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Love's agony is the pain of ink on a needle buried into skin, the necessary sting, and something beautiful blossoming under its touch.
My life is more than my marks show, surely? I more to tell than this. My skin tells of the tale the government has chosen for me. I have a sudden yearning to fill every inch so that nothing is lost.
For the first time in my life, I'm doubting my faith, and it terrifies me.
For the first time, I want to change the rules.
For the first time I wonder: does it matter what it says on your skin, when what's at stake is your soul?
Friends, let this encourage you to live lives worthy of the calling we have received. Live lives to be remembered, friends.
He is good, he is wise, he is the best of us. He is not cruel, he loves us, we will not fear. He does all things for our good.
We're all a bit bad. We all have things in our lives that bring us shame and regret. Things that have hurt our souls or hurt the people we love. But 're all a bit good too. i reckon we're mostly good actually. And life is about trying to learn the balance, plot our place on the continuum... We're not just made up of good and bad: we're everything else too.
Now, my friends, you know that a person can't play God without expecting that God might one day choose to play with him.
They're like a favourite novel- after you've read it once you know the story, but you still need to know it's nearby just in case you need to read it again.
We will be ready. We will will be alert: always watchful, always wary of the snakes within our ranks. We will recover our purity and reclaim history and make it our present.
... Obel pushed his chair back. "Tea," he said quietly. "Tea is what I suggest.
Do you want to stick needles in the living or scalpels in the dead?
I don't know what I should fear, and so I fear everything.
The ink and the oil and the blood swirl into one another as though they were made to be together.