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Frances Hardinge, The Lie Tree Quotes: "This is a battlefield, Faith! Women find themselves on battlefields, just as men do. We are given no weapons, and cannot be seen to fight. But fight we must, or perish."

This is a battlefield, Faith! Women find themselves on battlefields, just as men do. We are given no weapons, and cannot be seen to fight. But fight we must, or perish.



Frances Hardinge, The Lie Tree Quotes: "Faith had always told herself that she was not like other ladies. But neither, it seemed, were other ladies."

Faith had always told herself that she was not like other ladies. But neither, it seemed, were other ladies.




Frances Hardinge, The Lie Tree Quotes: "It could be kindness. Faith felt hollow at the thought. She had needed kindness before, and has received none. Now it was too late, and she did not know what to do with it."

It could be kindness. Faith felt hollow at the thought. She had needed kindness before, and has received none. Now it was too late, and she did not know what to do with it.



Frances Hardinge, The Lie Tree Quotes: "She had needed kindness before, and had received none. Now it was too late, and she did not know what to do with it."

She had needed kindness before, and had received none. Now it was too late, and she did not know what to do with it.




Frances Hardinge, The Lie Tree Quotes: "People were animals, and animals were nothing but teeth. You bit first, and you bit often, That was the only way to survive."

People were animals, and animals were nothing but teeth. You bit first, and you bit often, That was the only way to survive.



Frances Hardinge, The Lie Tree Quotes: "Silence itself could be used as deftly and cruelly as a kire"

Silence itself could be used as deftly and cruelly as a kire



Frances Hardinge, The Lie Tree Quotes: "Somehow the sting of guilt was always more acute when there was a risk that she might get caught."

Somehow the sting of guilt was always more acute when there was a risk that she might get caught.