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"Gytha Ogg, you wouldn't be a witch if you couldn't jump to conclusions, right? Nanny nodded. "Oh, yes. There was no shame in it. Sometimes there wasn't time to do anything else but take a flying leap. Sometimes you had to trust to experience and intuition and general awareness and take a running jump. Nanny herself could clear quite a tall conclusion from a standing start."
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Personal Development

"Act on your instinct. It is the spirit of your divinity."
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Personal Development

"Capture the essence of your aspirations by understand the true meaning of your intuitive thoughts."
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Personal Development

"They'll come a time - in fact many times - when all the tools & techniques will fail you or desert you. Then - at last - is the moment to trust, use & follow your heart."
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Personal Development

"Smell shit when one's bragging."
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Personal Development

"You get your intuition back when you make space for it, when you stop the chattering of the rational mind."
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Personal Development

"They were startling gray, like storm clouds; pretty, but intimidating, too, as if she were analyzing the best way to take me down in a fight."
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Personal Development

"You need tell me nothing, I already know your heart. Through your simplest choices you've given yourself away."
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Personal Development

"I wondered if Grover could still read my emotions, mixed up as they were."
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Personal Development

"I'm accustomed to reading Georgian and Victorian letters and sometimes you simply know in your gut that a blithe sentence is covering up a deeper emotion."
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"Her chances of a decent marriage were about to be dashed-and all because of a ferret."
Marriage

"Marriage would change hardly anything between us, except that we would end our arguments in a much more satisfying way. And of course I would have extensive legal rights over your body, your property, and all your individual freedoms, but I don't see what's so alarming about that."
Marriage

"Sukey's approving glance swept over Amanda's black evening dress, made of shimmering crinkled silk that had been cut very low across the bosom and fitted tightly to her voluptuous shape. Rows of glittering jet beads adorned the bodice and long sleeves, while her gloves and shoes were of soft chamois leather. It was a sophisticated ensemble, one that made the most of Amanda's looks and generously displayed her bosom."
Appearance

"Sometimes a woman needs a man for company, no matter how useless he is."
Companionship

"The trick was forgetting about what she had lost ...and learning to go on with what she had left."
Acceptance

"But the absence of tears wasn't the same as an absence of feeling."
Emotion

"... I discovered life sometimes has a way of giving you what you need, but not in the form you expect."
Change

"If he was looking for fancy embellishment, or obvious signs of wealth, he was to be disappointed. Amanda couldn't bear pretension or impracticality, and so she had chosen furniture for function rather than for style. If she bought a chair, it must be large and comfortable. If she bought a side table, it must be sturdy enough to hold a stack of books or a big lamp. She did not like gilding and porcelain disks, nor all the carving and hieroglyphics that were certainly fashionable."
Simplicity

"I want you any way I can get you. Not because you're beautiful or clever or kind or adorable, although devil knows you're all those things. I want you because there's no one else like you, and I don't ever want to start a day without seeing you."
Desire

"You must learn to ignore what people say, Sebastian murmured, coming to her. Standing behind her, he rested his fingers lightly on her shoulders, causing her to start a little. "You'll be much happier that way. Suddenly his voice was tipped with amusement. "I've learned that while gossip about others is often true, it's never true when it is about oneself."
Perception
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