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Thomas Hardy
“Heaven opened then, indeed. The flash sprang from east, west, north, south, and was a perfect dance of death. The forms of skeletons appeared in the air, shaped with blue fire for bones-- dancing, leaping, striding, and mingling in unparalleled confusion. With these were intertwined snakes of green, rising and falling, and behind these was a broad mass of lesser light. From every part of the tumbling sky came a shout. ... Gabriel was almost blinded, and he could feel Bathsheba's warm arm tremble in his hand-- a sensation new and thrilling. But love, life, everything human, seemed small and trifling beside the spectacle of an infuriated universe.”
Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd

Thomas Hardy
“But you are too lovely even to care to be kind as others are.”
Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd

Thomas Hardy
“You know, mistress, that I love you, and shall love you always”
Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd

Thomas Hardy
“Men thin away to insignificance and oblivion quite as often by not making the most of good spirits when they have them as by lacking good spirits when they are indispensable. Gabriel lately, for the first time since his prostration by misfortune, had been independent in thought and vigorous in action to a marked extent-conditions which, powerless without an opportunity as an opportunity without them is barren, would have given him a sure lift upwards when the favourable conjunction should have occurred. But this incurable loitering beside Bathsheba Everdene stole his time ruinously. The spring tides were going by without floating him off, and the neap might soon come which could not.”
Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd

George R.R. Martin
“Look to your khal and see what life is worth, when all the rest is gone.”

Dany called out for the men of her khas and bid them take Mirri Maz Duur and bind her
hand and foot, but the maegi smiled at her as they carried her off, as if they shared a
secret. A word, and Dany could have her head off . . . yet then what would she have? A
head? If life was worthless, what was death?”
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
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