240 Quotes by Rachel Hartman

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    The Ninysh might have resisted a bit harder. I don’t mean to imply that they were cowards... ,” Maurizio said shrugging, clearly implying that the Ninysh were cowards.

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    The twin gods, Necessity and Chance, walked among the stars. What needed to be, was; what might be, sometimes was.

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    We shall have long meetings where Kiggs agonizes and Glisselda teases him. That’s the pattern so far.

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    But do not make the mistake, Seraphina, of supposing that suffering ennobles anyone.

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    Here’s an analogy I like: guilt is a runaway wagon down the mountainside. It may carry you a long way, but it usually ends in disaster. Love, on the other hand, is much slower – just your own two feet, really,” she said, casting a meaningful look at Tess. ‘But it’s more likely to take you somewhere worth going.

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    Some sober part of my brain seemed to observe everything I did, clucking disdainfully, informing me that ought to be embarrassed, yet making no move.

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    We try to do right, and we... we... they gang up on us, fear and pain and revenge and... and then we find we’ve done wrong.

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    Your credo goes further than you realized: walk on, yes, but don’t walk past people who need you. Uncurl yourself so you can see them and respond.

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    He smiled sadly, then placed his hand around mine so we were holding the book together. “I believe that – with everything I have,” he said, holding my gaze. He kissed the edge of the book because he could not kiss me.

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