11+ Emma Bull Quotes On Death

Coincidence is the word we use when we can't see the levers and pulleys. - Emma Bull

Coincidence is the word we use when we can't see the levers and pulleys. — Emma Bull

Is negative space the space you don't like, or the space that is not there? And if it's not there how can you tell? — Emma Bull

It was like him, too, to love her and admit to it before he knew if she loved him. Maybe only mortals expected to barter their hearts. — Emma Bull

We're all immortal until we die. — Emma Bull

Could I make you believe something that wasn't true?' He studied her through his eyelashes. 'You could make me believe anything at all. — Emma Bull

Sex without love is like a goddamn business transaction. And sometimes both parties feel as if they got a good deal, but that doesn't make it any less so. — Emma Bull

She lifted her head. "It's easier," she said, slowly, "to be angry on someone else's behalf than on my own. And yet I find I have a well of anger in me, that I have been filling for years from my own hurts. If I spill it out in defense of another, I can deny it's mine. — Emma Bull

Sometimes, she reflected, she dressed for courage, sometimes for success, and sometimes for the consolation of knowing that whatever else went wrong, at least she liked her clothes. — Emma Bull

To those who see the magical surface of things, you are invisible.' Good grief. Will you still be able to see me?' He met her eyes in a way that made her shiver pleasantly. 'I see you in a great many ways. It would be hard to blind me in all of them. — Emma Bull

She has her own glamour, Willy lad. All poets do, all the bards and artists, all the musicians who truly take the music into their own hearts. They all straddle the border of Faerie, and they see into both worlds. Not dependably into either, perhaps, but that uncertainty keeps them honest and at a distance. — Emma Bull

They don't know how the world is shaped. And so they give it a shape, and try to make everything fit it. They separate the right from the left, the man from the woman, the plant from the animal, the sun from the moon. They only want to count to two. — Emma Bull

Life Lessons by Emma Bull

  1. Emma Bull's work emphasizes the importance of creativity and imagination in storytelling. She encourages readers to explore their own ideas and perspectives, and to think outside the box.
  2. Bull's stories often feature strong female characters who show courage and resilience in the face of adversity, demonstrating the power of female friendship and solidarity.
  3. Bull's work also highlights the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures, and the need to challenge social norms and prejudices.
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