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Men don’t have to pay attention the way we do. Men die because they make mistakes. Women? We die because we’re female.
The Final Girl Support Group
Grady Hendrix
I like the place where one thing meets another—that’s where magic gets in.”
Eggshells
Caitriona Lally
For a queen who loved words as much as Elizabeth, Shakespeare’s plays were a stimulating delight. The playwright made up thousands of new words, more than 1,700 of which are still in common usage. They include: ‘bedroom’, ‘moonbeam’, ‘hobnob’, ‘lacklustre’ and ‘submerge’. His genius for inventing pithy phrases such as ‘all of a sudden’, ‘a foregone conclusion’ and ‘dead as a doornail’ also greatly enriched the language not just of the court, but of all levels of society.
The Private Lives of the Tudors
Tracy Borman
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