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Quotes from Elizabeth Knox

I wasn't aware that not disappointing you was an option, so I'm afraid I haven't taken any steps to avoid it.
~ Elizabeth Knox
Not all angels come from Heaven,' Xas said. Then, 'I'm a fallen angel.
~ Elizabeth Knox
No matter how out of the ordinary demonic possession was, it was still somehow a smoker's lung cancer, a drunk's pancreatitis, a philanderer's STI - a thing she had brought upon herself by not behaving properly.
~ Elizabeth Knox
I must somehow settle my debt to the world, which I have loved, disregarding what I have learned of its Master's fastidious wastefulness.
~ Elizabeth Knox
Something terrible had happened in his life to send him back to her looking for revenge. He believed she had been unlucky for him and was to be blamed for some calamity, some failure or loss. But he didn't want to tell her about it; he just wanted her to suffer and be reduced, in his imagination and her own. There was no point in understanding any of this if she couldn't see a way through it.
~ Elizabeth Knox
Suddenly Taryn was furious. 'Why the hell are you always so careful?' 'What else should I be? Most of the good in the world is remedial. It's fixing things and caring for people. Taking care.
~ Elizabeth Knox
4. God made angels. Angels are, broadly speaking, copies of humans, whom God did not make.
~ Elizabeth Knox
I hold this happiness between me and You,' and, if they were, then that was instinct too, the instinct humans must have, despite all their ideas about a just and loving God, to preserve themselves from that God's unloving love of perfection, His exacting beneficence.
~ Elizabeth Knox
Look,' Taryn said. 'I'm going to try this one more time. It's like that thing in Star Trek. The Starfleet regulation that says the doctor can relieve the captain of his duties. The writers probably got it from the real-life navy. Anyway, human beings are the captain. The doctor is the trees and the grasses and the marshes, and the beasts of the field and birds of the air. We humans were declared unfit for command.
~ Elizabeth Knox