Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Mercedes Lackey

Quote by Mercedes Lackey

“Tiny rooms opened up onto the corridor, rooms that would have been like monastic cells if each of the girls hadn't made hers comfortable in her own way and according to her own taste. As she passed, Andie got glimpses of a riot of draped fabrics like a gypsy tent in one, a tapestry loom in another, painted murals of garden scenes in a third.”

Quote by Mercedes Lackey

Work

One Good Knight

Browse quotes and source details for this work. more

Author

Mercedes Lackey
Mercedes Lackey

Mercedes Lackey is an American fantasy author known for her rich imagination and profound character development. Her works span a wide range of genres from children's literature to adult fantasy, with her most famous series including 'The DRUID Sequence' and 'The Elven Knight Series'. Lackey's writing is praised for its respect for diverse cultures and its focus on gender equality. more

You May Also Like

“The adults looked transfixed by Andee. When Andee finally swam a little closer, Siobhan could see why: the determined set of her mouth, the ferocity in her eyes. How much she wanted to finish. She would finish, no matter what. It would be cruel to stop her. And more to the point, if they ever were stranded in the ocean, Andee—who had been in the water for what felt like an eternity—would be the last to go down.”

“அவள் பௌர்ணமி ஒளியின் குளுமையில் அவனுடைய காதலே நினைவுக்கு வர... அவனைத் தேடி அலைந்தாள்... முழு சந்திரனின் வெண்மையில் அவன் முகத்தையே அவள் கண்டாள்... அவனுக்காக ஏங்கித் துடித்தாள்... விண்மீன்களோ அவளையே நோக்குவது போல இருந்தது... இப்படியொரு அழகான சூழலில் அதை அனுபவிக்க முடியாமல் தவித்தாள்.... அவனை அவளுடைய காதலனை எண்ணி ஏங்கும் பேதைப் பெண்..”

“Ntozake Shange tells us it's not so good to be born a girl. She does not object to being born a girl. She objects to what it means when you are born a girl. She objects to the way that girls are treated. She objects to the way that our dreams are stifled. She objects to the way that we are not taken seriously, we are there as some sort of plaything,”