“If you want someone to tell you what to think..." "You will never be short of people willing to do so.” PeopleIfsThinkingWantWilling Author:Frances Hardinge
“If you want someone to tell you what to think," the phantom answered briskly, without looking up, "you will never be short of people willing to do so." . . . "Come now," he said at last, "you can hardly claim that I have left you ignorant. I taught you to read, did I not?” PeopleIfsThinkingWantSaidLastsLeftTaughtWillingClaimsIgnorantPhantoms Author:Frances Hardinge
“That," he whispered, "is unthinkable." In Mosca’s experience, such statements generally meant that a thing was perfectly thinkable, but that the speaker did not want to think it.” ThinkingWantStatementsSpeakersUnthinkableThinkable Author:Frances Hardinge