22 Quotes & Sayings By Kate Forsyth

Kate Forsyth is a former television presenter, and the author of the bestselling romance series THE COWBOY'S BABY, which is set in the beautiful Australian Outback. Her books have been published in ten countries. Kate lives in Sydney with her husband and four children.

May my heart be kind, my mind fierce, and my...
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May my heart be kind, my mind fierce, and my spirit brave. Kate Forsyth
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If we want a better world, we must never cease to think about what kind of world we want... and we must not be afraid to do whatever it takes to make the world the way it should be. It is not enough just to talk. We must act! Kate Forsyth
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I'm not brave, ' Ava replied huskily. 'If you only knew how afraid I really am. Sometimes I think I am afraid of everything.' 'But isn't that what being brave is all about? Being afraid, but doing it anyway? Kate Forsyth
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Nothing opens up the mind and the heart like books do, and so they have the power to change the whole world. That's why the are burning books, Ava. To stop us thinking, and feeling, and imagining... Kate Forsyth
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Ava's father believed that myths and fairy tales - like dreams - opened a window into the unconscious. by listening to the language of dreams and old tales, he said, all humans could learn to understand themselves and the world, better. Kate Forsyth
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I think fantasy is best described as a kind of fiction that evokes wonder, mystery or magic, a sense of possibility beyond the ordinary world in which we live, and yet which reflects and comments upon that known world. Kate Forsyth
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To light a candle is to cast a shadow Kate Forsyth
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The world is a cruel place, Petrosinella, and it wounds the weak. Kate Forsyth
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Words. I had always loved them. I collected them, like I had collected pretty stones as a child. Kate Forsyth
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There's a flame of magic inside every stone & every flower, every bird that sings & every frog that croaks. There's magic in the trees & the hills & the river & the rocks, in the sea & the stars & the wind, a deep, wild magic that's as old as the world itself. It's in you too, my darling girl, and in me, and in every living creature, be it ever so small. Even the dirt I'm sweeping up now is stardust. In fact, all of us are made from the stuff of stars. Kate Forsyth
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Hannah Rose Brown was not quite 13 years old when she discovered her family was cursed. THE PUZZLE RING Kate Forsyth
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Can we make promises to each other, as if we were truly married? Can we swear to be true and faithful and love only each other and all those things? Because I'm in such pain, Margherita, I need to have you, I need to know that you're mine. I've been in torment since I first saw you. No, since I first heard you singing from you tower height. Please, mia bella bianca, please let us swear to each other. Love breaks all spells, I know it does. Wear my ring and let me know-" She stopped his words with her mouth, cupping both hands about his face. Then she sat back to show him the ring on her finger. "I swear it all. Is that good enough? Because I really need you to kiss me again. Kate Forsyth
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Stories are important too. Stories help make sense of things. They make you believe you can do things. They help you imagine that things may be different, that if you just have enough courage... or faith... or goodness... you can change things for the better. Kate Forsyth
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Each word was shaped with certainty, and I felt, more strongly than ever before in my life, that I had at last found my true path. I knew the story would change as I told it. No one can tell as tory without transforming it in some way; it is part of the magic of storytelling. Like the troubadors of the past, who hid their messages in poems, songs and fairy tales, I too would hide my true purpose [ … ] It was by telling stories that I would save myself. . Kate Forsyth
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If you are brave of heart, sharp of wit, strong of spirit and steadfast of purpose, there is nothing you cannot achieve Kate Forsyth
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I also know that not everyone will like what I do, and that there are many people who do love my work, and so I write for them, and for my own pleasure, and try not to brood too much over those who have different tastes. And I have written enough books now that I know the self-doubt and the anxiety are part of the creative process, and drive me to keep trying to do better, and keep me from becoming too cocksure about my writing, which is a form of creative death. Kate Forsyth
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By fire, fever, storm and sword, your blood shall suffer this bane. No peace or joy for Wintersloe's lord, till the puzzle ring is whole again Kate Forsyth
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Soeur Seraphina gently removed my lace fontanges. It was named for the King’s mistress Angelique de Fontanges, who had lost her hat while hunting one day and had hastily tied up her curls with her garter. The King had admired the effect, and the next day all the court ladies had appeared with their curls tied back with lace Kate Forsyth
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Fairytales work on two levels. On a conscious level, they are stories of true love and triumph and overcoming difficult odds and so are pleasurable to read. But they work on a deeper and symbolic level in that they play out our universal psychological dramas and hidden desires and fears. Kate Forsyth
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It was our passion for words and our ardent desire to write that drew me and Michael together, and the same that drove us apart. Michael wanted to be a great playwright, like the former master Molière. He had high ambitions and scorned what I wrote as frivolous and feminine.‘ All these disguises and duels and abductions, ’ he said contemptuously, one day a year or so after our affair began, slapping down the pile of paper covered with my sprawling handwriting. ‘All these desperate love affairs. And you wish me to take you seriously.’‘ I like disguises and duels.’ I sat bolt upright on the edge of my bed. ‘Better than those dreary boring plays you write. At least something happens in my stories.’‘ At least my plays are about something.’‘ My stories are about something too. Just because they aren’t boring doesn’t mean they aren’t worthy.’‘ What are they about? Love’ He clasped his hands together near his ear and fluttered his eyelashes.’‘ Yes, love. What’s wrong with writing about love? Everyone longs for love.’‘ Aren’t there enough love stories in the world without adding to them?‘ Isn’t there enough misery and tragedy?’ Michael snorted with contempt.‘ What’s wrong with wanting to be happy?‘ It’s sugary and sentimental.’‘ Sugary? I’m not sugary.’ I was so angry that I hurled my shoes at his head. Kate Forsyth
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I love fairy tales because of their haunting beauty and magical strangeness. They are set in worlds where anything can happen. Frogs can be kings, a thicket of brambles can hide a castle where a royal court has lain asleep for a hundred years, a boy can outwit a giant, and a girl can break a curse with nothing but her courage and steadfastness. Kate Forsyth