Bitterblue Quotes
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Bitterblue Quotes & Sayings
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Katsa and Po were trying to drown each other and, judging from their hoots of laughter, enjoying it immensely.
— Kristin Cashore
Why does everybody throw every troublesome thing into the river?
— Kristin Cashore
I would have Simon Cowell sing 'Shiny Happy People' by R.E.M. just to show his true personality.
— Sanjaya Malakar
It was the garden of a man who wanted to rule the world but couldn't, and so had cut the world down to his own size.
— Anthony Horowitz
I'm afraid of plenty of things," he said. "I just do them anyway.
— Kristin Cashore
Everybody was strange. In a fit of frustration, she scratched out strange and wrote the word CRACKPOTS in big letters.
— Kristin Cashore
Idols tend to be good things that you have turned into god things, which therefore become bad things
— Mark Driscoll
In my field, you can't really wear the same dress twice unless you want Isaac Mizrahi to scorn you on TV.
— Mary Lambert
Alone with Giddon again, Bitterblue considered him, rather liking the mud streaks on his face. He looked like a handsome sunken rowboat.
— Kristin Cashore
There are only 24 hours in a day, and my top priority is working on my films, but I love short film experiments.
— David Lynch
Listen you have to read a book three times before you know it.
— Sherman Alexie
Eternity gives life to all and sustains all, transforms all on the wheel of dharma - until all attain perfection.
— Frederick Lenz
His name was Death. It was pronounced to rhyme with "teeth", but Bitterblue liked to mispronounce it by accident on occassion.
— Kristin Cashore
Love is not enough. Life and marriage is so much more complicated than this
— Barbara Bartlein
I've liked you better when Katsa's around,' Giddon said. 'She's so rotten to me that you seem positively pleasant in contrast.
— Kristin Cashore
I would rather spend one life time with you than face all of the ages of this world alone
— J.R.R. Tolkien
How acutely sometimes the presence or absence of people mattered
— Kristin Cashore
The horror no less than the charm of real life consists precisely in the recurrent actualization of the inconceivable
— Aldous Huxley
I don't understand your book. Isn't every book a book of words?
— Kristin Cashore
Your connections to all the things around you literally define who you are.
— Aaron D. O'Connell