418 Quotes by Mary E. Pearson

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    I looked at her face, gently illuminated by the distant light of the tavern. Even with her brows pulled low and an anguished crease between them, she was beautiful. It was a strange thing to think at the moment. I had deliberately avoided the thought each time I had looked at her before. I couldn’t afford such thoughts, but now the word came, unbidden, unrelenting. I.

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    One small changed family doesn’t calculate into a world that has been spinning for a billion years. But one small change makes the world spin differently in a billion ways for one family.

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    I understood monuments now. Some were built of stone and sweat, and others were built of dreams, but they were all made of the things we didn’t want to forget.

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    Lia,” he whispered. “Lia.” And I heard the words I love you, even if he didn’t say them.

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    The seed of the gift may come, but a seedling that isn’t nourished dies quickly.

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    Now I understood why Sven preferred soldiering to love. It was easier to understand and far less likely to get you killed. I.

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    Her tears, they ride the wind. She calls to me, And all I can do is whisper, You are strong, Stronger than your pain, Stronger than your grief, Stronger than them. – The Last Testaments of Gaudrel.

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    The prince has grand dreams.” “Is it worth it to have any other kind?

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