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  • #1
    Rachel Hartman
    “We were all monsters and bastards, and we were all beautiful.”
    Rachel Hartman

  • #2
    Rachel Hartman
    “The world inside myself is vaster and richer than this paltry plane, peopled with mere galaxies and gods.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #3
    Rachel Hartman
    “I cannot perch among those who think that I am broken.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #4
    Rachel Hartman
    “That’s the secret to performance: conviction. The right note played tentatively still misses its mark, but play boldly and no one will question you. If one believes there is truth in art – and I do – then it’s troubling how similar the skill of performing is to lying. Maybe lying is itself a kind of art. I think about that more than I should.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #5
    Rachel Hartman
    “For future reference: do not underestimate the seductive power of math.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #6
    Rachel Hartman
    “Who will kiss you? Who will rock you to sleep?" His voice was slow, drowsy.

    "You never did," I said, trying to tease him. "You were more father to me than my father, but you never did that."

    "Someone should. Someone should love you. I will bite him if he will not.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #7
    Rachel Hartman
    “I mistook you for a metaphor.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #8
    Rachel Hartman
    “I was drawn to his aloofness, the way cats gravitate toward people who’d rather avoid them.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #9
    Rachel Hartman
    “I scrupulously hide every legitimate reason for people to hate me, and it turns out they don’t need legitimate reasons. Heaven has fashioned a knife of irony to stab me with.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #10
    Rachel Hartman
    “Please, Orma, I’ve already gotten you in so much trouble—”

    “That I can’t possibly get into more. Take it.” He wouldn’t stop glaring at me until I’d put the earring back on its cord. “You are all that’s left of Linn. Her own people won’t even say her name. I—I value your continued existence.”

    I could not speak; he had pierced me to my very heart.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #11
    Rachel Hartman
    “The truth may not be told. Here is an acceptable lie.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #12
    Rachel Hartman
    “I was half lawyer; I always noticed the loopholes.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #13
    Rachel Hartman
    “He’s got the place to himself. Once the other invalids learned there was a dragon coming, they miraculously got well! The lame could walk and the blind decided they didn’t really need to see. He’s a panacea.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #14
    Rachel Hartman
    “Once I had feared that telling the truth would be like falling, that love would be like hitting the ground, but here I was, my feet firmly planted, standing on my own.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina
    tags: truth

  • #15
    Rachel Hartman
    “I rose to standing, like Lars upon the barbican, the dark city spread at my feet. Lights twinkled in tavern windows, bobbed at the Wolfstoot Bridge construction. Once I had been suspended over this vast space, hanging and helpless, at a dragon’s mercy. Once I had feared that telling the truth would be like falling, that love would be like hitting the ground, but here I was, my feet firmly planted, standing on my own. We were all monsters and bastards, and we were all beautiful.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #16
    Rachel Hartman
    “It's such a relief after all these years to learn that you recovered from your fright," he said in a low voice, giving my hand a squeeze, "and that you grew up so pretty!"
    "Were you worried?" I asked, touched.
    "Yes. What were you, eleven? Twelve? At that age we're all gawky, and the outcome is always in doubt.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #17
    Rachel Hartman
    “For a fleeting instant, in the sad curve of his shoulders, I saw what Comonot could not: the core of decency; the weight he had carried so long; the endless struggle to do right in the wake of this irreversible wrong; the grieving husband and frightened father; the author of all those love songs. For the first time, I understood.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #18
    Rachel Hartman
    “I was just chased through St. Willibald’s, and you know why? Because I was kind to a quig. I scrupulously hide every legitimate reason for people to hate me, and then it turns out they don’t need legitimate reasons. Heaven has fashioned a knife of irony to stab me with.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #19
    Rachel Hartman
    “He sighed. "So I've gone and revealed how much I admire your work for nothing. Now you'll feel free to laze about self-importantly, I suppose!"
    "Viridius, no," I said, stepping toward him and impulsively kissing his balding head. "I'm well aware that that's your job."
    "Damned right," he grumpily. "And I've earned it, too.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #20
    Rachel Hartman
    “Once I had feared that telling the truth would be like falling, that love would be like hitting the ground, but here I was, my feet firmly planted, standing on my own. We were all monsters and bastards, and we were all beautiful.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #21
    Rachel Hartman
    “was good to see a dragon’s teeth. A dragon with his mouth closed was far more likely to be working up a flame. That seemed completely obvious.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina

  • #22
    Rachel Hartman
    “We would be going to war for peace.”
    Rachel Hartman, Seraphina



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