There was a stir of excitement among some of the Scholars, as if, having written treatises on the existence of the unicorn without ever having seen one, they'd been presented with a living example newly captured.
Анна Захароваhas quoted2 years ago
uglier than the other.
Денис Денисовhas quoted4 years ago
It was a face to be dominated by, or to fight: never a face to patronize or pity.
Ольчаhas quoted4 years ago
Nor do we have any notion of honor, as bears do, for instance. An insult to a bear is a deadly thing. To us… inconceivable. How could you insult a witch? What would it matter if you did?
Ольчаhas quoted5 years ago
And finally, there were other kinds of lessons so gently and subtly given that they didn't feel like lessons at all. How to wash one's own hair; how to judge which colors suited one; how to say no in such a charming way that no offense was given; how to put on lipstick, powder, scent.
Ольчаhas quoted5 years ago
She'd been in trouble often enough to be used to it.
Ilia Lotarevhas quoted5 years ago
But think of Adam and Eve like an imaginary number, like the square root of minus one: you can never see any concrete proof that it exists, but if you include it in your equations, you can calculate all manner of things that couldn't be imagined without it.
asasiprhas quoted6 years ago
She was Lyra, cold and frightened by all means, but herself.
asasiprhas quoted6 years ago
Human beings can't see anything without wanting to destroy it, Lyra. That's original sin. And I'm going to destroy it. Death is going to die.
asasiprhas quoted6 years ago
Who could doubt someone so charming, so well-connected, so sweet and reasonable? But because it was an obscure and unofficial kind of operation, she was someone the Magisterium could deny if they needed to, as well.