the Calla (The Dark Tower, #5))
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Like crying wolf, if you keep looking for sympathy as a justification for your actions, you will someday be left standing alone when you really need help.
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Criss Jami (Killosophy)
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Grace,β I said, very softly. βSay something.β
Sam,β she said, and I crushed her to me.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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We wear clothes, and speak, and create civilizations, and believe we are more than wolves. But inside us there is a word we cannot pronounce and that is who we are.
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Anthony Marra (A Constellation of Vital Phenomena)
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If you're Native American and you pray to the wolves, you're a savage. If you're African and you pray to your ancestors, you're a primitive. But when white people pray to a guy who turns water into wine, well, that's just common sense.
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Trevor Noah (Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood)
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Hope hurt more than the cold.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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It is worse to stay where one does not belong at all than to wander about lost for a while and looking for the psychic and soulful kinship one requires
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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As the hours crept by, the afternoon sunlight bleached all the books on the shelves to pale, gilded versions of themselves and warmed the paper and ink inside the covers so that the smell of unread words hung in the air.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Some days seem to fit together like a stained glass window. A hundred little pieces of different color and mood that, when combined, create a complete picture.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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I fell for her in summer, my lovely summer girl,
From summer she is made, my lovely summer girl,
Iβd love to spend a winter with my lovely summer girl,
But Iβm never warm enough for my lovely summer girl,
Itβs summer when she smiles, Iβm laughing like a child,
Itβs the summer of our lives; weβll contain it for a while
She holds the heat, the breeze of summer in the circle of her hand
Iβd be happy with this summer if itβs all we ever had.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Sam: βYouβyou greatly overestimate my self-control.β
Grace: βIβm not looking for self-control.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
Fear isn't so difficult to understand. After all, weren't we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It's just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual.
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Alfred Hitchcock
β
How long?"
His smile was amazingly sweet. "The longest."
For ever?"
Sam's lips smiled, but above his grin, his yellow eyes turned sad, as if he knew it was a lie. "Longer.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
Matthias was dreaming again. Dreaming of her. The storm raged around him, drowning out Ninaβs voice. And yet his heart was easy. Somehow he knew that she would be safe, she would find shelter from the cold. He was on the ice once more, and somewhere he could hear the wolves howling. But this time, he knew they were welcoming him home.
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Leigh Bardugo (Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2))
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I stood on my toes and stole a soft kiss from his lips. "Surprise attack," I said.
Sam leaned down and kissed me back, his mouth lingering on mine, teeth grazing my lower lip, making me shiver. "Surprise attack back."
"Sneaky," I said, my voice breathier than I intended.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Love will find a way through paths where wolves fear to prey.
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Lord Byron
β
Hey, can I see that sword you were using?"
I showed him Riptide, and explained how it turned from a pen into a sword just by uncapping it.
"Cool! Does it ever run out of ink?"
"Um, well, I don't actually write with it."
"Are you really the son of Poseidon?"
"Well, yeah."
"Can you surf really well, then?"
I looked at Grover, who was trying hard not to laugh.
"Jeez, Nico," I said. "I've never really tried."
He went on asking questions. Did I fight a lot with Thalia, since she was a daughter of Zeus? (I didn't answer that one.) If Annabeth's mother was Athena, the goddess of wisdom, then why didn't Annabeth know better than to fall off a cliff? (I tried not to strangle Nico for asking that one.) Was Annabeth my girlfriend? (At this point, I was ready to stick the kid in a meat-flavored sack and throw him to the wolves.)
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Rick Riordan (The Titanβs Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #3))
β
She slept with wolves without fear, for the wolves knew a lion was among them.
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β
R.M. Drake
β
I won't let this be my good-bye. I've folded one thousand paper crane memories of me and Grace, and I've made my wish.
I will find a cure. And then I will find Grace.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2))
β
right in this moment, I canΒ΄t even remember what unhappy feels like.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
Kiss me, k-k-kiss me, infect me with your love, and fill me with your poison, take me, t-t-take me, wanna be your victim, ready for abduction boy, you're a werewolf, your touch is so furry, its supernatural, extra-werewolf-iestrial," Jen sung as loud as she could.
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Quinn Loftis (Blood Rites (The Grey Wolves, #2))
β
I hope you will go out and let stories, that is life, happen to you, and that you will work with these stories... water them with your blood and tears and your laughter till they bloom, till you yourself burst into bloom.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
β
Sam,' the girl said. 'Sam.'
She was the past present and future. I wanted to answer , but I was broken.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
Alright then, I guess thatβs settled,β Lilly said, then she turned to Fane, βLay a paw on my little girl and you will be a three legged Lassie, got it?β
Fane winced and then asked, βYou both do realize Iβm a wolf not a dog right?
β
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Quinn Loftis (Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves, #1))
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Nothing had changed. I was the stupid one again. I was the girl who never understood who she was to people.
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Carol Rifka Brunt (Tell the Wolves I'm Home)
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His lips tasted cool and sharp, peppermint, winter, but his hands, soft on the back of my neck, promised long days and summer and forever.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
One thousand ways to say good-bye
One thousands ways to cry
One thousand ways to hang your hat before you go outside
I say good-bye good-bye good-bye
I shout it out so loud
Cause the next time that I find my voice I might not remember how.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2))
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People don't change who they are. They only change what they do with it.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Forever (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3))
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No one ever does live happily ever after, but we leave the children to find that out for themselves.
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Stephen King (Wolves of the Calla (The Dark Tower, #5))
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..and me holding this moment that was as fragile as a bird in my hands
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
I just looked at her, feeling utterly empty. I didnβt know what I was supposed to say to her. My life is in that bed. Please let me stay.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2))
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Go out in the woods, go out. If you don't go out in the woods nothing will ever happen and your life will never begin.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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When seeking guidance, don't ever listen to the tiny-hearted. Be kind to them, heap them with blessing, cajole them, but do not follow their advice.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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That's the secret. If you always make sure you're exactly the person you hoped to be, if you always make sure you know only the very best people, then you won't care if you die tomorrow.
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Carol Rifka Brunt (Tell the Wolves I'm Home)
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There are bad people in the world: Murderers and psychopaths and telemarketers who won't take no for an answer.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
β
You want to talk? Fine. Talk. Tell me something you've never told anybody else.'
I thought for a moment. 'Turtles have the second-largest brains of any animal on the planet.'
It took Isabel only a second to process this. 'No, they don't.'
'I know that's why I've never told anybody that before.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2))
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There is no better taste than this: someone elseβs laughter in your mouth.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Forever (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3))
β
Get a message to the Crow Club,β she said. βTell Kaz Brekker the queen of Ravka has a job for him.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
β
I am one of the searchers. There are, I believe, millions of us. We are not unhappy, but neither are we really content. We continue to explore life, hoping to uncover its ultimate secret. We continue to explore ourselves, hoping to understand. We like to walk along the beach, we are drawn by the ocean, taken by its power, its unceasing motion, its mystery and unspeakable beauty. We like forests and mountains, deserts and hidden rivers, and the lonely cities as well. Our sadness is as much a part of our lives as is our laughter. To share our sadness with one we love is perhaps as great a joy as we can know - unless it be to share our laughter.
We searchers are ambitious only for life itself, for everything beautiful it can provide. Most of all we love and want to be loved. We want to live in a relationship that will not impede our wandering, nor prevent our search, nor lock us in prison walls; that will take us for what little we have to give. We do not want to prove ourselves to another or compete for love.
For wanderers, dreamers, and lovers, for lonely men and women who dare to ask of life everything good and beautiful. It is for those who are too gentle to live among wolves.
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James Kavanaugh (There are men too gentle to live among wolves)
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Crashing into the trembling void
Stretching my hand to you
Losing myself to frigid regret
Is this fragile love
A way
To say
Good-bye
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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She kissed me harder, breath huffing into my mouth, and bit my lip. Oh, hell that was amazing. I growled before I could stop myself.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
Achilles glared at him and answered, "Fool, prate not to me about covenants. There can be no covenants between men and lions, wolves and lambs can never be of one mind, but hate each other out and out an through. Therefore there can be no understanding between you and me, nor may there be any covenants between us, till one or other shall fall
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Homer (The Iliad)
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Sam laughed, a funny, self-deprecating laugh. "You did read a lot. And spent too much time just inside the kitchen window, where I couldn't see you very well."
"And not enough time mostly naked in front of my bedroom window?" I teased.
Sam turned bright red. "That," he said, "is so not the point of this conversation.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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All stories are about wolves. All worth repeating, that is. Anything else is sentimental drivel.
All of them?
Sure, he says. Think about it. There's escaping from the wolves, fighting the wolves, capturing the wolves, taming the wolves. Being thrown to the wolves, or throwing others to the wolves so the wolves will eat them instead of you. Running with the wolf pack. Turning into a wolf. Best of all, turning into the head wolf. No other decent stories exist.
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Margaret Atwood
β
So, Grace, how's school?" I asked myself.
Dad nodded, eyes on the baby koala now struggling in the guest's arms.
"Oh, it's fine," I continued, and Dad made a mumbling noise of agreement. I added, "Nothing special, aside from the load of pandas they brought in, and the teachers abandoning us to cannibalistic savages-" I paused to see if I'd caught his attention yet, then pressed on. "The whole building caught fire, then I failed drama, and then sex, sex, sex."
Dad's eyes abruptly focused, and he turned to me and frowned. "What did you say they were teaching you in school?
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
I felt like I had proof that not all days are the same length, not all time has the same weight. Proof that there are worlds and worlds and worlds on top of worlds, if you want them to be there.
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Carol Rifka Brunt (Tell the Wolves I'm Home)
β
Lunch." I said. "Immediately. I'm going to wither away to absolutely nothing. Then you'll be racked with guilt."
"I doubt it.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
Another way to be prepared is to think negatively. Yes, I'm a great optimist. but, when trying to make a decision, I often think of the worst case scenario. I call it 'the eaten by wolves factor.' If I do something, what's the most terrible thing that could happen? Would I be eaten by wolves? One thing that makes it possible to be an optimist, is if you have a contingency plan for when all hell breaks loose. There are a lot of things I don't worry about, because I have a plan in place if they do.
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Randy Pausch (The Last Lecture)
β
The doors to the world of the wild Self are few but precious. If you have a deep scar, that is a door, if you have an old, old story, that is a door. If you love the sky and the water so much you almost cannot bear it, that is a door. If you yearn for a deeper life, a full life, a sane life, that is a door.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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You're getting your weird all over me.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Forever (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3))
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Love was the destroyer. It made mourners, widows, left misery in its wake. Grief and love were one and the same. Grief was the shadow love left when it was gone.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
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You two are too cute,β the counter girl said, setting two cups piled with whipped cream on the counter. She had a sort of lopsided, open smile that made me think she laughed a lot. βSeriously. How long have you been going out?β
Sam let go of my hands to get his wallet and took out some bills. βSix years.β
I wrinkled my nose to cover a laugh. Of course he would count the time that weβd been two entirely different species.
Whoa.β Counter girl nodded appreciatively. βThatβs pretty amazing for a couple your age."
Sam handed me my hot chocolate and didnβt answer. But his yellow eyes gazed at me possessivelyβI wondered if he realized that the way he looked at me was far more intimate than copping a feel could ever be.
I crouched to look at the almond bark on the bottom shelf in the counter. I wasnβt quite bold enough to look at either of them when I admitted, βWell, it was love at first sight.β
The girl sighed. βThat is just so romantic. Do me a favor, and donβt you two ever change. The world needs more love at first sight.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
Because I am greedy for the sight of you. Because the prospect of facing this war, this loss, without you fills me with fear. Because I find I donβt want to fight for a future if I canβt find a way to make a future with you.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
β
I suppose that's why I love you."
His eyes flew open and his face lit in an extraordinary grin. "All Saints, say it again."
"I will not."
"You must."
"I'm the queen. I must do nothing but please myself."
"Would it please you to kiss me?
β
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
β
This is what love does. In the stories, love healed your wounds, fixed what was broken, allowed you to go on. But love wasnβt a spell, some kind of benediction to be whispered, a balm or a cure-all. It was a single, fragile thread, which grew stronger through connection, through shared hardship and trust.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
β
And then I opened my eyes and it was just Grace and me - nothing anywhere but Grace and me - she pressing her lips together as though she were keeping my kiss inside her, and me, holding this moment that was as fragile as a bird in my hands.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
The psyches and souls of women also have their own cycles and seasons of doing and solitude, running and staying, being involved and being removed, questing and resting, creating and incubating, being of the world and returning to the soul-place.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
β
The vampires start to close in. "shouldn't we stand back to back or something?" Clary said.
"What? Why?"
"I don't know. In movies that's what they do in this kind of...situation."
Jace laughs, "You, you are the most-"
The most what?" Clary demands indignantly.
Jace: Nothing. This isn't a situation okay? I save that word for when things get really bad."
"Really bad? This isn't really bad? What do you want, a nuclear-"
The windows exploded inward in a shower of broken glass. Through the shattered windows came dozens of sleek shapes, four footed and low to the ground, their coats scattering moonlight and broken bits of glass.
Wolves.
"Now, this," said Jace, "is a situation
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
β
Iβm not supposed to let you in,β Jesper said. Brekker seemed unperturbed. βWhy not?β βBecause every time I do, you ask me to break the law.β A voice from behind Jesper said, βThe problem isnβt that he asks, itβs that you always say yes.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
β
Sometimes the one who is running from the Life/Death/Life nature insists on thinking of love as a boon only. Yet love in its fullest form is a series of deaths and rebirths. We let go of one phase, one aspect of love, and enter another. Passion dies and is brought back. Pain is chased away and surfaces another time. To love means to embrace and at the same time to withstand many endings, and many many beginnings- all in the same relationship.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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Sam:"Okay, what words would you use then?" I leaned back in the seat, thinking, as Sam looked at me doubtfully. He was right to look doubtful. My head didn't work with words very well- at least not in this abstract, descriptive sort of way.
Grace:"Sensitive" I tried.
Sam translated: "Squishy"
Grace:"Creative"
Sam:"Dangerously emo"
Grace:"Thoughtful"
Sam:"Feng shui."
I laughed so hard I snorted.
Grace:"How did you get feng shui out of thoughtful?"
Sam:"You know, because in feng shui, you arrange funiture and plants and stuff in thoughtful ways.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
I would give you a crown if I could," he said. "I would show you the world from the prow of a ship. I would choose you, Zoya. As my general, as my friend, as my bride. I would give you a sapphire the size of an acorn." He reached into his pocket. "And all I would ask in return is that you wear this damnable ribbon in your hair on our wedding day.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
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Sam came around the side of the car and stopped dead when he saw me. βOh my God, what is THAT?β I used my thumb and middle finger to flick the multicolored pom-pom on top of my head. βIn my language, we call it a HAT. It keeps my ears warm.β βOh my God,β Sam said again, and closed the distance between us. He cupped my face in his hands and studied me. βItβs horribly cute.β He kissed me, looked at the hat, and then he kissed me again. I vowed never to lose the pom-pom hat.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
β
She loved all the wolves behind her house, but she loved one of them most of all.
And this one loved her back. He loved her back so hard that even the things that weren't special about her became special: the way she tapped her pencil on her teeth, the off-key songs she sang in the shower, how when she kissed him he knew it meant for ever.
Hers was a memory made up of snapshots: being dragged through the snow by a pack of wolves, first kiss tasting of oranges, saying goodbye behind a cracked windshield.
A life made up of promises of what could be: the possibilities contained in a stack of college applications, the thrill of sleeping under a strange roof, the future that lay in Sam's smile.
It was a life I didn't want to leave behind.
It was a life I didn't want to forget.
I wasn't done with it yet. There was so much more to say.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2))
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Be wild; that is how to clear the river. The river does not flow in polluted, we manage that. The river does not dry up, we block it. If we want to allow it its freedom, we have to allow our ideational lives to be let loose, to stream, letting anything come, initially censoring nothing. That is creative life. It is made up of divine paradox. To create one must be willing to be stone stupid, to sit upon a throne on top of a jackass and spill rubies from oneβs mouth. Then the river will flow, then we can stand in the stream of it raining down.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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I could still smell her on my fur. It clung to me, a memory of another world.
I was drunk with it, with the scent of her. I'd got too close.
The smell of summer on her skin, the half-recalled cadence of her voice, the sensation of her fingers on my fur. Every bit of me sang with the memory of her closeness.
Too close.
I couldn't stay away.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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Sensitive," I tried.
Sam translated: "Squishy."
"Creative."
"Dangerously emo."
"Thoughtful."
"Feng shui."
I laughed so hard I snorted. "How do you get feng shui out of 'thoughtful'?"
"You know, because in feng shui, you arrange furniture and plants and stuff in thoughtful ways." Sam shrugged. "To make you calm. Zenlike. Or something. I'm not one hundred percent sure how it all works, besides the thoughtful part.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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She sighed, annoyed at her restlessness. βSo,β she said, disrupting Wolf in another backward glance.
βWho would win in a fightβyou or a pack of wolves?β
He frowned at her, all seriousness. βDepends,β he said, slowly, like he was trying to figure out her motive for asking. βHow big is the pack?β
βI donβt know, whatβs normal? Six?β
βI could win against six,β he said. βAny more than that and it could be a close call.β
Scarlet smirked. βYouβre not in danger of low self-esteem, at least.β
βWhat do you mean?β
βNothing at all.β She kicked a stone from their path. βHow about you and β¦ a lion?β
βA cat? Donβt insult me.β
She laughed, the sound sharp and surprising. βHow about a bear?β
βWhy, do you see one out there?β
βNot yet, but I want to be prepared in case I have to rescue you.β
The smile sheβd been waiting for warmed his face, a glint of white teeth flashing. βIβm not sure. Iβve never had to fight a bear before.
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Marissa Meyer (Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles, #2))
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Having a lover/friend who regards you as a living growing criatura, being, just as much as the tree from the ground, or a ficus in the house, or a rose garden out in the side yard... having a lover and friends who look at you as a true living breathing entity, one that is human but made of very fine and moist and magical things as well... a lover and friends who support the ciatura in you... these are the people you are looking for. They will be the friends of your soul for life. Mindful choosing of friends and lovers, not to mention teachers, is critical to remaining conscious, remaining intuitive, remaining in charge of the fiery light that sees and knows.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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We had this big grill at his house, and I remember, one night he said, 'Sam, tonight you're feeding us,' He showed me how to push on the middle of the steaks to see how done they were, and how to sear them fast on each side to keep the juices in."
"And they were awesome, weren't they?"
"I burned the hell out of them," I said, matter-of-fact. "I'd compare them to charcoal, but charcoal is still sort of edible.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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If I only have ten minutes, Sam, this is what I want to say. You're not the best of us. You're more than that. You're better than all of us. If I only have ten minutes, I would tell you to go out there and live. I'd say...please take your guitar and sing your songs to as many people as you can. Please fold a thousand more of those damn birds of yours. Please kiss that girl a million times.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Forever (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3))
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She gets a man who will love her completely and faithfully. She gets a man who will not only save her life, but lay down his own to keep her safe. He will provide for her no matter the cost, he will shelter her against all storms that come their way, he will be the one to bring a smile to her face when no one else can. She gets a friend, a lover, a mate, the only man in this world who can complete her and give her the other half of her soul.
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Quinn Loftis (Blood Rites (The Grey Wolves, #2))
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I really wondered why people were always doing what they didn't like doing. It seemed like life was a sort of narrowing tunnel. Right when you were born, the tunnel was huge. You could be anything. Then, like, the absolute second after you were born, the tunnel narrowed down to about half that size. You were a boy, and already it was certain you wouldn't be a mother and it was likely you wouldn't become a manicurist or a kindergarten teacher. Then you started to grow up and everything you did closed the tunnel in some more. You broke your arm climbing a tree and you ruled out being a baseball pitcher. You failed every math test you ever took and you canceled any hope of being a scientist. Like that. On and on through the years until you were stuck. You'd become a baker or a librarian or a bartender. Or an accountant. And there you were. I figured that on the day you died, the tunnel would be so narrow, you'd have squeezed yourself in with so many choices, that you just got squashed.
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Carol Rifka Brunt (Tell the Wolves I'm Home)
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The less you associate with some people, the more your life will improve.
Any time you tolerate mediocrity in others, it increases your mediocrity. An
important attribute in successful people is their impatience with negative
thinking and negative acting people. As you grow, your associates will
change. Some of your friends will not want you to go on. They will want you
to stay where they are. Friends that don't help you climb will want you to
crawl. Your friends will stretch your vision or choke your dream. Those that
don't increase you will eventually decrease you.
Consider this:
Never receive counsel from unproductive people. Never discuss your problems
with someone incapable of contributing to the solution, because those who
never succeed themselves are always first to tell you how. Not everyone has
a right to speak into your life. You are certain to get the worst of the
bargain when you exchange ideas with the wrong person. Don't follow anyone
who's not going anywhere.
With some people you spend an evening: with others you invest it. Be careful
where you stop to inquire for directions along the road of life. Wise is the
person who fortifies his life with the right friendships. If you run with
wolves, you will learn how to howl. But, if you associate with eagles, you
will learn how to soar to great heights.
"A mirror reflects a man's face, but what he is really like is shown by the
kind of friends he chooses."
The simple but true fact of life is that you become like those with whom you
closely associate - for the good and the bad.
Note: Be not mistaken. This is applicable to family as well as friends.
Yes...do love, appreciate and be thankful for your family, for they will
always be your family no matter what. Just know that they are human first
and though they are family to you, they may be a friend to someone else and
will fit somewhere in the criteria above.
"In Prosperity Our Friends Know Us. In Adversity We Know Our friends."
"Never make someone a priority when you are only an option for them."
"If you are going to achieve excellence in big things,you develop the habit in little matters.
Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude.."..
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The way to maintain one's connection to the wild is to ask yourself what it is that you want. This is the sorting of the seed from the dirt. One of the most important discriminations we can make in this matter is the difference between things that beckon to us and things that call from our souls.
Nowhere can this be seen more clearly than in the choice of mates and lovers. A lover cannot be chosen a la smorgasbord. A lover has to be chosen from soul-craving. To choose just because something mouthwatering stands before you will never satisfy the hunger of the soul-self. And that is what the intuition is for; it is the direct messenger of the soul.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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I settled on the floor and whispered to Sam, βI want you to listen to me, if you can.β I leaned the side of my face against his ruff and remembered the golden wood he had shown me so long ago. I remembered the way the yellow leaves, the color of Samβs eyes, fluttered and twisted, crashing butterflies, on their way to the ground. The slender white trunks of the birches, creamy and smooth as human skin. I remembered Sam standing in the middle of the wood, his arms stretched out, a dark, solid form in the dream of the trees. His coming to me, me punching his chest, the soft kiss. I remembered every kiss weβd ever had, and I remembered every time Iβd curled in his human arms. I remembered the soft warmth of his breath on the back of my neck while we slept.
I remembered Sam.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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That's what being shy feels like. Like my skin is too thin, the light too bright. Like the best place I could possibly be is in a tunnel far under the cool, dark earth. Someone asks me a question and I stare at them, empty-faced, my brain jammed up with how hard I'm trying to find something interesting to say. And in the end, all I can do is nod or shrug, because the light of their eyes looking at me, waiting for me, is just too much to take. And then it's over and there's one more person in the world who thinks I'm a complete and total waste of space.
The worst thing is the stupid hopefulness. Every new party, every new bunch of people, and I start thinking that maybe this is my chance. That I'm going to be normal this time. A new leaf. A fresh start. But then I find myself at the party, thinking, Oh, yeah. This again.
So I stand on the edge of things, crossing my fingers, praying nobody will try to look me in the eye. And the good thing is, they usually don't.
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Carol Rifka Brunt (Tell the Wolves I'm Home)
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There is probably no better or more reliable measure of whether a woman has spent time in ugly duckling status at some point or all throughout her life than her inability to digest a sincere compliment. Although it could be a matter of modesty, or could be attributed to shyness- although too many serious wounds are carelessly written off as "nothing but shyness"- more often a compliment is stuttered around about because it sets up an automatic and unpleasant dialogue in the woman's mind.
If you say how lovely she is, or how beautiful her art is, or compliment anything else her soul took part in, inspired, or suffused, something in her mind says she is undeserving and you, the complimentor, are an idiot for thinking such a thing to begin with. Rather than understand that the beauty of her soul shines through when she is being herself, the woman changes the subject and effectively snatches nourishment away from the soul-self, which thrives on being acknowledged."
"I must admit, I sometimes find it useful in my practice to delineate the various typologies of personality as cats and hens and ducks and swans and so forth. If warranted, I might ask my client to assume for a moment that she is a swan who does not realzie it. Assume also for a moment that she has been brought up by or is currently surrounded by ducks.
There is nothing wrong with ducks, I assure them, or with swans. But ducks are ducks and swans are swans. Sometimes to make the point I have to move to other animal metaphors. I like to use mice. What if you were raised by the mice people? But what if you're, say, a swan. Swans and mice hate each other's food for the most part. They each think the other smells funny. They are not interested in spending time together, and if they did, one would be constantly harassing the other.
But what if you, being a swan, had to pretend you were a mouse? What if you had to pretend to be gray and furry and tiny? What you had no long snaky tail to carry in the air on tail-carrying day? What if wherever you went you tried to walk like a mouse, but you waddled instead? What if you tried to talk like a mouse, but insteade out came a honk every time? Wouldn't you be the most miserable creature in the world?
The answer is an inequivocal yes. So why, if this is all so and too true, do women keep trying to bend and fold themselves into shapes that are not theirs? I must say, from years of clinical observation of this problem, that most of the time it is not because of deep-seated masochism or a malignant dedication to self-destruction or anything of that nature. More often it is because the woman simply doesn't know any better. She is unmothered.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)