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1 " There are no simple words. I don't know why I thought I could hide anything behind language. "
― Patricia A. McKillip , The Book of Atrix Wolfe
2 " Experience teaches us restrictions," the mage reminded him. "They are not dreamed up in some peaceful tower on a mountaintop. "
3 " There was a drop of human blood in her, and in her father . . . it brought both of them visions at times, living dreams of the world beyond the wood. Her father had learned to ignore them, for they meant nothing to him. She, still learning words for her own world, did not make such distinctions: Everything was new, everything spoke to her and had a name; she had not yet learned that something could mean nothing. "