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"The professor leaned forward. "But there's nothing more profound than creating something out of nothing. Her lovely face turned fierce. "Think about it Cath. That's what makes a god-or a mother. There's nothing more intoxicating than creating something from nothing. Creating something from yourself."
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"Plant the seeds of desire in the field of imagination to grow the harvest of invention."
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"Learn to combine the Power of The Heart and mind into one force to create your desires."
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"Don't try to create the world in your image-that was God's mistake."
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"Behind every creative act is a statement of love. Every artistic creation is a statement of gratitude."
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"No matter the source of our creation let us give honor to that source."
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"Everything in existence was gotten from the currency of time."
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"God created human beings in his own likeness."
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"Divinity exists in all creations."
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"To make the world. To make it again and again. To make it in the very maelstrom of its undoing."
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"God created you in His own image."
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"I was eleven years old, and I'd lost my mother, and my soul, and the Crucible gave me you. "It made us roommates, he says. I shake my head. "We were always more. "We were enemies."You were the centre of my universe, I say. "Everything else spun around you."
Friendship

"She told me later that her parents had told her to steer clear of me at school. "My mum said that nobody really knew where you came from. And that you might be dangerous." "Why didn't you listen to her?" I asked. "Because nobody knew where you came from, Simon! And you might be dangerous!" "You have the worst survival instincts." "Also, I felt sorry for you," she said. "You were holding your wand backwards."
Trust

"I didn't know someone could love me like this," she said. "Could love me and love me and love me without...needing space."Lincoln wasn't asleep. He rolled on top of her."There's no air in space," he said."
Romance

"He looked up at her and smiled crookedly, holding out a few sheets of paper. "Will you read this? i think maybe it sucks. or maybe it's awesome. it's probably awesome. Tell me it's awesome,okay? Unless it sucks."
Writing

"Your mother was a hero. She developed a spell for gnomeatic fever. And she was the youngest headmaster in Watford history.Baz is looking at Penny like they've never met."And, Penny goes on, "she defended your father in three duels before he accepted her proposal."That sounds barbaric, I say."It was traditional, Baz says."It was brilliant, Penny says. "I've read the minutes."Where? Baz asks her."We have them in our library at home, she says "My dad loves marriage rites. Any sort of family magic, actually. He and my mother are bound together in five dimensions."
Heritage

"The professor leaned forward. "But there's nothing more profound than creating something out of nothing. Her lovely face turned fierce. "Think about it Cath. That's what makes a god-or a mother. There's nothing more intoxicating than creating something from nothing. Creating something from yourself."
Creation

"I don't like hello. It makes me sound like I have dementia, like I've never heard a phone ring before and I don't know what's supposed to happen next. Hello?"
Communication

"I know the world is flat now, I'm not going back."
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"When Eleanor was a little girl, she'd thought her mom looked like a queen, like the star of some fairy tale.Not a princess - princesses are just pretty. Eleanor's mother was beautiful. She was tall and stately, with broad shoulders and an elegant waist. All of her bones seemed more purposeful than other people's. Like they weren't just there to hold her up, they were there to make a point."
Beauty

"You think that holding someone hard will bring them closer. You think that you can hold them so hard that you'll still feel them, embossed on you, when you pull away.Every time Eleanor pulled away from Park, she felt the gasping loss of him."
Love
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