
And she told you something about yourself you really ought to know: that you’re beautiful, and worth loving.
– Tamora Pierce
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- I am that clumsy human, always loving, loving, loving. And loving. And never leaving. – Frida Kahlo
- Fear is a good thing. It mean you’re paying attention. – Tamora Pierce
- Why do boys say someone acts like a girl as if it were an insult? – Tamora Pierce
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- This may be my only chance to see humans before these two are made into fertilizer for Moonwind’s rosebushes. – Tamora Pierce
- She rides as a man, goes unveiled as a man, fights as a man. Let her prove herself worthy as a man, worthy of her weapons and of our friendship. – Tamora Pierce
- Didn’t they realize that the only way to change things was to act? – Tamora Pierce
- Money talks and walks, but it does not bark. – Tamora Pierce
- There is power and there is power, my dear. My power can be vast, in the right places. – Tamora Pierce
- It isn’t just children who need heros. – Tamora Pierce
- Don’t we teach our women to view all men according to the actions of a few? – Tamora Pierce
- Without patience, magic would be undiscovered – in rushing everything, we would never hear its whisper inside. – Tamora Pierce
- New learning never hurt anybody. – Tamora Pierce
- We’re men, and men aren’t born to stand alone. – Tamora Pierce
- We build up pretty pictures of men, when we want to be in love. We hate to have them ruined. – Tamora Pierce
- If you look hard and long, you can find us. If you listen hard and long, you can hear any of us, call any of us that you wish. – Tamora Pierce
- What good is magic, if you can’t use it to help people? – Tamora Pierce
- Well, laddie, if you’ve let an old buzzard like me hurt you confidence, you couldn’t have had much in the first place. – Tamora Pierce
- If you have to hit–hit low. – Tamora Pierce
- It’s harder to heal than it is to kill. – Tamora Pierce
- Moral issues rarely have yes or no answers.-Myles to Alanna when she asks about the Gift – Tamora Pierce
- Just because I’m no jaw clacker doesn’t mean there should be a ruction put up whenever I have sommat to say. – Tamora Pierce
- I said I fell down. Ah. The ground bloodied your nose, split yer lip, and punched ye in th’ eye, all at once.I said I don’t want to talk about it. – Tamora Pierce
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- Cats aren’t special advisers. They advise us all the time, whether we want them to or no. – Tamora Pierce
- Horses are calmer people. They also don’t throw things at cats. – Tamora Pierce Author
- A sword can only pierce the body, but love can pierce the soul. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Men, I still think, ought to be weighed, not counted. Their worth ought to be the final estimate of their value. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Loving yourself costs nothing, but not loving yourself could cost you everything. – BD Jordan
- …someone who knows she is beautiful, who is always told that she is beautiful, but who, deep down, does not feel very beautiful. – Hilary Thayer Hamann
- I need you to know that no matter what happens, it was worth it to me. Being with you, loving you. It was all worth it. – Jenny Han
- You are enough, you are worth it, Worth every ballad, worth every word, every action. – R YS Perez
- Then I wondered, what if?What if he kissed me? What if he told me I was beautiful? What if he told me he loved me?What would I say in return? – Markelle Grabo
- Beautiful face doesn’t makes your heart beautiful,But a beautiful heart always projects you as a beautiful person. – Shashank Rayal
- There is something more beautiful than a beautiful thing and that is a beautiful thing which has a beautiful reflection on the water! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- There ought to be laughter in love. But there also ought to be wonder. – Thomas Burnett Swann
- You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity. – Ernest Hemingway
- Christmas ought to be brought up to date,- Maria said. -œIt ought to have gangsters, and aeroplanes and a lot of automatic pistols. – John Masefield
- To build a respectful, kind and loving relationship, begin by being respectful, kind and loving to yourself – Shya Kane
