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  • #1
    Pierce Brown
    “Man cannot be freed by the same injustice that enslaved it.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #2
    Pierce Brown
    “The measure of a man is what he does when he has power.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #3
    Pierce Brown
    “Love and war are two different battlefields.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #4
    Pierce Brown
    “Funny thing, watching gods realize they’ve been mortal all along.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #5
    Pierce Brown
    “I am the Reaper and death is my shadow.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #6
    Pierce Brown
    “Death isn't empty like you say it is. Emptiness is life without freedom, Darrow. Emptiness is living chained by fear, fear of loss, of death. I say we break those chains. Break the chains of fear and you break the chains that bind us to the Golds, to the Society. Could you imagine it? Mars could be ours. It could belong to the colonists who slaved here, died here." Her face is easier to see as the night fades through the clear roof. It is alive, on fire. "If you led the others to freedom. The things you could do, Darrow. The things you could make happen." She pauses and I see her eyes are glistening. "It chills me. You have been given so, so much, but you set your sights so low."
    "You repeat the same damn points," I say bitterly. "You think a dream is worth dying for. I say it isn't. You say it's better to die on your feet. I say it's better to live on our knees."
    "You're not even listening!" she snaps. "We are machine men with machine minds, machine lives …"
    "And machine hearts?" I ask. "That's what I am?"
    "Darrow …"
    "What do you live for?" I ask her suddenly. "Is it for me? Is it for family and love? Or is it just for some dream?"
    "It's not just some dream, Darrow. I live for the dream that my children will be born free. That they will be what they like. That they will own the land their father gave them."
    "I live for you," I say sadly.
    She kisses my cheek. "Then you must live for more.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #7
    Pierce Brown
    “Sometimes I wonder if he were raised a Red and I a Gold if he wouldn't have ended up a better man than I am now, and I a worse man than he ever could be.

    For some reason I think I could have been capable of great evil.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son

  • #8
    Pierce Brown
    “I try to kill him in my heart before I kill him in the flesh.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son

  • #9
    Pierce Brown
    “Bye, Felicia.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #10
    Pierce Brown
    “A man thinks he can fly, but he is afraid to jump. A poor friend pushes him from behind.” He looks up at me. “A good friend jumps with.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #11
    Pierce Brown
    “Forget a man’s name and he’ll forgive you. Remember it, and he’ll defend you forever.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #12
    Pierce Brown
    “You and I keep looking for light in the darkness, expecting it to appear. But it already has.” I touch his shoulder. “We’re it, boyo. Broken and cracked and stupid as we are, we’re the light, and we’re spreading.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #13
    Pierce Brown
    “justice isn’t about fixing the past, it’s about fixing the future. We’re not fighting for the dead. We’re fighting for the living. And for those who aren’t yet born.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #14
    Pierce Brown
    “Man is no island. We need those who love us. We need those who hate us. We need others to tether us to life, to give us a reason to live, to feel.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #15
    Pierce Brown
    “If your heart beats like a drum, and your legs a little wet, it’s because the Reaper’s come to collect a little debt.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #16
    Pierce Brown
    “The Reaper has come. And he’s brought hell with him.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #17
    Pierce Brown
    “And I wonder, in my last moments, if the planet does not mind that we wound her surface or pillage her bounty, because she knows we silly warm things are not even a breath in her cosmic life. We have grown and spread, and will rage and die. And when all that remains of us is our steel monuments and plastic idols, her winds will whisper, her sands will shift, and she will spin on and on, forgetting about the bold, hairless apes who thought they deserved immortality.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #18
    Pierce Brown
    “Sevro." I lean forward. "Your eyes..."
    He leans in close. "Do you like 'em?"
    "Bloodydamn. Did you get Carved?"
    "By the best in the business. Do you like 'em?"
    "They're bloodydamn marvelous. Fit you like a glove."
    He punches his hands together. "Glad you said that. Cuz they're yours."
    I blanch. "What?"
    "They're yours."
    "My what?"
    "Your eyes!"
    "My eyes..."
    "Do you want the eyes back?" Sevro asks, suddenly worried. "I can give them back."
    "No!" I say. "It's just I forgot how crazy you are."
    "Oh." He laughs and slaps my shoulder. "Good. I thought it might be something serious. So I'm prime keeping them?"
    "Finders keepers," I say with a shrug.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #19
    Pierce Brown
    “You know a people have given up when they stop teaching their children.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #20
    Pierce Brown
    “In war, men lose what makes them great. Their creativity. Their wisdom. Their joy. All that’s left is their utility.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #21
    Pierce Brown
    “What is pride without honor? What is honor without truth? Honor is not what you say. It is not what you read.” Romulus thumps his chest. “Honor is what you do.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #22
    Pierce Brown
    “If this is the end, I will rage toward it.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #23
    Pierce Brown
    “I’m a bloodydamn Helldiver with an army of giant, mildly psychotic women behind me and a fleet of state-of-the-art warships crewed by pissed-off pirates, engineers, techs, and former slaves.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #24
    Pierce Brown
    “You! Troll!" Sevro shouts. "I'm a terrorist warlord! Stop throwing me. You made me drop by candy!”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #25
    Pierce Brown
    “I am not alone. I am not his victim. So let him do his worst. I am the Reaper. I know how to suffer. I know the darkness.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #26
    Pierce Brown
    “This is always how the story would end,” he says to me. “Not with your screams. Not with your rage. But with your silence.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #27
    Pierce Brown
    “How many mothers have prayed to see their sons, their daughters return from war only to realize the war has kept them, the world has poisoned them, and they’ll never be the same?”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #28
    Pierce Brown
    “It takes more to hope than to remember.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #29
    Pierce Brown
    “If you're watching, Eo, it's time to close your eyes. The Reaper has come. And he's brought hell with him.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star

  • #30
    Pierce Brown
    “I thought being a man was having control. Being the master and commander of your own destiny. How could any boy know that freedom is lost the moment you become a man. Things start to count. To press in. Constricting slowly, inevitably, creating a cage of inconveniences and duties and deadlines and failed plans and lost friends.”
    Pierce Brown, Morning Star



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