“Somehow, it bothered her watching Garth’s charm directed so effectively at another. Could he convince her so easily of an untruth?” LoveTruthLiesCharmRed Flags Author:Colleen Chen
“The nobles had made reading unpopular, as it showed that one couldn’t afford to buy spells or magical devices, since one had to get knowledge to do things the ordinary way; even if this view held little logic, the king himself was known to insult readers as “bookfaces” or “unable to think for themselves, so they need to spout what others have said,” and these opinions became popular, as did most views expressed by the king or his son.” ThinkingReadingLearningBooksLogicIntelligencePropagandaDictatorPopularityTwistedMonarchyNerdyBookishNerds Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“There is too much emphasis on being positive, to the detriment of being real.” ThinkingRealityPositiveThinking Positively Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“Some of the pain released, and love filled the cleared space, uniting, magnetizing more self-love to it.” LoveSelfHealingAcceptanceUnity Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“He hasn’t really seen you, not as you want to be seen, but he’s starting to, a little.” LovePerspectiveInfatuationPersona Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“For everything about him fitting her fantasy image of what she wanted, she still didn’t feel seen by him…and that made her all the more aware that maybe her fantasy wasn’t what she wanted at all.” LoveRealityFantasyInfatuation Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“Part of her exulted that he’d asked her, out of everyone in the coach, this question; he must think her intelligent. The rest of her, though, wanted to slap herself for disproving his thought. Here was her opportunity to have her fantasy of a deep philosophical conversation come true with Garth, and all she could say was well, not really. Idiot!” ConfidenceIntelligenceInfatuationIntimidation Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“Then you shouldn’t be worried about him being with me. You can have him back when I’m done with him.” RelationshipsShareLoyaltyJealousyPolygamyJealousy QuotesSharing Is CaringJealousy Quotes Love Quote Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“Nim looked aghast. “Of course not. Do you think my future wife would be a servant? No—it’s Number Seven of the wives. Her name is Begonia.” “Oh, no, Nim,” Vesper said. “You can’t fall for one of the wives! She’s married. And to the king, no less. That’s illegal. Maybe it shouldn’t be, but you’ll still probably be arrested if anyone finds out—or worse.” “I knew you’d say that,” Nim said, turning away. “You’re such a prude, Vesper. Love is above things like rules. And the king has so many wives and mistresses—he doesn’t even remember all of them.” LoveCultureMarriageSocietyRulesPolygamyWivesPrude Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“Have you heard of the Children of Mae?” “The cult?” She knew of a religious group whose members went door to door, preaching the benefits of self-discipline—abstinence, celibacy or monogamy, vegetarianism—pretty much anything fun was prohibited. They had never come to Vesper’s house because her father was a butcher and probably pretty low on their list of possible converts.” FunWitnessConvertCultEvangelismEvangelicalJehovahAbstinenceConvertingMonogamy Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom
“Vesper felt herself turning red with humiliation. Then she looked at Allegra—really looked at her. Maybe she’d had such a problem with people not seeing her because she wasn’t seeing them. Did Allegra’s mask of rage hide pain and doubt that anyone would ever truly love her? She thought that it just might. Vesper didn’t quite feel compassion, but she no longer took Allegra’s behavior personally.” LovePainHurtCompassion Book:Dysmorphic Kingdom Source: Dysmorphic Kingdom