148 Quotes by Margaret Rogerson
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Soft and sharp at once, an aching tenderness edged with sorrow, naked proof of a heart already broken.
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Now came the moment he will discover that despite all he had done to her, he had failed to break her.
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I knew you talked to books. I didn’t realize they listened.
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I didn’t want to listen to Rook offering me roses whose perfume would make me forget all my childhood memories, or diamonds that would make me care for nothing but gems ever after, or goose down that would steal away my dreams. I knew that part of him existed, but I didn’t want to see it. And that sentiment was more dangerous than all the enchantments he could offer me combined.
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Elisabeth lit up. “Grimoires,” she breathed, even more delighted than before. Nathaniel’s expression grew odd. “You like this place?” “Of course I do. It has books in it.
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I don’t know what came over me. Of course I would be happy to join you in a life-endangering act of heroism, Scrivener. You must only say the word.
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God, Elisabeth, I’ve been doomed since the moment I watched you smack a fiend off my carriage with a crowbar. How could you not tell? Silas has been rolling his eyes at me for weeks.
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It’s an honor to fight by your side, Elizabeth, for however long it lasts. You’ve reminded me to live. That’s worth having something to lose.
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But isn’t absurdity part of being human? We aren’t ageless creatures who watch centuries pass from afar. Our worlds are small, our lives are short, and we can only bleed a little before we fall.
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