21+ Sherwood Smith Quotes On Education, Religion And Government
Sherwood Smith is an American author of fantasy and science fiction novels. She is best known for her Crown Duel and Inda series, as well as her stand-alone novels such as Wren to the Rescue and Sasharia en Garde. Smith has also written several short stories and contributed to several anthologies. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Sherwood Smith on education, leadership, religion.
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- So let me end with the wish that you find the same kind of happyiness, and laughter, and love, that I have found, and that you have the wisdon to make them last.
- Because you showed one face to all the rest of the world, and another to me.
- They're safe,'' he said. "And you're not made of glass". He swept me up in his arms. I laughed. "And I'm not made of glass." He carried me into our room and kicked the door shut behind us.
- One doesn't lose a self, like a pair of gloves or a pine. We learn and change, or we harden into stone.
- The only noise now was the rain, pattering softly with the magnificent indifference of nature for the tangled passions of humans.
- When in doubt, be ridiculous.
- Except. What is normal at any given time? We change just as the seasons change, and each spring brings new growth. So nothing is ever quite the same.
- Despite how entertaining certain stories were, at the bottom of every item of gossip there was someone getting hurt.
- Why did I laugh at his sorry, bedraggled appearance? Because ridiculousness made a repellant situation more bearable.
- Everyone is an idiot," I stated. "Except me.
Sherwood Smith Famous Quotes And Sayings
Memory warps time, as it does the sights and sounds and smells of reality; for what shapes it is emotion, which can twist what seems clear, just as the surface of a pond seems to bend the stick thrust into the water. — Sherwood Smith
It would have been funny if I had been an observer and not a participant, an idea that gave me a disconcerting insight into gossip. As I walked beside the silent Tamara, I realized that despite how entertaining certain stories were, at the bottom of every item of gossip there was someone getting hurt. — Sherwood Smith
Finally someone takes me seriously enough to ask for my word of honor, and it’s a villain. — Sherwood Smith
We'll abduct Garian. Or Jason." "And—?" "And dump them into the ocean. Nobody would ever pay a ransom for them. — Sherwood Smith
Angry men with pointy things sent to secure a foreign city are pretty much alike anywhere. That's what I've heard. So far nothing's convinced me different. — Sherwood Smith
I had seen ardency in men's eyes, but I had only felt it once. With Flauvic, false and therefore easy to dismiss. I suddenly wished that I could feel it now. No, I did feel it. I did have the same feeling, only I had masked it as restlessness, or as the exhortation to action, or as anger. I thought how wonderful it would be to see that spark now, in the right pair of eyes. — Sherwood Smith
Why is it the songs all end with the good people winning, but in life they don't?" They don't make songs when the good lose," I muttered. "They make war chants against the bad. So there won't be any songs for us. — Sherwood Smith
Female authors were still using male names when I was young, or they were neatly shoehorned into womens books except for those few that men could always point at when the disparity was pointed out. — Sherwood Smith
If more people recognized the difference between friendship and mere attraction, or how love must partake of both to prosper, I expect there'd be more happy people." "And a lot fewer poems and plays," I said, laughing as I splashed about in the scented water. — Sherwood Smith
When people first discover beauty, they tend to linger. Even if they don’t at first recognize it for what it is. — Sherwood Smith
No, I don't think I could fall in love with him, handsome though he is, because I don't accept any of that huff he gives me about my great beauty and all that. I'd have to trust a man's words before I could love him. I think. — Sherwood Smith
Life Lessons by Sherwood Smith
- Sherwood Smith's work emphasizes the importance of resilience, courage, and compassion in the face of adversity.
- She challenges readers to think critically about the world and to take action to make it a better place.
- Her stories also emphasize the power of friendship, loyalty, and kindness in the face of difficulty.
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