Robin McKinley Quote

The Beast turned back to me. I could look at him fairly steadily this time. After a moment he said harshly: I am very ugly, am I not?You are certainly, uh, very hairy, I said.You are being polite, he said.Well, yes, I conceded. But then you called me beautiful, last night.He made a noise somewhere between a roar and a bark, and after an anxious minute, I decided it was probably a laugh. You do not believe me then? he inquired.Well’—no, I said, hesitantly, wondering if this might anger him. Any number of mirrors have told me otherwise.You will find no mirrors here, he said, for I cannot bear them: nor any quiet water in ponds. And since I am the only one who sees you, why are you not then beautiful?

Robin McKinley

The Beast turned back to me. I could look at him fairly steadily this time. After a moment he said harshly: I am very ugly, am I not?You are certainly, uh, very hairy, I said.You are being polite, he said.Well, yes, I conceded. But then you called me beautiful, last night.He made a noise somewhere between a roar and a bark, and after an anxious minute, I decided it was probably a laugh. You do not believe me then? he inquired.Well’—no, I said, hesitantly, wondering if this might anger him. Any number of mirrors have told me otherwise.You will find no mirrors here, he said, for I cannot bear them: nor any quiet water in ponds. And since I am the only one who sees you, why are you not then beautiful?

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About Robin McKinley

Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952) is an American author best known for her fantasy novels and fairy tale retellings. Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book. In 2022, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association named her the 39th Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master in recognition of her significant contributions to the literature of science fiction and fantasy.