But the past cannot be changed, and we carry our choices with us, forward, into the unknown. We can only move on.
Miss Moore (The Sweet Far Thing)

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But the past cannot be changed, and we carry our choices with us, forward, into the unknown. We can only move on.
Miss Moore (The Sweet Far Thing)
Les américains, vous pouvez tellement pas test ce swag
Non mais tout ce que j’ai retenu c’est que MISS MOORE S’APPELLE BRUNHILDE
in the sadly unlikely event of an agatb movie actually happening, the funniest thing they could do imo is cast lena headey as miss moore or as miss mcleethy, low-key either spoilering or misleading every got fan
Ann blows her nose daintily into her handkerchief. "I don't understand why he had to fight. He was already in heaven." "True. But he wasn't content to serve. He wanted more." "He had all he could ask for, didn't he?" Ann asks. "Exactly," Miss Moore states. "He had to ask. He was dependent upon someone else's whim. It's a terrible thing to have no power of one's own. To be denied." Felicity and Ann flash me a glance, and I feel a surge of guilt. I have the power. They do not. Do they hate me for it?
Ann and Miss Moore (Rebel Angels)
"What if evil doesn't really exist? What if evil is something dreamed up by men, and there is nothing to struggle against except our own limitations? The constant battle between our will, our desires, and our choices?"
Miss Moore (Rebel Angels)
| lena headey as sarah rees-toome/circe aesthetic |
“do you know what it is to have your power taken from you? to forever surrender to someone else? i held power in my hands, i controlled my own destiny, and they took that away from me.”
- rebel angels by libba bray