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  • #1
    Chloe Gong
    “The stars incline us, they do not bind us.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #2
    Chloe Gong
    “Do you not listen to me when I speak?” he answered shakily, his lip quirking up. “I love you. I have always loved you.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #3
    Chloe Gong
    “You know me. Running around. Living life. Committing arson.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #4
    Chloe Gong
    “Memories were beastly little creatures, after all—they rose with the faintest whiff of nourishment.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #5
    Chloe Gong
    “She…hoped. And hope was dangerous. Hope was the most vicious evil of them all, the thing that had managed to thrive in Pandora’s box among misery, and disease, and sadness—and what could endure alongside others with such teeth if it didn’t have ghastly claws of its own?”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights
    tags: hope

  • #6
    Chloe Gong
    “I was raised in hatred, Roma. I could never be your lover, only your killer.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #7
    Chloe Gong
    “You destroy me and then you kiss me. You give me a reason to hat you and then you give me a reason to love you. Is this a lie or the truth? Is the a ploy or your heart reaching for me?”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #8
    Chloe Gong
    “Don’t you dare,” Roma said. “Don’t you dare fall apart now, dorogaya.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #9
    Chloe Gong
    “These days Juliette,” he said, low and warily, “the most dangerous people are the powerful white men who feel as if they have been slighted.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #10
    Chloe Gong
    “Even the land of dreams needs to wake up sometimes.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #11
    Chloe Gong
    “Astra inclinant,” he would whisper into the wind, so heartachingly sincere even when quoting in Latin, “sed non obligant.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #12
    Chloe Gong
    “And he mourned for her. He didn’t wish to, but he did—he ached with the knowledge that the softness of their youth was gone forever, that the Juliette he remembered was long dead. He ached even more to think that though he was the one who had dealt the killing blow,”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #13
    Chloe Gong
    “This is why my betrayal was so terrible. Because you believed me incapable of hurting you, and yet I did.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #14
    Chloe Gong
    “Wasn't playing with her heart once enough? Hadn't he already torn her into two and left her to the wolves once before?”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #15
    Chloe Gong
    “That is what this city is. The party at the end of the world.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #16
    Chloe Gong
    “Too many kind hearts turn cold every day.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #17
    Chloe Gong
    “This place hums to the tune of debauchery. This city is filthy and deep in the thrall of unending sin, so saturated with the kiss of decadence that the sky threatens to buckle and crush all those living vivaciously beneath it in punishment.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #18
    Chloe Gong
    “Entitlement that encouraged their wives to place a delicate handkerchief to their nose and sniff, wholeheartedly believing the tirade was deserved. They believed themselves the rulers of the world—on stolen land in America, on stolen land in Shanghai. Everywhere they went—entitlement. And Juliette was so tired.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #19
    Chloe Gong
    “You’re fluent in Russian and that’s the best you could come up with?” Roma asked, flabbergasted. “What is a Montague? It sounds Italian.”
    “There are Italian Communists!”
    “Not in Shanghai!”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #20
    Chloe Gong
    “The land of dreams. Where men and women in white hoods roam the streets to murder Black folks. Where written laws prohibit the Chinese from stepping upon its shores. Where immigrant children are separated from immigrant mothers on Ellis Island, never to be seen again.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #21
    Chloe Gong
    “Sometimes it was hard for Kathleen to remember that she was still her own person, not just shards of a mirror, reflecting back a thousand different personalities most fitting for the situation.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #22
    Chloe Gong
    “Those who do not care, those who are violent, those who delight in that which is terrible”—Marshall shrugged, waving his hands about as he chose the right words—“they thrive. They come outside.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #23
    Chloe Gong
    “If Roma were ever again to run a tender finger down her spine, it would be to count her vertebrae and gauge where he could stab his knife in.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #24
    Chloe Gong
    “Her feminine beauty was a concept as fleeting as power. If she acquired a tan, put on some weight, and let a few decades pass, the street artists would not be rendering her face to sell their creams anymore. Chinese and Western standards alike were arbitrary, pitiful things. But Juliette still needed to keep herself in line, force herself to follow them if people were to look up to her.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #25
    Chloe Gong
    “So don’t start believing that skill is all it takes to stay at the top. Loyalty plays its dirty hand too, and it is a fickle, ever-changing thing.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #26
    Chloe Gong
    “The problem with hatred was that when the initial emotion weakened, the responses still remained. The clenched fist and hot veins, the blurred vision and quickened pulse. And in such remains, Juliette was not in control of what they might develop into.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #27
    Chloe Gong
    “There was so much luck to be had in the genetic lottery; one different code and it was a whole lifetime of forced adaptation.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #28
    Chloe Gong
    “Was it loyalty that created power? Or was loyalty only a symptom, offered when the circumstances were favorable and taken away when the tides turned? It helped that Lord Cai and Lord Montagov were men. Juliette wasn’t naive. Their every messenger, every errand runner, every lower-tiered but fiercely loyal gangster was male. Most of the Scarlet Gang feared and revered Juliette now,”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #29
    Chloe Gong
    “that when you assume someone cannot speak English right off the bat, they tend to make fun of you.”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #30
    Chloe Gong
    “Juliette breathed in and found her lungs to be horribly tight. Could she never be both? Was she doomed to choose one country or the other? Be an American or nothing?”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights



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