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  • #1
    Laini Taylor
    “A dream dirty and bruised is better than no dream at all.”
    Laini Taylor, Days of Blood & Starlight

  • #2
    Laini Taylor
    “How much does your life have to suck to want the Apocalypse?”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

  • #3
    Laini Taylor
    “I am one of billions. I am stardust gathered fleetingly into form. I will be ungathered. The stardust will go on to be other things someday and I will be free.”
    Laini Taylor, Days of Blood & Starlight

  • #4
    Laini Taylor
    “Dead souls dream only of death. Small dreams for small men. It is life that expands to fill worlds. Life is your master, or death is”
    Laini Taylor, Days of Blood & Starlight

  • #5
    H.D.
    “At least I have the flowers of myself,
    and my thoughts, no god
    can take that;
    I have the fervour of myself for a presence
    and my own spirit for light;

    and my spirit with its loss
    knows this;
    though small against the black,
    small against the formless rocks,
    hell must break before I am lost;

    before I am lost,
    hell must open like a red rose
    for the dead to pass.”
    H.D.

  • #6
    H.D.
    “O do not weep, she says,
    for ages past I was
    and I endure”
    Hilda Doolittle

  • #7
    H.D.
    “You can't live on nothing." "I can live on sunlight falling across little bridges. I can live on the Botticelli-blue cornflower pattern on the out-billowing garments of the attendant to Aphrodite and the pattern of strawberry blossoms and the little daisies in the robe of Primavera. I can live on the doves flying (he says) in cohorts from the underside of the faded gilt of the balcony of Saint Mark's cathedral and the long corridors of the Pitti Palace. I can gorge myself on Rome and the naked Bacchus and the face like a blasted lightning-blasted white birch that is some sort of Fury.”
    Hilda Doolittle, HERmione

  • #8
    Laini Taylor
    “Soldiers and children do as they're told. Children grow out of it, but soldiers just die.”
    Laini Taylor, Dreams of Gods & Monsters

  • #9
    Laini Taylor
    “It was one of those dreams that invade the space between seconds, proving sleep has its own physics- where time shrinks and swells, lifetimes unspool in a blink, and cities burn to ash in a mere flutter of lashes.”
    Laini Taylor, Days of Blood & Starlight

  • #10
    Laini Taylor
    “I love vengeance like normal people love sunsets and long walks on the beach. I eat vengeance with a spoon like it’s honey. In fact, I may not even be a real person, but just a vow of vengeance made flesh.”
    Laini Taylor, Dreams of Gods & Monsters

  • #11
    Laini Taylor
    “Once upon a time, there was only darkness. And there were monsters vast as worlds who swam in it.”
    Laini Taylor, Dreams of Gods & Monsters

  • #12
    Laini Taylor
    “Kissing can ruin lives. Lips touch sometimes teeth clash. New hunger is born with a throb and caution falls away. A cursed girl with lips still moist from her first kiss might feel suddenly wild like a little monsoon. She might forget her curse just long enough to get careless and let it come true. She might kill everyone she loves...”
    Laini Taylor, Lips Touch: Three Times

  • #13
    Laini Taylor
    “...they cupped their wings around their happiness and called it a world, though they both knew it was not a world, only a hiding place, which is a very different thing.”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

  • #14
    Laini Taylor
    “Once upon a time, [...]. There was a world that was perfectly made and full of birds and striped creatures and lovely things like honey lilies and star tenzing and weasels—

    [...] And this world already had light and shadow, so it didn't need any rouge stars to come and save it, and it had no use for bleeding suns or weeping moons, either, and most important, it had never known war, which is a terrible and wasteful thing that no world needs. It had earth and water, air and fire, all four elements, but it was missing the last element. Love.

    [...]

    And so this paradise was like a jewel box without a jewel. There it lay, day after day of rose-colored dawns and creature sounds and strange perfumes, and waited for lovers to find it and fill it with their happiness. The end.

    [...]

    The story is unfinished. The world is still waiting.”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

  • #15
    Laini Taylor
    “Beauty,’ Brimstone had scoffed once. ‘Humans are fools for it. As helpless as moths who hurl themselves at fire.”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

  • #16
    Laini Taylor
    “Humanity, perhaps, that quality of benevolence that humans have, without irony, named after themselves.”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

  • #17
    Laini Taylor
    “It was sadness, lostness, and the worst thing about it was the way it seemed like a default—like it was there all the time, and all her other expressions were just an array of masks she used to cover it up.”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

  • #18
    Laini Taylor
    “Death," said Akiva. His life was leaving him fast now that he no longer held his wound. His eyes just wanted to drift closed. "I'm ready."
    "Well, I'm not. I hear it's dull, being dead."
    She said it lightly, amused, and he peered up at her. Had she just made a joke? She smiled.
    Smiled
    He did, too. Amazed, he felt it happening, as if her smile had triggered a reflex in him. "Dull sounds nice," he said, letting his eyes flutter closed. "Maybe I can catch up on my reading.”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

  • #19
    Laini Taylor
    “Anyway, since when are you shy? Just talk to him already!' '
    'And say what? Nice fiddling, handsome man?'
    'Absolutely.”
    Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone



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