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Grisha Verse Quotes

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Leigh Bardugo
“I’m also Sturmhond, commander of the Volkvony, scourge of the True Sea.’
'Scourge?’
'Well, I’m vexing at the very least.”
Leigh Bardugo, Siege and Storm

Leigh Bardugo
“She was going to leave a trail of blood over the skyline.”
Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

Leigh Bardugo
“Did you tell him, Alina? Does the boy know how willing you were to give yourself to me? Did you tell him what I showed you in the dark?”
A wave of shame rushed through me and the glowing light faltered. The Darkling laughed.”
Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone

Leigh Bardugo
“Why do you waste all of your strenght fighting your true nauture?”
Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone

Leigh Bardugo
“I saw how he looked at you,” he said.
“I like how he looks at me!” I practically shouted.
He shook his head, that bitter smile still playing on his lips. I wanted to smack it right off his face.
“Just admit it,” he sneered. “He owns you.”
“He owns you too, too, Mal,” I lashed back. “He owns us all.”
Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone

Leigh Bardugo
“I wasn’t nervous or frightened. I wasn’t anything anymore.”
Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone

Leigh Bardugo
“If I lost focus for even a moment, she’s smack me with her stick and say, “Dreaming of dancing with your dark prince?”
Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone

Leigh Bardugo
“You’re wearing his symbol,” he observed, his glance flicking to the little gold charm hanging at my neckline. “His symbol and his colour.”
“They’re just clothes.”
Mal’s lips twisted in a cynical smile, a smile so different from the one I knew and loved that I almost flinched. “You don’t really believe that.”
“What difference does it make what I wear?”
“The clothes, the jewels, even the way you look. He’s all over you.”
Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone

Leigh Bardugo
“Will you remain here with the father who tried to sell you, or the Prince who hoped to buy you, or the man too weak to solve his riddles for himself? Or will you come with me and be bride to nothing but the shore?”
Leigh Bardugo, Folktales from Ravka: Little Knife, The Too-Clever Fox, The Witch of Duva

“Maybe love was superstition, a prayer we said to keep the truth of loneliness at bay. I tilted my head; the stars look like they were close together, when really they were millions of miles apart. In the end, maybe love just meant longing for something impossibly bright and forever out of reach.”
Leigh Bardugo (Author)

“They had an ordinary life, full of ordinary things - if love can ever be called that.”
Leigh Bardugo (Author)