Cinder Quotes
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Cinder Quotes & Sayings
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I'm sure I'll feel much more grateful when I find a guy who thinks complex wiring in a girl is a turn-on.
— Marissa Meyer
I am the happily ever after in your twisted tormented tale of your Cinder-fuckin-rella dreams.
— Suzanne Steele
She could be a fire hazard. Maybe we should remove her from the ship before she spontaneously combusts.
— Marissa Meyer
Imagine there was a cure, but finding it would cost you everything. It would completely ruin your life. What would you do?
— Marissa Meyer
Iko snorted - a derisive sound that Cinder hadn't even thought escorts were capable of making. Staring
— Marissa Meyer
I passed out from stress? That's it?" "I believe the princess term is fainted," said Thorne. Cinder smacked him.
— Marissa Meyer
Time it sparked a little glow in Cinder's silicon heart.
— Marissa Meyer
Knowing it was wrong, he couldn't help but wish that wherever Cinder had gone, they would never find her.
— Marissa Meyer
Thorne scoffed. "Careful is my middle name. Right after Suave and Daring."
"Do you even know what you're saying half the time?" asked Cinder. — Marissa Meyer
"Do you even know what you're saying half the time?" asked Cinder. — Marissa Meyer
It is a beautiful irony that the great queen we've ever had is the first to take off her crown.
— Marissa Meyer
But I'm a wanted fugitive, like Cinder." Thorne continued. "They do realise I'm missing, don't they?"
"Maybe they're grateful," Cinder muttered. — Marissa Meyer
"Maybe they're grateful," Cinder muttered. — Marissa Meyer
When Rapunzel saw the prince, she fell over him and began to weep, and her tears dropped into his eyes
— Marissa Meyer
Thorne "But I'm a wanted fugitive, like Cinder, they do realize I'm missing, don't they?"
Cinder "Maybe they're grateful — Marissa Meyer
Cinder "Maybe they're grateful — Marissa Meyer
Bite your tongue. Get a cinder in your eye. When you feel good, you feel nothing.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
THE LOOK ON ADRI'S FACE WHEN CINDER ENTERED THE apartment almost made the whole ghastly ordeal worthwhile.
— Marissa Meyer
She was a cyborg, and she would never go to a ball.
— Marissa Meyer
Tilting forward, Iko pressed her flat, cool face to Cinder's brow, no doubt leaving a smudge of lipstick. Cinder laughed.
— Marissa Meyer
The other girl, Iko, cupped her chin with both hands. This is so much better than a net drama.
— Marissa Meyer
Cinder twisted up her lips. "Do you think it could have a virus?"
"Maybe her programming was overwhelmed by Prince Kai's uncanny hotness. — Marissa Meyer
"Maybe her programming was overwhelmed by Prince Kai's uncanny hotness. — Marissa Meyer
He tried to lift his chin, though it was difficult when Cinder's glare was making him feel about as important as a grain of salt.
— Marissa Meyer
We found a jewel in the desert,'" I quoted. "'And from it fashioned a charred cinder.
'Queen of Fire Pg 313 — Anthony Ryan
'Queen of Fire Pg 313 — Anthony Ryan
I think it was hiding a princess.
— Marissa Meyer
I have no idea what I'm doing.
— Marissa Meyer
I thought it would be nice to look up at the night sky with you beside me for once, rather than just wishing you were beside me. Cinder
— Marissa Meyer
Kai caught himself before he could smile at the memory of Cinder, shy and stammering.
— Marissa Meyer
She briefly wished she did have some sort of magic so she could shoot a bolt of lightning through his head.
— Marissa Meyer
His eyes softened into something almost like amusement, as if such a ragged appearance was all one could expect from a renowned mechanic.
— Marissa Meyer
It looks more like a rotting pumpkin.
— Marissa Meyer
Had he done it for her? "I know," said Iko with a dreaminess in her tone, though Cinder hadn't said anything. "He's fantastic." When
— Marissa Meyer
You have no idea how to dance, do you?" Cinder fixed her gaze on him, mind still reeling. "I'm a mechanic.
— Marissa Meyer
I think it's meant to be thought provoking, said Cinder. Iko frowned, looking unprovoked. They
— Marissa Meyer
That's very...big of you.
— Marissa Meyer
The cybernetic operation?"
"No, the sex change."
The doctor's smile faltered.
"I'm joking. — Marissa Meyer
"No, the sex change."
The doctor's smile faltered.
"I'm joking. — Marissa Meyer
Have a whirlwind romance, a happily ever after, and have no more worries for the rest of your days.
— Marissa Meyer
Our moon," he answered, "is not like yours-the old cinder of a burnt-out world; her beams embalm the dead, not corrupt them.
— George MacDonald
Gray vines coiled leftward in this northern hemisphere, what winds them shapes the dogwhelk's shell. Weeds sprouted from cinder and brick.
— Cormac McCarthy
I hate to agree with Thorne," said Cinder, "I mean, I really hate to agree with him, but
— Marissa Meyer
But was the woman's death the tragedy, or her life?
— Marissa Meyer
I don't see that her being cyborg is relevant.
— Marissa Meyer
Do I have permission to take control of you first? Just your bodies, not your minds."
"I've been waiting for you to admit you wanted my body. — Marissa Meyer
"I've been waiting for you to admit you wanted my body. — Marissa Meyer
Scarlet and I are going to start a missing-fingers club. We might let Cinder be an honorary member.
— Marissa Meyer
One rash person in the right place and earth could be a sterile cinder in seconds, but that's been more-or-less true for a century.
— Joe Haldeman
So glad to be of service," said the disembodied voice. "I'm Iko. Is anyone hurt?" "Everyone's hurt," said Cinder, groaning.
— Marissa Meyer
The stench of self-satisfaction is becoming quite suffocating. If you mean to kill me, blast me to a cinder now and let's be done,
— Joe Abercrombie
Thorne, on the aisle, held out his hand as Cinder passed. She snorted and accepted the high five before floating up the stairs.
— Marissa Meyer
Speaking of eye surgery, do you realize you're missing
tear ducts?"
"What? Really? And I thought I was just emotionally
withdrawn. — Marissa Meyer
tear ducts?"
"What? Really? And I thought I was just emotionally
withdrawn. — Marissa Meyer
Nevertheless, seeing him made Cinder both warm with longing and miserable when she thought of the last few moments she'd seen him. Her,
— Marissa Meyer
A falling star was a failed star, a cinder burning in the atmosphere.
— Robert Ferrigno