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Maggie Stiefvater
“Blue had never believed in death until then.

Not in a real way.

It happened to other people, other families, in other places. It happened in hospitals or automobile crashes or battle zones. It happened � now she remembered Gansey’s words outside Gwenllian’s tomb � with ceremony. With some announcement of itself.

It didn’t just happen in the attic on a sunny day while she was sitting in the reading room. It didn’t just happen, in only a moment, an irreversible moment.

It didn’t happen to people she had always known.

But it did.

And there would now forever be two Blues: the Blue that was before, and the Blue that was after. The one who didn’t believe, and the one who did.”
Maggie Stiefvater, Blue Lily, Lily Blue

Brad Stone
“But then he offered this:
'The things that people are going to feel are still to come. The kind of impact this is going to have on our cities -ninety-five or ninety-eight percent of it is still yet to happen. What if I said there's still going to be no traffic in any major city in the U.S. in five years?”
Brad Stone, The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley Are Changing the World

H.E. Edgmon
“You know me as Wyatt,â€� I say finally. “You know my name. What about my…my old name?"â€�

The goddess tilts her head to one side. “Wyatt is who you are. Perhaps you were once addressed by something else, but it was not you. I’ve no reason to know that mistake.�

She doesn’t know my deadname. I’m sitting here at a dining room table with a goddess and she doesn’t know my deadname because it doesn’t matter to her.”
H.E. Edgmon, The Fae Keeper

H.E. Edgmon
“You see me as a boy?â€�

Something like a frown presses into the corner of her mouth. “I think your ideas of gender are confusing."


“Faery doesn’t have trans people?�

“Faery is not arrogant enough to assume we know anything about our children before they’ve a chance to learn it for themselves.â€� She shakes her head. “There are as many genders as there are people. And each one of them comes into the language they’d like to use for themself, in their own time.”
H.E. Edgmon, The Fae Keeper