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  • #1
    “It's not reasonable to love people who are only going to die," she said.
    Nash thought about that for a moment, stroking Small's neck with great deliberation, as if the fate of the Dells depended on that smooth, careful movement.
    "I have two responses to that," he said finally. "First, everyone's going to die. Second, love is stupid. It has nothing to do with reason. You love whomever you love. Against all reasons I loved my father." He looked at her keenly. "Did you love yours?"
    "Yes," she whispered.
    He stroked Small's nose. "I love you," he said, "even knowing you'll never have me. And I love my brother, more than I ever realized before you came along. You can't help whom you love, Lady. Nor can you know what it's liable to cause you to do."
    She made a connection then. Surprised she sat back from him and studied his face, soft with shadows and light. She saw a part of him she hadn't seen before.
    "You came to me for lessons to guard your mind," she said, "and you stopped asking me to marry you, both at the same time. You did those things out of love for your brother."
    "Well" he said, looking a bit sheepishly at the floor. "I also took a few swings at him, but that's neither here nor there."
    "You're good at love," she said simply, because it seemed to her that it was true. "I'm not so good at love. I'm like a barbed creature. I push everyone I love away."
    He shrugged. "I don't mind you pushing me away if it means you love me, little sister.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #2
    Kiersten White
    “And I’d choose you; in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality, I’d find you and I’d choose you.”
    Kiersten White, The Chaos of Stars

  • #3
    Gunnar Ardelius
    “How do you know when it's over?"
    "Maybe when you feel more in love with your memories than with the person standing in front of you.”
    Gunnar Ardelius, I Need You More Than I Love You and I Love You to Bits

  • #4
    Jennifer Megan Varnadore
    “You can see opposition and imposition or you can see an opportunity. As a part of the Slytherin House, I choose to see opportunity. If you’ve chosen to see opposition, and I seize your opportunity, I assure you that it is less selfless and more self-serving. In these situations you’ll walk away thanking me, but I’ll be all the richer for reaping the benefits of my choice, while you will walk away never knowing what you could have had.”
    Jennifer Megan Varnadore

  • #5
    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    “One must command from each what each can preform.”
    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

  • #6
    “Love is passion, obsession, someone you can't live without. I say, fall head over heels. Find someone you can love like crazy and who will love you the same way back. How do you find him? Well, you forget your head, and you listen to your heart. Cause the truth is, there's no sense living your life without this. To make the journey and not fall deeply in love, well, you haven't lived a life at all. But you have to try, cause if you haven't tried, you haven't lived.”
    William Parish
    tags: love

  • #7
    “She had thought she'd already reached her capacity for pain and had no room inside her for more. But she remembered having told Archer once that you could not measure love on a scale of degrees, and now she understood that it was the same with pain. Pain might escalate upwards, and, just when you'd thought you'd reached your limit, begin to spread sideways, and spill out, and touch other people, and mix with their pain. And grow larger, but somehow less oppressive. She had thought herself trapped in a place outside the ordinary feeling lives of other people; she had not noticed how many other people were trapped in that place with her.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire
    tags: love, pain

  • #8
    “It's not reasonable to love people who are only going to die," she said.
    Nash thought about that for a moment, stroking Small's neck with great deliberation, as if the fate of the Dells depended on that smooth, careful movement.
    "I have two responses to that," He said at last. "First, everyone is going to die. Second, love is stupid. It has nothing to do with reason. You love whomever you love. Against all reason I loved my father." He looked at her keenly. "Did you love yours?"
    "Yes," she whispered.
    He stroked Small's nose. "I love you," he said, "even knowing you'll never have me. And I love my brother, more than I ever realized before you came along. You can't help whom you love, Lady. Nor can you know what it's liable to cause you to do.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #9
    “There will be no yelling at people who are bleeding themselves to unconsciousness.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #10
    “I'd thought once, actually, of taking your mind, if you asked. I'd thought I could help you fall asleep at night."
    He opened his mouth to say something. Shut it again. His face closed for a moment, his unreadable mask falling into place. He spoke softly. "But that wouldn't be fair; for after I slept you'd be left awake, with no one to help you sleep.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #11
    “It was a hurting tune, resigned, a cry of heartache for all in the world that fell apart. As ash rose black against the brilliant sky, Fire's fiddle cried out for the dead, and for the living who stay behind to say goodbye.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #12
    Tupac Shakur
    “Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete? Proving nature's laws wrong, it learned to walk without having feet. Funny, it seems to by keeping it's dreams; it learned to breathe fresh air. Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else even cared.”
    Tupac Shakur, The Rose That Grew From Concrete

  • #13
    “Brigan was saying her name, and he was sending her a feeling. It was courage and strength, and something else too, as if he were standing with her, as if he'd taken her within himself, letting her rest her entire body for a moment on his backbone, her mind in his mind, her heart in the fire of his.
    The fire of Brigan's heart was astounding. Fire understood, and almost could not believe, that the feeling he was sending her was love.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #14
    “Brigan," she said, annoyed that he had not understood.
    "I’ll always be beautiful. Look at me. I have one hundred and sixty two bug bites, and has it made me any less beautiful? I’m missing two fingers and I have scars all over, but does anyone care? No! It just makes me more interesting! I’ll always be like this, stuck in this beautiful form, and you’ll have to deal with it."
    He seemed to sense that she expected a grave response, but for the moment, he was incapable. "I suppose it’s a burden I must bear," he said, grinning.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #15
    “Then come here," he said, a bit redundantly, as he had already pulled her with him into an armchair and curled her up in his arms. "Tell me what I can do to help you feel better."
    Fire looked into his quiet eyes, touched his dear, familiar face, and considered the question. Well. I always like when you kiss me.
    "Do you?"
    You're good at it.
    "Well," he said. "That's lucky, because I'll always be kissing you.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire
    tags: kiss

  • #16
    “While I was looking the other way your fire went out
    Left me with cinders to kick into dust
    What a waste of the wonder you were
    In my living fire I will keep your scorn and mine
    In my living fire I will keep your heartache and mine
    At the disgrace of a waste of a life”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #17
    “There is nothing unnatural in this world," he said. "An unnatural thing is a thing that could never happen in nature. I happened. I am natural, and the things I want are natural. The power of your mind, and your beauty, even when you've been drugged in the bottom of a boat for two weeks, covered in grime and your face purple and green - your unnatural beauty is natural. Nature is horrifying.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #18
    “You're beautiful this morning," Archer said, stopping before her, kissing her nose. "You're impossibly sweet in my shirt."
    That might be but she felt like death. She would gladly make the trade; how blissful it would be to feel impossibly sweet and look like death.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #19
    “Tess had said that the river was liable to wash the palace and the city and the whole kingdom off the rocks, and then there would finally be peace in the world.

    "Peace in the world," Brigan repeated musingly when Fire told him. "I suppose she's right. That would bring peace to the world. But it's not likely to happen, so I suppose we'll have to keep blundering on and making a mess of it."

    "Oh," Fire said, "well put. We'll have to pass that on to the governor so he can use it in his speech when they dedicate the new bridge.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #20
    Leigh Bardugo
    “When people say impossible, they usually mean improbable." With the moonlight gleaming off the lenses of his goggles and with his greatcoat billowing around him, he looked like a complete madman.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Siege and Storm

  • #21
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “You stop fearing the Devil when you're holding his hand...”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

  • #22
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “People like you don’t go mad, Vi. They’re quiet on the outside and loud on the inside and sane as the day is long”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Between the Spark and the Burn

  • #23
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “Freddie used to say that Life could be safe, or it could be interesting, but it couldn't be both.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Between the Spark and the Burn

  • #24
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “All the strangest things are true.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Wink Poppy Midnight

  • #25
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “It took strength to be quiet. It took strength to be kind. It took strength to let other people's cruelty bounce right off of you.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Slasher Girls & Monster Boys

  • #26
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “River's kiss tasted like coffee and storms and secrets.
    And slowly, slowly he began to move faster, and then faster...
    And then he stopped.
    River let go of me, just like that. Just about the time I'd forgotten who I was, just about the time I'd forgotten we were even two separate people anymore and not just one glowing, quivering, ocean of kissing... he let me go. He stepped back and took a deep breath.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

  • #27
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “Lying makes life more interesting. Not to mention easier, for the most part.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

  • #28
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “Nothing is written in the stars, our journey is our own.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, The Boneless Mercies

  • #29
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “I didn’t move for a bit, just lay there thinking about things. Like how the world was full of mystery and magic and horror and love.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

  • #30
    April Genevieve Tucholke
    “You're careful. Thoughtful. Perceptive. More honest than most. You hate recklessness, but are impulsive yourself, when it suits you. You hate your brother, and you love him more than anything in the world. You wish your parents would come home, but you've learned to live without them. You like peace, but are capable of toe-curling violence, if pushed far enough."
    River paused, again, and his hand squeezed mine. So hard, it almost hurt. "But the thing I'm really into- the part that makes you different- is that you don't want anything from me. At all."
    "I don't?"
    "No. And I find it... relaxing.”
    April Genevieve Tucholke, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea



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