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Don't expect much and you won't be disappointed.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Welcome to life in a small town,' Jack said dryly. 'Where everybody makes it their business to put their noses in yours.
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The girl must be looking for another hot-fudge shower, Ellen said. Then she, too, advanced on Leesha.
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She had never felt more alive than when she lay dying in Han Alister's arms.
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If I could destroy the world, don't you think I could fight off the queen of the Fells? Crow snorted.
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Did the destruction of one dream leave a vacuum that required filling with another? Is a broken heart more vulnerable?
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Nobody's going to hand you anything. You don't get what you don't go after.
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He keeps this up, he's bound to be caught, she thought. And this time they'll dangle him for certain.
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Weird is good, strange is bad.
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A girl who would never play in a tournament. She'd been butchered by agents of the Red Rose when they'd been unable to steal her away.
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I need to go to parties, Raisa mused, so I don't think so much.
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Ignorance doesn't lead to salvation, nor does knowledge pave the way to sin. - Cinda Williams Chima
— Scott Westerfeld
Her clothes still smoked from the wizard's assault. But to him, she always smelled of flowers.
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Raisa's breath caught. "They clubbed you?"
"Well." He looked sideways at her. "If you were any good, they'd miss. — Cinda Williams Chima
"Well." He looked sideways at her. "If you were any good, they'd miss. — Cinda Williams Chima
We are invited to drink the the king's health.
To his good health or bad health? - Ash — Cinda Williams Chima
To his good health or bad health? - Ash — Cinda Williams Chima
But maybe it's better to go after something, and not get it, than to not even try.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Don't pick a fight you can't win.
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You do not respond to an attempt on your life with a slap on the hand. Or a joke.
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It's true what they say, then-history is written by the victors.
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But music-good music-was by nature an intimate act.
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It was one of the warm nights at the end of summer that makes promises that won't be kept.
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Why is it always easier to be optimistic about somebody else's worries?" Adrian said with a bitter laugh.
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The time will come when you will be forced to make a choice," Hanalea said. "When that time comes, choose love.
— Cinda Williams Chima
(A)ny time you buy weapons, or build an army, you begin to look for an excuse to use them. Plus, you pose more of a threat to others.
— Cinda Williams Chima
You didn't have to go to the fireworks with him. Or - or let him fondle you."
"Fondle?" Raisa raised her eyebrows, "When did I mention fondling? — Cinda Williams Chima
"Fondle?" Raisa raised her eyebrows, "When did I mention fondling? — Cinda Williams Chima
Politics is not about justice. It's about the settling of personal vendettas under a thin veneer of civilization. All politics is personal.
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Road trip?"
"I'm going to dig up some dead relatives," she went on, "and ask them where the family money is. — Cinda Williams Chima
"I'm going to dig up some dead relatives," she went on, "and ask them where the family money is. — Cinda Williams Chima
Friendship didn't mean much if it was inflicted.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Knowledge is power. In the wrong hands, knowledge is trouble.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Well, all right, Ash thought. Maybe freeing the dragon wasn't such a good idea.
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At least I fight my own battles, Alister,' Micah said.
'Really? And exactly why did you go cackling to the dean? — Cinda Williams Chima
'Really? And exactly why did you go cackling to the dean? — Cinda Williams Chima
He forgot everything: the sorcerer upstairs, the mission, his own imperfection, and the shame and bitterness that came with it.
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Leesha knew from experience that when parents don't parent, kids grow up fast.
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Getawayfrommeyoumiserablelittlecreep.
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I like to know the truth. That's all. I just wish the truth was different.
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Crow walked toward her, arms outstretched like a man in a dream, which he was, in a way. Sometimes a dream is enough.
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As if he'd guessed her thoughts, Micah said, "I've risked everything for you." His eyes spoke more than he said aloud.
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He'd always found that he learned more if he kept quiet.
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It was just a different kind of battle, one he'd have to learn to win
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I do try to get my own way, but I think it's because I'll never get my way on anything that matters
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You can't always pick where you fight, or who you fight ... or even ... how you fight. But do the picking ... whenever you can.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Sometimes you have to go somewhere else to appreciate what we have here.
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If you're scared, you should've stayed at home," Byram said.
"If you're not scared, you're stupid. — Cinda Williams Chima
"If you're not scared, you're stupid. — Cinda Williams Chima
The things you don't like talking about would fill a library."
"That's the kind of life I've had, all right? — Cinda Williams Chima
"That's the kind of life I've had, all right? — Cinda Williams Chima
I look like a Solstice cake," Jenna complained when they were finished.
"Well," Treece said, "everybody likes Solstice cakes. — Cinda Williams Chima
"Well," Treece said, "everybody likes Solstice cakes. — Cinda Williams Chima
Even when we win, we lose, Lyss thought.
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I don't believe in trading in your future for a little extra power in the present.
— Cinda Williams Chima
How'd it go with Leesha?"
"It was great! We were bad cop and bad cop! — Cinda Williams Chima
"It was great! We were bad cop and bad cop! — Cinda Williams Chima
I thought I could play at love...But I've found out I'm not made that way...I can't play this game if my heart's not in it.
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You're a quiet one. You keep to yourself, but when you speak up, you tell the truth: in your music and every other way.
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Sometimes a dream is enough.
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As I said, history is written by the victors. The truth is, the villains were less villainous, and the heroes less heroic, than you've been told.
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You don't stop being who you are just because you've run away.
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Words can hurt, but sometimes it's the words you never got to say that hurt the most.
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Surround yourselves with trustworthy people. If you don't, all the weaponry and tactics in the world can't save you.
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I live in the present because the future is always chancy. When it comes to being with you, I'm willing to take the risk.
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A fiction writer is never entirely alone. Her characters are constantly whispering in her ear.
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The northern soldiers are just men," Hal told the men in his command. "And women," he amended. "When you cut them, they bleed, just like us.
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We may all end up dead, but we're sticking it to them in the meantime.
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Jason felt humiliated and frustrated. Rejected by a rock.
— Cinda Williams Chima
My mother was from the Fells, but I've never wanted to go. They say there are monsters there."
"There are monsters here, healer. — Cinda Williams Chima
"There are monsters here, healer. — Cinda Williams Chima
She could Captain to his Your Majesty any time.
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It doesn't make sense to dwell on things you can't do anything about.
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Do not
forget duty. But choose love when you can. — Cinda Williams Chima
forget duty. But choose love when you can. — Cinda Williams Chima
Come on! We've had too many dead heroes. Being a coward increases your odds of survival-that's my motto. I'm counting on bieng faster than them.
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I've found it wise to enjoy any time of truce, while recognizing it for what it is. A truce.
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The human mind had a remarkable ability both to discount what it sees and make reality conform to expectation.
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We're all dangerous in our own way, I guess.
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In the outer city, the northern accents clamoring around
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Revenge is a powerful motivation, especially for someone with nothing to lose.
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His father always treated him as if he were capable of great things. Which made him want to accomplish great things.
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His mood was so black that getting murdered was beginning to seem appealing
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It's not enough to do something. It's important to do the right thing.
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If a lady should do this, Raisa wondered, should a man do the same? Is he required to?
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She could hear the rattle of hooves on stone evolve into a thunder of pursuit.
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And they always slept better with blades beneath their beds.
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They fought for glory, but not for blood.
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He expects nothing, she thought, because he's never had anything. And nothing was expected of him. He was free in a way she never would be.
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The problem is, hope is the thing that can't be reined in by rules or pinned down by bitter experience. It's a blessing and curse.
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Uh, Miss, you have second and third degree burns that need treatment,"he said.
"They'll be okay. I'll just use concealer for a while. — Cinda Williams Chima
"They'll be okay. I'll just use concealer for a while. — Cinda Williams Chima
Well now, Jack," Hastings said from the sidelines. "I'm afraid you've been beheaded. Not a good start." He sounded amused.
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His name was Theo.
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Maybe Charlotte was right, and I was hopelessly addicted to breaking rules oprinciple.
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Just because you're the enemy of my enemy don't mean you're my friend, Han thought.
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It's not about what people think. It's about who you are.
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But adulthood slipped up on you, she thought. It was forced on you whether you liked it or not.
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Scummer," Mick muttered. Mick never said much, and when he did it was usually "scummer.
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Why aren't you dead?" Will demanded.
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We'll have supper in a little while, but I believe we should eat dessert first.
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Think of what we could accomplish if we were not focused on murdering each other.
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That's what happens when you love someone ... you notice and notice and notice.
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I'd rather have a go at life, so there's something to talk about once we're gone.
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I always say yes to the man with the sword.
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I wish I believed in something, Madison thought. I wish I belonged somewhere.
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What kind of love would drive a man for miles through solid rock?
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They were like two pieces of a failed star, drawn together by a shared history and a memory of illicit kisses.
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How loud did the music have to be to drown out her thoughts?
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We train in strategy, geography, horsemanship, weaponry, that sort of thing. We study great battles in history and analyze the outcome. The
— Cinda Williams Chima
You couldn't keep your mouth shut? I'm calling you Glitterhair from now on. Or Talksalot.
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Stupid. He was stupid. He was tired of being stupid.
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