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1 " I no longer believe that people are born without virtue. It gets beaten out. Misfortune threshes our souls as a flail threshes wheat, and the lightest parts of ourselves are scattered to the wind. "
― Danielle Teller , All the Ever Afters: The Untold Story of Cinderella's Stepmother
2 " I was a mouse trapped in a corner, looking for a crack to flee through but despairing of finding one. "
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― Danielle Teller , Sacred Cows: The Truth About Divorce and Marriage
4 " You speak of love? Love is a sickness that causes men and women to do stupid things, the sorts of things that leave them sad and broken when the fever passes. "
5 " Rich only matters if he marries you," I said grimly. "Handsome matters not at all. "
6 " Because misfortune does not wait idly by until we are prepared for it. "
7 " I was a candle that had never known a flame, and now that the flame was lit, I softened and glowed in a way I had not known was possible. "
8 " Our fascination with feminine beauty is elemental. It is said that men wish to possess the princess and women wish to be the princess, but I believe that is only part of the truth. We are drawn to extraordinary beauty mindlessly and purposelessly; we flutter on dusty moth wings toward the effulgence with no understanding of why we do it. Perhaps when we see a woman with the aspect of an angel, our souls are tricked into following her, mistaking her for a guide to paradise.The opposite, of course, is also true. "
9 " Compelling fiction often obscures the humble truth. "
10 " Being strong does not disqualify you from being beautiful. "
11 " Imagine what ideas are locked up in the hearts and minds of women who simply lack the tools to express them. "
12 " society has strong opinions about what is beautiful and what is not. "
13 " The stories we tell ourselves have great power. "
14 " I wonder sometimes if the thoughts that flock my nightmares are abandoned memories coming home to roost. "
15 " My little cinder Ella. "
16 " What man who owns the kingdom's best horse would consent to ride a mule? "
17 " I could not see the rats, scuttling in the shadows, or hear the crunching of termites, feasting on rafters and braces. I could not feel the ivy, ripping at stone, turning towers into sand. I knew nothing yet of the cloying sickness of relations in that house. To me, the manor was simply beautiful. I was, after all, a child. "
18 " Get on, then," he said. "Make me beautiful. "
19 " As I watched her drowse, tears filled my eyes. I was seized with the fear that she would die, that I would lose her. Angels are not meant to dwell in the world of men. I was never meant to have anything so good. "
20 " Because misfortune does not wait idly by until we are prepared for it, I wanted to say. Because there may not always be enough money or food. Because the world may not always be kind to your precious daughter. I wanted to say these things, but I held my tongue. "