“Death can be hastened but never shared.”
Part 4, “Star of Stone” - Chapter 1 (p. 165)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
Joan Slonczewski es escritora estadounidense.
“Death can be hastened but never shared.”
Part 4, “Star of Stone” - Chapter 1 (p. 165)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
“A thousand fools believe a lie, and it’s good as truth.”
Part 1, “Ashore” - Chapter 5 (p. 28)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
““Magic is nonsense.”
“Magic is anything you don’t understand.””
Part 3, Chapter 3 (p. 128)
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Part 2, “A Door Into Ocean” - Chapter 4 (p. 71)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
“Of all the well-meant emotions pity is the cruelest to share.”
Part 3, “When the Sea Swallows” - Chapter 3 (p. 128)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
“A life postponed too long might never be lived.”
Part 2, Chapter 9 (p. 111)
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“There was no time for bitterness now: eat bitterness, and bitterness eats you.”
Part 4, Chapter 11 (p. 204)
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“You are as responsible for what you let happen as for the actions you share.”
Part 5, Chapter 6 (p. 239)
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““I can’t change what I am ovenight.”
“Nor can I. And yet, one can’t stop changing, either.””
Part 6, Chapter 16 (p. 368)
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“Death hastens those who hasten death.”
Part 5, “Night of Cinnabar” - Chapter 1 (p. 217)
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“If every planet in the Patriarchy refused to be ruled, we all would be free.”
Part 6, “The Last Door” - Chapter 15 (p. 363)
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