“Can't figure women. Sometimes they're afraid of a spider, other times they're not afraid to stand right up to the devil.”
“They're afraid of change, and we must change. They're afraid of the young, and we are the young. They're afraid of music, and music is our life. They're afraid of books, and knowledge, and ideas. They're most afraid of our magic.”
“They're all so much afraid of the Council that they're not afraid of anything else.”
“Why is it that only girls stand on the sides of their feet? As if they're afraid to plant themselves?”
“I sometimes wonder if it's just me, or if there are other women who figure out where they're supposed to be by going nowhere.”
“Women? Women are like...thunderstorms. They're beautiful to look at, and sometimes they're nice to listen to-but most of the time they're just plain inconvenient.”