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1 " It's always women who eat sins, since it was Eve who first ate a sin: the Forbidden Fruit. "
― Megan Campisi , Sin Eater
2 " Don’t I know by now that folk see their sins in the way they choose? There’s always a reason as to why selfishness is not really selfish and crimes are honest and waiting safely by while somefolk else is killed is really the more courageous choice. "
3 " The Sin Eater walks among us, unseen, unheardSins of our flesh become sins of HersFollowing Her to the grave, unseen, unheardThe Sin Eater Walks Among Us. "
4 " With how you came into the world and what you've seen lately you should know, the more you live, the more the sinner and the saint can't be pulled apart. All of us just getting by. "
5 " I understand why sin eaters were made. Carrying such feelings is too much for one little heart, too much for one body. There must be some hope of shedding regret, grief, sorrow, sloughing them off like a skin and going into death free and light. Else we'd never be able to live. "
6 " This is why we have cursing. I never understood what made folk do it, but now I know. All our dire feelings stain the heart, and the stains bloom into curses. "
7 " There's a certain comfort in rules. You know if you're good, or if you're bad. And even if you're bad you know where you fit. You belong. But I don't want other folks' rules to say if I belong anymore. I want to say for myself. "
8 " Do you ever think we're living the wrong life? Like if we could choose for ourselves, we'd choose better than the one we've got? "
9 " You're nothing if you're dead. I told myself I needed to be alive to help the Sin Eater, but, really, it was my life, dressed up as hers, that I was saving. "
10 " Do you ever think we're living the wrong life? Like if we could choose for ourselves, we'd choose better than the one we've got? [...] But there's not use in wishing is there?" "We can make little choices. Like how we go about the day. And who we want to be like. "
11 " I wish you could show folk your insides the way you show your face. Then they'd know I'm not wicked at all. "
12 " The hardest was not having folk to say my noticings to, like if I saw a spider when I rinsed my hands in the basin. Or how I could make river waves by whipping the edge of dry bedclothes up and down, up and down. "