CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE QUOTES IV

American author (1979- )

You should always listen to minotaurs. Anybody with four stomachs has to have a firm grip on reality.

CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE

The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two


But a death is a death. It's a thing you can't get around. It just sits there like a fat arsehole in black pyjamas, eats all your food, drinks all your wine, and demands you call it mister for the privilege.

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Radiance


For there are two kinds of forgiveness in the world: the one you practice because everything really is all right, and what went before is mended. The other kind of forgiveness you practice because someone needs desperately to be forgiven, or because you need just as badly to forgive them, for a heart can grab hold of old wounds and go sour as milk over them.

CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE

The Fairyland Series


Secrets seem so important until there's no one left to spill them to.

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Radiance


That's what happens to friends, eventually. They leave you. It's practically what they're for.

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The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making


Being on time is a filthy habit practised only by roosters and retirees.

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Radiance


A marriage is a private thing. It has its own wild laws, and secret histories, and savage acts, and what passes between married people is incomprehensible to outsiders. We look terrible to you, and severe, and you see our blood flying, but what we carry between us is hard-won, and we made it just as we wished it to be, just the color, just the shape.

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Deathless


Do not ruin today with mourning tomorrow.

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The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making


If you want to know about the beginning of things, you have to talk to the dead.

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Radiance


Everything in creation is just a trick of the light--the only difference between heaven and hell is who's running those lights, who's got the switch, who knows the cues.

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Radiance


Longing for the fantastic is a human constant, I think.

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interview, Electric Lit, December 1, 2015


This is what it means to be a woman in this world. Every step is a bargain with pain. Make your black deals in the black wood and decide what you'll trade for power. For the opposite of weakness, which is not strength but hardness. I am a trap, but so is everything. Pick your price. I am a huckster with a hand in your pocket. I am freedom and I will eat your heart.

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Six-Gun Snow White


A library is never complete. That's the joy of it. We are always seeking one more book to add to our collection.

CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE

The Fairyland Series


I looked at this man and thought: Oh, how we are going to hurt each other.

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The Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice


A tale may have exactly three beginnings: one for the audience, one for the artist, and one for the poor bastard who has to live in it.

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Radiance


This is how you learn to see: You put together a crew. No one can see a damn thing clearly with only two eyes.

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Radiance


When the world changes, it stashes us away where we can't make it run the other way again.

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The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making


The Moon cares nothing for our cute little troubles. She ate a thousand girls for lunch yesterday, and she was hungry again in an hour. She barely even looks at us.

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Radiance


A war story is a black space. On the one side is before and on the other side is after, and what is inside belongs only to the dead.

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Deathless


An ending means there is order in the universe, there is a purpose to events. There is a reason to do things, an answer to be found, a solution key at the back of the book that maps to the problems posed. Find one ending, a real ending, and the universe is redeemed, ransomed from death--but death can never be that ending. It is a cheat, a quick shock, but no story truly ends with death. A death only begs more questions, more tales.

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Radiance