“She's not afraid. She's wearing a dentata.”
“If she is afraid of mirrors she is afraid of herself.”
“She was afraid, and the afraid, she realized, sought opportunities for bravery in love.”
“She wasn't afraid of doing good or of resisting evil. She was merely afraid she might not be able to tell the difference.”
“She's no longer afraid to die. What she's afraid of is living, accepting the status quo.”
“It doesn’t really matter [if she ever wears the dress], as long as she loves it. She’ll wear it a hundred times in her imagination before she even tries it on again. As long as she has the option of wearing it, she’ll be happy.”