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Mary Quotes

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L.J. Smith
“Ash? Get bent and die.”
L.J. Smith, Daughters of Darkness

Pope Benedict XVI
“It is theologically and anthropologically important for woman to be at the center of Christianity. Through Mary, and the other holy women, the feminine element stands at the heart of the Christian religion.”
Pope Benedict XVI

Mary Karr
“Sure the world breeds monsters, but kindness grows just as wild...”
Mary Karr, The Liars' Club

Carrie Ryan
“Who are we if not the stories we pass down? What happens when there's no one left to tell those stories? To hear them? Who will ever know that I existed? What if we are the only ones left -- who will know our stories then? Who will remember those?”
Carrie Ryan, The Forest of Hands and Teeth

Philippa Gregory
“I never thought it would end like this. I never thought he would leave me without saying goodbye.”
Philippa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl

“Think of what starlight
And lamplight would lack
Diamonds and fireflies
If they couldn’t lean against Black. . . .”
Mary O'Neill, Hailstones and Halibut Bones

J.R. Ward
“After a while Mary said, “Zsadist?”

“Yeah?”

“What are those markings?”

His frowned and flicked his eyes over to her, thinking, as if she didn’t know? But then . . . well, she had been a human. Maybe she didn’t. “They’re slave bands. I was . . . a slave.”

“Did it hurt when they were put on you?”

“Yes.”

“Did the same person who cut your face give them to you?”

“No, my owner’s hellren did that. My owner . . . she put the bands on me. He was the one who cut my face.”

“How long were you a slave?”

“A hundred years.”

“How did you get free?”

“Phury. Phury got me out. That’s how he lost his leg.”

“Were you hurt while you were a slave?”

Z swallowed hard. “Yes.”

“Do you still think about it?”

“Yes.” He looked down at his hands, which suddenly were in pain for some reason. Oh, right. He’d made two
fists and was squeezing them so tightly his fingers were about to snap off at the knuckles.

“Does slavery still happen?”

“No. Wrath outlawed it. As a mating gift to me and Bella.”

“What kind of slave were you?”

Zsadist shut his eyes. Ah, yes, the question he didn’t want to answer. For a while it was all he could do to force himself to stay in the chair. But then, in a falsely level voice, he said,
“I was a blood slave. I was used by a female for blood.”

The quiet after he spoke bore down on him, a tangible weight.

“Zsadist? Can I put my hand on your back?”

His head did something that was evidently a nod, because Mary’s gentle palm came down lightly on his
shoulder blade. She moved it in a slow, easy circle.

“Those are the right answers,” she said. “All of them.”

He had to blink fast as the fire in the furnace’s window became blurry. “You think?” he said hoarsely.

“No. I know.”
J.R. Ward, Father Mine

Christine de Pizan
“As for those who state that it is thanks to a woman, the lady Eve, that man was expelled from paradise, my answer to them would be that man has gained far more through Mary than he ever lost through Eve.”
Christine de Pizan, The Book of the City of Ladies

Philippa Gregory
“Oh yes. Draw your hem back from my mud, little sister.”
Philippa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl
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Mary Lydon Simonsen
“‎With adulthood comes responsibility.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“‎Determination, effort, and practice are rewarded with success.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

J.R. Ward
“Still, it would have been great, just once, to have a man stare at her with total adoration. To have him be... enthralled. Yes, that was the word. She would have loved for a man to be enthralled by her.”
J.R. Ward, Lover Eternal
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Philippa Gregory
“When they launch snakes you'll have your namesake.”
Philippa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“Every relationship must have a starting point so that past errors may remain in the past.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

Karl Barth
“The nativity mystery “conceived from the Holy Spirit and born from the Virgin Mary”, means, that God became human, truly human out of his own grace. The miracle of the existence of Jesus , his “climbing down of God” is: Holy Spirit and Virgin Mary! Here is a human being, the Virgin Mary, and as he comes from God, Jesus comes also from this human being. Born of the Virgin Mary means a human origin for God. Jesus Christ is not only truly God, he is human like every one of us. He is human without limitation. He is not only similar to us, he is like us.”
Karl Barth, Dogmatics in Outline

Neal Shusterman
“And," added Mikey. "she's my sister."
The others looked at him for a moment, and broke out laughing.
"Yeah, yeah," Squirrel scoffed, "and the McGill is my cousin."
Now Allie burst out laughing, which made Mikey more annoyed.
"If the McGill was your cousin," Mikey said, "I can guarantee he'd disown you.”
Neal Shusterman, Everwild

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“‎I cannot alter the past, but the future is very much in my hands.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“‎Does anyone truly understand females? ...Their behavior is opposite of everything in the natural order and flies in the face of logic.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

Carrie Ryan
“I will always need you," I whisper. "All of this time I've waited for you. And you were never coming for me. Why did you let me wait for you?”
Carrie Ryan, The Forest of Hands and Teeth

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“‎There is nothing sweeter than finding the right person to love and cherish and to share your hopes and dreams with.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“Do not descend, but rise above so ill-mannered a person.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

J.R. Ward
“To her, saving grace meant you got to live out your life like a normal person: You were healthy and strong, an the prospect of death was just some far-off, barely acknowledged hypothetical. A debt to be paid off in a future you couldn't imagine”
J.R. Ward, Lover Eternal
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Paulo Coelho
“She [the Virgin Mary] was normal. She had already had other children. The Bible tells us that Jesus had two brothers. Virginity, as it relates to Jesus, is based on a different thing: Mary initiated a new generation of grace. A new era began. She is the cosmic bride, Earth, which opens to the heavens and allows itself to be fertilized.”
Paulo Coelho, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

Neal Shusterman
“Don't you recognize me, Mary? It's your good friend Allie the Outcast - although it looks like you're the one who's the out-cast now." Then Allie realized something with far too much glee. "Now that you're here - alive and all - there's something I've wanted to do for a very long time."
Then Allie reached back, curled her fleshie's right hand into a fist, and swung it toward Mary with all her might.
This was one strong fleshie!
The punch connected with Mary's eye so hard, that Mary's entire body spun around, and she collapsed into a leopard chair. Allie's knuckles hurt, but it was a good kind of pain.
"My eye!" wailed Mary. "Oh! My eye.”
Neal Shusterman, Everwild

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“Parents have to instill the right principles in their children, but then it's up to the children to live up to those principles.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

Stormie Omartian
“Mary knew God loved her. From the moment Gabriel appeared to her, Mary has a distinct sense that God’s presence was with her and His hand upon her. She didn’t understand everything that was happening, but she was certain that God would be with her through it all.”
Stormie Omartian, The Miracle of Christmas: 15 Inspirational Stories to Read Through the Advent Season

Neal Shusterman
“Mary believes she was put on earth to bring an end to the living world.”
Both Nick and Mikey just stared at her.
“What do you mean … end?” asked Mikey.
“End means end. Complete and total destruction. She wants to kill everyone and everything. She wants to bring down every building, burn every forest, empty every ocean of life. She wants to turn the earth into a dead planet …”
Neal Shusterman, Everfound

Mary Lydon Simonsen
“‎I did not understand how quickly one could fall in love, and I regarded almost as an affliction that one would eventually recover from. However, I now recognize that it is a force that reaches into every fiber of your body, and that it is something not to be resisted, but embraced.”
Mary Lydon Simonsen, The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy

Vladimir Nabokov
“...really, what a strange man he is, thought klara, with that aching feeling of loneliness which always overcomes us when someone dear to us surrenders to a daydream in which we have no place.”
Vladimir Nabokov

Carl Sagan
“But we have no [Marian] apparitions cautioning the Church against, say, accepting the delusion of an Earth-centered Universe, or warning it of complicity with Nazi Germany — two matters of considerable moral as well as historical import....

Not a single saint criticized the practice of torturing and burning “witches” and heretics. Why not? Were they unaware of what was going on? Could they not grasp its evil? And why is [the Virgin] Mary always admonishing the poor peasant to inform the authorities? Why doesn’t she admonish the authorities herself? Or the King? Or the Pope?”
Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark

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