i love you more than the moon above us. i love you more than ursa minor & ursa major combined. i love you more than each & every one of the stars. i love you more than the entire galaxy & all the galaxies they have yet to discover. you, too, are a magnificent, celestial being. i can't imagine not being in the same sky as you.
big sister says from “shine your icy crown” by amanda lovelace
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Hermes, calling the gang: United Olympian Defenders of Olympus, unite!
Athena: On my way!
Artemis: Let's roll.
Apollo: I'm on it!!
Ares: It's not really a good time for me. I kind of have plans.
Hermes: Wait, what??!
Apollo: Seriously, Ares?? What do you mean you have other plans??
Ares: Well, I was gonna catch a movie with Horus.
Horus, on the phone: Hi, I'm Horus!!
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Fill your life with women who empower you,
who help you believe in your magic,
and help them to beleive in their own
incredible power and exceptional magic too.
Women who believe in each other can survive anything.
Women who believe in each other can create armies
that will win kingdoms and wars.
Remember always,
the only people who can save us are each other,
the only people who can love us are ourselves.
What I Have Learned About Sisterhood from The Girl and the Goddess by Nikita Gill
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women do not have to tear each other down to build themselves up. one woman's success is not another's failure, it is a victory. loving one another when the world tells you to stop is not weakness, it is strength.
men gave us the torches to burn ourselves down
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"just say the word," she tells me.
there is something awe-inspiring
about the way she always rushes in,
arrows blazing, ready to
defend my honor.
she knows i've got this.
i have dozens of scars
to prove my resilience
& i trusted her enough
to show them to her.
"just say it," she tells me.
she only wants
to reassure me she
would throw herself
to the wolves regardless.
huntress. by amanda lovelace
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They are both little girls, caught inside a prison made by their own blood. They cling to each other in that darkness for years, raising each other on the promise of freedom neither of them know will ever happen.
excerpt from “A Friendship: Demeter and Hestia” from Great Goddesses by Nikita Gill
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