Ten of My Favorite Jordanna Max Brodsky Quotes
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“Life attracts life.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Wolf in the Whale
“There are few sounds at night on the frozen sea besides the roar of the wind. No plants to rustle, no waves to crash upon the shore, no birds to caw. The white owl flies on hushed wings. The white fox walks with silent tread. Even Inuit move as softly as spirits, the snow too hard to yield and crunch beneath our boots. We hear little, but what we do hear is vital: the exploding breath of a surfacing seal, the shift and crack of drifting ice. But in the forest there is always sound. The trees, even in their shrouds of snow, are alive, and their voices–groans, creaks, screams–never cease.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Wolf in the Whale
“There is a very old story, rarely told, of a wolf that runs into the ocean and becomes a whale. It is said that the two animals share a spirit.
I’d been sent a vision, though I didn’t know by whom. Sila, perhaps. Or Singarti. Maybe even Ataata. I couldn’t speak to them, couldn’t summon them- but I could watch. I could listen. And I thought I understood their message.
The wolf is not bound to its shape. I can change form at will, transforming to a whale when it must swim in the sea.
Seeing the whale, no one would ever suspect it had once been a wolf.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Wolf in the Whale
“Because the ancients didn’t differentiate as easily as you do between fact and fiction. Myths illuminate a society’s behavior and beliefs on multiple levels all at the same time. So you can learn more ‘truth’ from a fictional epic than you can from a bunch of bone shards. No offense.” “Some taken.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Immortals
“The wolf is not bound to its shape. It can change form at will, transforming to a whale when it must swim in the sea. Seeing the whale, no one would ever suspect it had once been a wolf.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, Olympus Bound
“Why would I continue life as a man trapped in a girl’s body when I could just as easily fly into the heavens or run with the wolves?”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Wolf in the Whale
“Like you, I am woman and more than woman. I have felt a woman’s pain, but I have hunted like a man. Who else has lived both lives?”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Wolf in the Whale
“Following the flame-haired giant with his gentle touch and wicked blade.
The wolf in the whale had gone south. and so did I.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Wolf in the Whale
“I am no longer scared of being a woman — it doesn’t make me any less a man. I am both. I am neither. I am only myself.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Wolf in the Whale
“You will be a mother to many, for true motherhood lies in the heart, not the womb.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Immortals
10 Famous Quotes by Author Jordanna Max Brodsky
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“Our definition of ‘myth’ in common parlance: a widely believed, but false story. That’s the definition Anant so helpfully illustrated. But that’s not how the Greeks defined it.” Theo turned to the whiteboard behind him and scrawled “μῦθος: muthos” in large blue letters. “Muthos just means ‘story.’ No connotation of fictitiousness. The Greeks didn’t question whether Persephone had actually been abducted by Hades, or whether Artemis truly turned the hunter Acteon into a stag. On one level, they understood that these stories certainly weren’t meant to be taken literally, but on another level they believed that the stories held ultimate truth. Ways to understand their society, their own behavior, their relationship and duties to the gods. That’s something that fundamentalists in our own day have trouble grasping.”
― Jordanna Max Brodsky, The Immortals
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