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He goes not in search of obstacles, only the paths around them. Anything seems possible.
— Eowyn Ivey
She stared that color, trying to imagine a father who could name his child for such beauty and then abandon her.
— Eowyn Ivey
No. Sometimes these things happen. Life doesn't go the way we plan or hope, but we don't have to be so angry, do we?" He
— Eowyn Ivey
All those sounds of her failure and regret would be left behind, and in their place there would be silence.
— Eowyn Ivey
What do you fear, lady?' he asked.
'A cage,' she said. — J.R.R. Tolkien
'A cage,' she said. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Alas, not me, lord!" she said. "Shadow lies on me still. Look not to me for healing! I am a shieldmaiden and my hand is ungentle.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
He stood there a moment, listened to the creek, and let the mountain air blow against his face. Even with all this heartache, it was beautiful here.
— Eowyn Ivey
Carry me on and on to the edge of the earth, with children's laughter like a wind - full sail, then carry me beyond
— Eowyn Ivey
Then he returned to Mabel and put his mouth to her ear. I'd never let anything happen to you. You know that, don't you?
— Eowyn Ivey
Never underestimate the naughtiness factor.
— Eowyn Wood
A boy trying out a man's language.
— Eowyn Ivey
The December days had a certain luminosity and sparkle, like frost on bare branches, alight in the morning just before it melts. Mabel
— Eowyn Ivey
There is hope in our wanting to be something better, even if we never manage it. Maybe that is what I can hold to. The wanting.
— Eowyn Ivey
remembered but not quite. I only hope by some
— Eowyn Ivey
She slid her boot soles onto the surface and nearly laughed at her own absurdity - to be careful not to slip even as she prayed to fall through.
— Eowyn Ivey
We are allowed to do that, are we not Mabel? To invent our own endings and choose joy over sorrow?
— Eowyn Ivey
Doubt crouched over his shoulder, ready to take him by the throat, whispering in his ear, You are an old man. An old, old man.
— Eowyn Ivey
She seemed to him both powerful and delicate, like a wild thing that thrives in its place but withers when stolen away.
— Eowyn Ivey
She watched Mabel mix bread dough, and it was as if a songbird had landed on a bedroom windowsill.
— Eowyn Ivey
The leaden sky seemed to hold its breath.
— Eowyn Ivey
The child's arms around her, hugging her as a daughter hugs her mother. Joyfully. Spontaneously. The most beautiful of all. The most beautiful of all.
— Eowyn Ivey
Then the heart of Eowyn changed, or else at last she understood it. And suddenly her winter past, and the sun shone on her.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
And then her heart changed, or at least she understood it; and the winter passed, and the sun shone upon her.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
He expected to drown before she reached it.
— Eowyn Ivey