1,638 Quotes by Sarah J. Maas

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    Aelin slumbered beside him, her breathing deep and even, yet again wearing one of his shirts. Some primal part of him snarled in satisfaction at the sight, at knowing she was covered in his scent.

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    Celaena stood in the tomb, and knew she was dreaming. She often visited the tomb in her dreams—to slay the ridderak again, to be trapped inside Elena's sarcophagus, to face a featureless young woman with golden hair and a crown far too heavy for her to bear—but tonight... tonight, it was just her and Elena, and the tomb was filled with moonlight, not a sign to be seen of the ridderak's corpse.

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    Rowan lifted his eyebrows. Are you all right?She nodded. I just want to get through these two days and be done with it."That will never stop being strange," Aedion muttered."Deal with it," she told him, carrying the suit into the bedroom. "Let's go hunt ourselves a pretty little demon.

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    Then, holding Manon's gaze, Aelin sheathed her mighty blade across her back, the giant ruby in the pommel catching in the midday light. "Swords are boring," the queen said, and palmed two fighting knives.Manon sheathed Wind-Cleaver along her own back. She flicked her wrists, the iron nails shooting out. She cracked her jaw, and her fangs descended, "Indeed".The queen looked at the nails, the teeth, and grinned.Honestly---it was a shame Manon had to kill her.

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    So she moved away from the carving of the mythical stag, instantly cold as she severed contact with the delightful heat living within the stone. Part of her could have sworn that ancient, strange power was sad to see her go.

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    She’d never let them break her. Never swear that blood oath.For Terrasen, for her people, whom she had left to endure their own torment for ten long years. She owed them this much.

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    She stepped closer to the prince's horse. "Dorian," she said. A command and a challenge. Sapphire eyes snapped to hers. No trace of otherworldly darkness. Just a man trapped inside.

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