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Remember to breathe. It is after all, the secret of life.

em A Lion Among Men
life secret remember breath

Approval is overrated...Approval and disapproval alike satisfy those who deliver it more than those who receive it. I don't care for approval, and I don't mind doing without.

inspirational

The world was floods above and fire below

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
life philosophy

Staring at a world too horrible to comprehend, believing -- by dint of ignorance and innocence -- that beneath this unbearable contract of guilt and blame there is always an older contract that may bind and release in a more salutary way.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
philosophy hope children wicked ignorance innocence witch dorothy

One never knows how the witch became wicked, or whether that was the right choice for her — is it ever the right choice? Does the devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not a devil? It is the very least question of definitions.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
philosophy evil wicked witch

Children talk themselves out of their convictions as they grow up and become distracted by their huge selfish selves. All the literature is consistent on this point. Children begin to think they've imagined us.

em What-the-Dickens: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy
truth

I care as much as I can, but I don’t spend energy caring about things I cannot resolve.

em Out of Oz
wisdom

But she woke up just then, and in the moonlight covered herself with a blanket. She smiled at him drowsily and called him "Yero, my hero," and that melted his heart.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
romance

Waking up was a daily cruelty, an affront, and she avoided it by not sleeping.

em A Lion Among Men
death immortality cruelty insomnia

Indeed, she often wondered if she were dead, or dying from the inside out, and that was the root of her calm, the reason she could surrender her character.

em A Lion Among Men
death character calm resolve dissociation

(from the short story The Honorary Shepherds)...you can't be kicked out of a faith. Faith starts inside your heart and ends up in eternity. All you can be kicked out of is a building, which is the bus stop of faith, sort of, and what's a building?

em Am I Blue?: Coming Out from the Silence
faith

No, she wasn't losing language. She was choking on it.

words memory writing

He had thought love as a policy made a lot of sense for those who could manage it, and anyone who could manage it belonged in religious life. The rest of us have to struggle with more ordinary love, the common or garden variety: love as a crippling condition. Love as a syndrome.

em The Next Queen of Heaven
religion lovesickness

Of course. You get everything from books.

em Out of Oz
knowledge books reading wicked

You could say that Elphaba brought us together,' said Boq softly. 'I'm closer to her and so I'm closer to you.'Galinda seemed to give up. She leaned her head back on the velvet cushions of the swing and said, 'Boq, you know despite myself I think you're a little sweet. You're a little sweet and you're a little charming and you're a little maddening and you're a little habit-forming.'Boq held his breath.But you're little!' she concluded. 'You're a Munchkin, for god's sake!'He kissed her, he kissed her, he kissed her, little by little by little.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
relationships

Those times are over and gone, and good-riddance to them, too. We were hopelessly high-spirited. Now we're the thick-waisted generation, dragging along our children behind us and carrying our parents on our backs. And we're in charge, while the figures who used to command our respect are wasting away.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
time getting-older

What's big, thick, makes the earth move, and wants to have its way with you?" "I don't know, but can you introduce me?

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
funny

And what new life can emerge from a book. Any book, maybe.

em A Lion Among Men
life books

Brrr, who had never admired books particularly...didn't remember that a mere book might reek of sex, possibility, fecundity. Yet a book has a ripe furrow and a yielding spine, he thought, and the nuances to be teased from its pages are nearly infinite in their variety and coquettish appeal. And what new life can emerge from a book. Any book, maybe.

em A Lion Among Men
books

Animals are born who they are, accept it, and that is that. They live with greater peace than people do.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
peace people self-acceptance animals man

Night-time is being brushed aside like so much cobweb. The day is wound up and begins even before the last haunted dreams, the last of the fog, those spectral and evanescent residues, have faded away.

dreams simile time day wound haunted night cobweb fog fade-away brushed-aside

O beautiful, to make escapeAnd leave this world behind.Had I to stay another dayI'd lose my fucking mind!

em Out of Oz
humour tombstone-inscription

It appears history is going to keep happening, despite our hopes for retirement.

em Out of Oz
history politics retirement

To read, even in the half-dark, is also to call the lost forward.

em Out of Oz
reading memories

Don’t let me get sappy on you, but when you get right down to it, every collection of letters is a magic spell, even if it’s a moronic proclamation by the Emperor. Words have their impact, girl. Mind your manners. I may not know how to fly but I know how to read, and that’s almost the same thing.

em Out of Oz
reading magic words

Where I'm from, we believe in all sorts of things that aren't true... we call it history.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
history

Under every roof, a story, just as behind every brow, a history

em Son of a Witch
history story tale

Your childhood," said Yackle coaxingly, as if she could smell his thoughts. As if she could sniff out those passages he hadn't chosen to retail at drink parties. Her words lulled him. The past, even a bitter past, is usually more pungent than the present, or at least better organized in the mind.

em A Lion Among Men
thoughts childhood words memory memories past history

The real thing about evil… you figure out one side of it - the human side, say - and the eternal side goes into shadow. Or vice versa. The real disaster of this inquiry is that it is the nature of evil to be secret.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil humanity secrets

The nature of the world is to be calm, and enhance and support life, and evil is an absence of the inclination of matter to be at peace.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
life peace evil nature world calm

For who was in thrall to whom, really? And could it ever be known? Each agent working in collusion and antagonism - like the cold and the sun alike creating a deadly spear of ice... Who is in thrall to whom? And while you wait to learn, the deadly icicle, formed by all opposing forces, falls and drives its cold nail into penetrable flesh.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
nature power

To grow a melody?" "You can't grow a melody on purpose,” she said, and slyly added, “you have to plant an accidental.

em Son of a Witch
music

There was something about words and music together that allowed people to get nearest to honest truth about what was most difficult to say. Paradoxically, only through the essential instantaneity of music could you approach its eternal pertinence.

em The Next Queen of Heaven
music

Just my luck, if I believed in luck. I only believe in the opposite of luck, whatever that is.

em A Lion Among Men
wicked fantasy cowardly-lion

What had survived - maybe all that had survived of Trism - was Liir's sense of him. A catalog of impressions that arose from time to time, unbidden and often upsetting. From the sandy smell of his sandy hair to the locked grip of his muscles as they had wrestled in sensuous aggression - unwelcome nostalgia. Trism lived in Liir's heart like a full suit of clothes in a wardrobe, dress habillards maybe, hollow and real at once. The involuntary memory of the best of Trism's glinting virtues sometimes kicked up unquietable spasms of longing.

em Out of Oz
love longing lost-love wicked fantasy

Birds know themselves not to be at the center of anything, but at the margins of everything. The end of the map. We only live where someone's horizon sweeps someone else's. We are only noticed on the edge of things; but on the edge of things, we notice much.

em Out of Oz
wicked fantasy birds

Sometimes thought Liir-his first thought in weeks and weeks-sometimes I hate this marvelous land of ours. It's so much like home, and then it holds out on you.

em Son of a Witch
fantasy son witch of gregory liir maguire

Come what may and hell to pay.

wicked fantasy elphaba-thropp gregory-maguire

Perhaps family itself, like beauty, is temporary, and no discredit need attach to impermanence.

em A Lion Among Men
family abandonment impermanence

The momentum of the mind can be vexingly, involuntarily capricious.

em A Lion Among Men
mind thinking think thinkers mood moody mind-thoughts

The future reshapes the memory of the past in the way it recalibrates significance: some episodes are advanced, others lose purchase.

em A Lion Among Men
mind memory memories mind-games

It was mild monsters like these that made Jack the Ripper go after young women, she decided: who could tolerate yielding the world to someone who behaved as if she had given birth to the very world herself?

em Lost
humor children birth the-world center-of-the-universe jack-the-ripper

She had that look a child has only a few times in its life, when the child has bettered her betters. The expression isn't smug, though adults often take it for smugness. It's something else. Maybe relief at having confirmed through personal experience the long-held suspicion of our species, that the enchanted world of childhood is merely a mask for something else, a more subtle and paradoxical magic.- p. 157

children wicked

Galinda didn't see the verdant world through the glass of the carriage; she saw her own reflection instead. She had the nearsightedness of youth. She reasoned that because she was beautiful she was significant, though what she signified, and to whom, was not clear yet...She was, after all, on her way to Shiz because she was smart. But there was more than one way to be smart.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
beauty youth young wicked fiction selfishness smart maguire

What will I do if I find myself with a heart?" "Lose it constantly, I imagine.

fiction science-fiction fantasy-fiction

He hadn't yet had enough experience with humans to know that the thing they hold dearest to their hearts, the last thing they relinquish when all else is fading, is the consoling belief in the inferiority of others.

em A Lion Among Men
psychology

I have always felt like a pawn... My skin color's been a curse, my missionary parents made me sober and intense, my school days brought me up against political crimes against Animals, my love life imploded and my lover died, and if I had any life's work of my own, I haven't found it yet, except in animal husbandry, if you could call it that.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
fate destiny free-will bad-luck

Don’t let me get sappy on you, but when you get right down to it, every collection of letters is a magic spell, even if it’s a moronic proclamation by the Emperor. Words have their impact, girl. Mind your manners. I may not know how to fly but I know how to read, and that’s almost the same thing.

em Out of Oz
reading magic words

But so often, before words can rise to the mind to imply the ineffable, the ineffable has effed off.

em Out of Oz
words ineffable

I like the sound of words, but I don't ever really expect my slow, slanted impression of the world to change by what I read.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
reading understanding words wicked elphaba

A world emerging, daily, out of nothing, a world that we trust to resemble what we've seen previously. We should know better.

em After Alice
trust day perception worlds emerging perceptions-of-reality gregory-maguire after-alice resemble

Hello, this is I, and these are my arms and legs, which are useful, and this inconvenient hump is my sorrow, which is less than useful, but I've learned how to hump it around, so pay it no mind.

em Mirror Mirror
grief sorrow

Memory is a part of the present. It builds us up inside; it knits our bones to our muscles and keeps our hearts pumping. It is memory that reminds our bodies to work, and memory that reminds our spirits to work to: it keeps us who we are.~Candle

em Son of a Witch
memory

Oh, everything is gorgeous once it's gone.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
memory

What is strange is that we may remember what we have done, but not always why we did it.

em Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
memory motives

If magic was present, it moved under the skin of the world, beneath the ability of human eyes to catch sight of it.

em Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
magic

At its most elemental, a spell is no more than a recipe for change.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
magic

The overdressed traveler betrays more interest in being seen than in seeing, while the true traveler knows that the novel world about her serves as the most appropriate accessory.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
inspirational wicked travel gregory-maguire

There were people everywhere but no one was mine, and I was no one's.

em Out of Oz
loneliness

Growth and change were viewed as reactions to conditions met

em Son of a Witch
life growth change

We live in our tales of ourselves, she thought, and ignore as best we can the contradictions, and the lapses, and the abrasions of plot against our mortal souls...

em A Lion Among Men
self story storytelling

Secrets are revealed as you are ready to understand them. It seems capricious and mean-spirited of the Grimmerie to hold back, to yield and then to tease with a single page – but then the world is the same way, isn’t it. The world rarely shrieks its meaning at you. It whispers, in private language and obscure modalities, in arcane and quixotic imagery, through symbol systems in which every element has multiple meanings determined by juxtaposition.

em Out of Oz
secrets meaning the-world

What a mystery we are to ourselves, even as we go on, learning more, sorting it out a little. The further on we go, the more meaning there is but the less articulable. You live your life, and the older you get – the more specificity you harvest – the more precious becomes every ounce and spam. Your life and times don’t drain of meaning because they become more contradictory, ornamented by paradox, inexplicable. Rather the opposite, maybe. The less explicable, the more meaning. The less a mathematics equation (a sum game); the more like music (significant secret).

em Out of Oz
life meaning mystery

People who claim that they're evil are usually no worse than the rest of us... It's people who claim that they're good, or any way better than the rest of us, that you have to be wary of.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil good

And of the Witch? In the life of a Witch, there is no "after", in the "ever after" of a Witch there is no "happily"; in the story of a Witch, there is no afterword. Of that part that is beyond the life story, beyond the story of the life, there is-alas, or perhaps thank mercy-no telling. She was dead, dead, and gone, and all that was left of her was the carapace of her reputation for malice.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil wicked malice misdirection wicked-witch-of-the-west

The real thing about evil," said the Witch at the doorway, "isn't any of what you said. You figure out one side of it - the human side, say - and the eternal side goes into shadow. Or vice versa. It's like the old saw: What does a dragon in its shell look like? Well no one can ever tell, for as soon as you break the shell to see, the dragon is no longer in its shell. The real disaster of this inquiry is that it is the nature of evil to be secret.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil secrecy two-sides-to-the-story vice-versa

Evil is an act, not an appetite. How many haven't wanted to slash the throat of some boor across the dining room table? Present company excepted of course. Everyone has the appetite. If you give in to it, it, that act is evil. The appetite is normal.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil act appetite

It isn't hard to find evil in this world. Evil is always more easily imagined than good, somehow.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil good elphaba

It isn’t hard to find evil in this world. Evil is always more easily imagined than good, somehow.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil goodness

One never learns how the witch became wicked, or whether that was the right choice for her- is it ever the right choice? Does the devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not a devil?

evil wicked witch gregory-maguire

One never learns how the witch became wicked, or whether that was the right choice for her - is it ever the right choice? Does the devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not a devil? It is at the very least a question of definitions.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
evil choice struggle good-and-evil

A notion of character, not so much discredited as simply forgotten, once held that people only came into themselves partway through their lives. They woke up, were they lucky enough to have consciousness, in the act of doing something they already knew how to do: feeding themselves with currants. Walking the dog. Knotting up a broken bootlace. Singing antiphonally in the choir. Suddenly: This is I, I am the girl singing this alto line off-key, I am the boy loping after the dog, and I can see myself doing it as, presumably, the dog cannot see itself. How peculiar! I lift on my toes at the end of the dock, to dive into the lake because I am hot, and while isolated like a specimen in the glassy slide of summer, the notions of hot and lake and I converge into a consciousness of consciousness–in an instant, in between launch and landing, even before I cannonball into the lake, shattering both my reflection and my old notion of myself.

em Son of a Witch
consciousness

Glinda waved dismissively. Then she tucked her hand against her mouth and bit her knuckles. It was hard to tell if her pretty ways were studied or innate. "Oh, oh," she managed, "I don't know that I'll see you again- and you remind me so of her.

em Son of a Witch
sad liir glinda

Cross a man and you struggle, one of you wins, you adjust and go on - or you lie there dead. Cross a woman and the universe is changed, once again, for cold anger requires an eternal vigilance in all matters of slight and offense

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
anger woman

The devil is a very big angel, but a very little man.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
angel man devil

I do not listen when anyone uses the word immoral," said the Wizard. "In the young it is ridiculous, in the old it is sententious and reactionary and an early warning sign of apoplexy. In the middle-aged, who love and fear the idea of moral life the most, it is hypocritical.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
morality aging

To the grim poor there need be no pourquoi tale about where evil arises; it just arises; it always is. One never learns how the witch became wicked, or whether that was the right choice for her--is it ever the right choice? Does the devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not a devil...?

morality dualism

As the first hard drops of rain fell, the Witch caught sight, not of the girl's face, but of the shoes. Her sister's shoes. They sparkled even in the darkening afternoon. They sparkled like yellow diamonds, and embers of blood, and thorny stars.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
beauty beautiful shoes

They'd never been lovers, of course, not in the physical sense. But they'd been lovers as most of us manage, loving through expressions and gestures and the palm set softly upon the bruise at the necessary moment. Lovers by inclination rather than by lust. Lovers, that is, by love.

em Out of Oz
love lust lovers expressions gestures

Oh, mercy, there is nothing monstrously ugly about you. Ruth may be unpleasing, but you are merely plain. If anything, it's my beauty that's monstrous, for it sweeps away any other aspect of my character.

beauty character

And that would be my method of locomotion, the Lion concluded. Not diplomas earned, but friendships bungled. Campaigns aborted. Errors in judgment and public humiliations.

em Out of Oz
life journey locomotion humiliations

You leave home, I have learned, counting the trip day by day. If you ever get to return, you count the trip miracle by miracle.

journey miracles

Do good though, will you?" She blinked brightly at the green girl. "If not for your parents or your grandmother, then for me?

em Out of Oz
good elphaba glinda

The circularity of influence was like a trail of dominoes falling in four dimensions. Each time one slapped another and fell to the ground, from a different vantage point it appeared knocked upright, ready to be slapped and fall again. Everything was not merely relative, it was--how to put it? --relevant. Representational. Revealing. Referential and reverential both.

em A Lion Among Men
perspective perception influence

Was it an accident... or is it just that the world unwraps itself to you again and again as soon as you are ready to see it anew?

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
perspective

Everyone has a right to love the land that gave them the things they need to live. It gives them beauty to look at, and food to eat, and neighbors to bicker with and then eventually to marry. But I think... that your own devotion to your familiar homeland should inspire you to allow other people to embrace their homelands as beautiful too.

em Out of Oz
home acceptance patriotism

Perhaps, thought Nanny, little green Elphaba chose her own sex, and her own color, and to hell with her parents.

parents gender choice wicked color wizard-of-oz elphaba-thropp the-wicked-witch

When the dawn light is coursing through the slats in the shutters at last, making thin stripes on the floor, she, tossing, decides that for every human soul there must surely be a possible childhood worth living, but once it slips by, there isn’t any reclaiming it or revising it.

em Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
childhood

By so giving up, of course, it renews itself- that is the secret

em Son of a Witch
sacrifice

Isn't that funny, that deity is passe but the attributes and implications of deity linger--

wicked theology

I hate New Year's Eve. One more chance to remember that you haven't yet done what you wanted. And to pretend it doesn't matter.

em The Next Queen of Heaven
regret

Because no retreat from the world can mask what is in your face.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
remorse sorrow guilt witch elphaba

We only have babies when we're young enough not to know how grim life turns out.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
life wicked mother pregnancy melena

We only have babies when we’re young enough not to know how grim life turns out.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
reality birth mother child

Night is brushed aside like so much cobweb. The day is wound up and begins even before the last haunted dreams, the last of the fog, those spectral and evanescent residues, have faded away.

em After Alice
simile day fade wound night cobweb fog evanescent spectral

Do you expect to learn anything at Shiz?” he asked. “I have already learned not to speak to strangers.” “Then I will introduce myself and we will be strangers no longer. I am Dillamond.” “I am disinclined to know you.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
humor sarcasm

Are you an aberration to your species?' she cried. 'Cats don't look for approval!

em A Lion Among Men
cats approval

You need my help? What for? Bread, cash, a fake identity to help you slip sideways through the cracks? Tell me what you need, tell me why I should help, and I'll see what I can do. In memory of Elphaba. You knew her." Her head titled again, but up, this time, and it was to keep the sudden wetness from spilling into her carefully colored false eyelashes. "You knew my Elphie!

em Son of a Witch
help glinda elphie

Thanks to our artists, we pretend well, living under canopies of painted clouds and painted gods, in halls of marble floors across which the sung Masses paint hope in deep impatsi of echo. We make of the hollow world a fuller, messier, prettier place, but all our inventions can't create the one thing we require: to deserve any fond attention we might accidentally receive, to receive any fond attention we don't in the course of things deserve. We are never enough to ourselves because we can never be enough to another. Any one of us walks into any room and reminds its occupant that we are not the one they most want to see. We are never the one. We are never enough.

em Mirror Mirror
requirements expectations artists self-hate never-enough falling-below-expectations

Her head had turned quickly away...Not to hide her tears but to soften the fact of their absence.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
tears crying hiding-feelings hiding-tears not-crying obsence-of-tears

I may not be sure if monsters exist, but I’d rather live my life in doubt than be persuaded by a real experience of one.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
beliefs monsters doubts

Don't wish,"said Rain, "don't start. Wishing only...

em Out of Oz
wicked wish rain out-of-oz

This is what fun is like," said Rain, almost to herself.

em Out of Oz
fun rain

Well, I learned to cook. At my age," she told him. "What's next? Art therapy? Anyway, I've had quite a time of it this summer, and who knows what eases down on any road. Come, Rain. A quick goodbye, and off you go." "Goodbye," said Rain to the Lion, and then to the woman. "Not to them," said Glinda, "To me."She turned eyes that were saucerly upon Glinda. "Mum?

em Out of Oz
goodbye rain glinda

He was not so lucky. He hadn't yet had enough experience with humans to know that the thing the hold dearest to their hearts, the last thing they relinquish when all else is fading, is the consoling belief in the inferiority of others.

em A Lion Among Men
prejudice

He lingered at the door, and said, 'The Lion wants courage, the Tin Man a heart, and the Scarecrow brains. Dorothy wants to go home. What do you wan

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
thought-provoking

In the end, all disguises must drop.

em Son of a Witch
truth be-yourself inspirational-living

So let my hands and my face make their way in this world, let my hungry eyes see, my tongue taste.

em Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
awakening

The world unwraps itself to you, again and again as soon as you are ready to see it anew.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
discovery

When you can't die, she thought, everything sounds like a clock ticking.

em A Lion Among Men
immortality

You can't be said to have properly established yourself in a place until you have been seen there.

person place established

Nothing in the Grimmerie on how to depose a tyrant - nothing useful... Nothing there that described why men and women could turn out so horrible. Or so wonderful - if that ever happens anymore.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
philosophy good-and-evil

In order to remember who you are, you have to have known it in the first place.

em After Alice
being sense-of-self

But his face had that hollow look, as if there was something gone... you know that look. The inward focus. Distantly attentive to the home you're missing, or the someone you're missing. That look that a bird has when it turns it dry reptilian eye on you. That look that doesn't see you because the mind is filled up with someone it would rather see.

em The Next Queen of Heaven
unrequited-love

I think that's shameful, even if it's just a story, to propose an afterlife for evil... Any afterlife notion is a manipulation and a sop. It's shameful the way the unionists and the pagans both keep talking up hell for intimidation and the airy Other Land for reward.

religion afterlife

It’s been a long, rocky life, with plenty of possibility but too much human ugliness.

em Out of Oz
life possibility human-ugliness

People always did like to talk, didn't they? That's why I call myself a witch now: the Wicked Witch of the West, if you want the full glory of it. As long as people are going to call you a lunatic anyway, why not get the benefit of it? It liberates you from convention.

em Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
acceptance-of-oneself liberation gossip accepting

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