32 Quotes by Alma Katsu
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Maybe it takes one demon to keep the others away.” He paused. His eyes glistened with tears now. “Lucifer had been an angel first. I always remembered that.
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Reed once thought that love was akin to passion, but he saw now that it was something different entirely; that it was, perhaps, a kind of faith.
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Sometimes the worst tidings come as an absence. A friend who does not visit at the usual time, and who quickly thereafter withdraws from the friendship. An awaited letter that does not arrive, followed at some distance by news of an untimely death.
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She was continually shocked by the fact that the others seemed to forget the obvious: that the mountains, like most beautiful things in this world, were deadly.
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It was like being in love with the sun: brilliant and intoxicating to be near, but impossible to keep to oneself.
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She, like her friends, had been groomed and bred to wed princelings. Being a debutante was a blood sport. And she had succeeded, gotten the richest man in the world to propose to her. It made her the envy of all her friends. One even had a nervous breakdown over it.
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Hope, Tamsen realized, could be a very dangerous thing, especially when dealt to desperate hands.
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But there’s something about his generosity, his kindness, that makes her feel weighted down and sad. He is buoyant – of another dimension, one that does not experience the friction of the world in the same way she does. His fingers dart around the edges of a cigarette he twirls in his hand, and all she can think is ease. She has never felt that. She is more like the cigarette itself, passed from hand to mouth to earth, sucked dry and then forgotten.
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Fear was a chained dog, startling and rough and always dangerously close, stretching its leash, baring fangs.
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