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I spent that many years thinking I was alone. Then you prance into my life, nearly giving me a paroxysm, and now you deign to tell me there are more.
— Rachel Hartman
There was a great brightness and, um ... Imagine what it would look like if you could see music, or thought.
— Rachel Hartman
I didn't want this dance to end, or Kiggs to let go of my hand. I didn't want him to turn his eyes away, or live any other moment than this one.
— Rachel Hartman
He didn't wear his heart on his sleeve, exactly, but he did keep it in a place where I could see it.
— Rachel Hartman
The world inside myself is vaster and richer than this paltry plane, peopled with mere galaxies and gods.
— Rachel Hartman
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
— Rachel Hartman
Orma had given me a timepiece that emitted blasphemy-inducing chirps at whatever early hour I specified.
— Rachel Hartman
How dare the world be beautiful when I was so horrifying?
— Rachel Hartman
Our shadows stretched before us across the surface of the world.
— Rachel Hartman
Let the ones who seek justice be just.
— Rachel Hartman
The borderlands of madness used to have much sterner signage around them than they do now.
— Rachel Hartman
He looked at me again and his eyes shone in the lamplight, or with the inner light of delighted anticipation.
His enthusiasm made him beautiful. — Rachel Hartman
His enthusiasm made him beautiful. — Rachel Hartman
My companions ate the bear. I found I had no appetite.
— Rachel Hartman
Love is not a disease.
— Rachel Hartman
I cannot perch among those who think that I am broken.
— Rachel Hartman
Why live in fear that he might find me disgusting someday, when I could make it happen right now?
— Rachel Hartman
...emotions fly humans toward art
— Rachel Hartman
You're not a villain, I said. Or else we were two villains in a pod.
— Rachel Hartman
I was drawn to his aloofness, the way cats gravitate toward people who'd rather avoid them.
— Rachel Hartman
Are we irretrievably broken?
Never beyond repair, good heart. — Rachel Hartman
Never beyond repair, good heart. — Rachel Hartman
More insomniacs!' cried the doctor. 'Come in, come in.
— Rachel Hartman
You bluffed him? A Porphyrian double ton of fire and brimstone, fangs like swords, claws like ... like swords! And you just ... bluffed him?
— Rachel Hartman
There are melodies that speak as eloquently as words, that flow logically and inevitably from a single, pure emotion.
— Rachel Hartman
I did not understand that I carried loneliness before me on a plate, and that music would be the light illuminating me from behind.
— Rachel Hartman
Crisis first, love later.
— Rachel Hartman
Playing flute was the one thing I knew could make people see a human, not a monster.
— Rachel Hartman
I barely noticed loneliness anymore; it was my normal condition, by necessity if not by nature.
— Rachel Hartman
We must show them we're superior and put them in their place. Dominate or be dominated.
— Rachel Hartman
Tactile than olfactory - but I could discern nothing else about it.
— Rachel Hartman
I understood something about myself as well, even if I didn't have the will to examine it just then.
— Rachel Hartman
I was half lawyer; I always noticed the loopholes.
— Rachel Hartman
The truth may not be told. Here is an acceptable lie.
— Rachel Hartman
Music is only work when someone else makes you do it.
— Rachel Hartman
If I could keep a single moment for all time, that would be the one. I became the very air; I was full of stars.
— Rachel Hartman
I don't mean to imply that they were cowards ... , Maurizio said, shrugging, clearly implying that [they] were cowards.
— Rachel Hartman
I'm attracting small children," Orma muttered, twisting his hat in his hands. "Shoo it away, will you?
— Rachel Hartman
The world is seldom so simple that it hinges on us alone.
— Rachel Hartman
He was exactly my height, which surprised me; my awe of him had made him seem taller.
— Rachel Hartman
We would be going to war for peace.
— Rachel Hartman
I'm awestruck that you had warm cabbages sitting around.
— Rachel Hartman
It is permissible to be the god of your own metaphors.
— Rachel Hartman
I was inclined to leave love unspoken.
— Rachel Hartman
Haven't you always been more than yourself? Haven't we all? We are none of us just one thing.
— Rachel Hartman
Kiggs. "You were just a squire when they were banished; technically, you weren't banished at all." Maurizio
— Rachel Hartman
I heard you, sought you, and have found you. I have reached for you, across space and sense and the laws of nature. I do not know how.
— Rachel Hartman
I felt lighter when I had finished, and for once emptiness was a sweet relief and a condition to be treasured.
— Rachel Hartman
Sir James waved a gnarled hand. They're nothing but feral file clerks, dragons. They used to alphabetize the coins in their hoards.
— Rachel Hartman
We shall have long meetings where Kiggs agonizes and Glisselda teases him. That's the pattern so far.
— Rachel Hartman
Of love. Yes, that was it: he thought I meant to proposition
— Rachel Hartman
Was good to see a dragon's teeth. A dragon with his mouth closed was far more likely to be working up a flame. That seemed completely obvious.
— Rachel Hartman
Bend like a willow. You made it sound so simple."
"It was simple."
"Indeed. I bent and changed everything. This is going to have consequences. — Rachel Hartman
"It was simple."
"Indeed. I bent and changed everything. This is going to have consequences. — Rachel Hartman
Your very presence makes other people feel awkward. You stand out when in fact you'd rather not.
— Rachel Hartman
Sometimes everyone does their best and things still go wrong.
— Rachel Hartman
I mistook you for a metaphor.
— Rachel Hartman
All is well
or could be, if we worked to make it so. We were the fingers of the world, putting itself to rights. — Rachel Hartman
or could be, if we worked to make it so. We were the fingers of the world, putting itself to rights. — Rachel Hartman
We were all monsters and bastards, and we were all beautiful.
— Rachel Hartman
The twin gods, Necessity and Chance, walked among the stars. What needed to be, was; what might be, sometimes was.
— Rachel Hartman
Nothing was just one thing; there were worlds within worlds. Those of us who trod the line between were blessed and burdened with both.
— Rachel Hartman
Sometimes the truth has difficulty breaching the city walls of our beliefs. A lie, dressed in the correct livery, passes through more easily.
— Rachel Hartman
If it can be known, I want to know it.
— Rachel Hartman
Rest of the court, to watch the Golden Plays?" "I can't. Tomorrow is dress rehearsal for the Treaty Eve concert.
— Rachel Hartman
Always I hev my fists and my war pipes!
— Rachel Hartman
...The Kiggs-Phina way...
— Rachel Hartman
Walk with an open heart, and you will hear the call. You will see your task shining before you, like a star.
— Rachel Hartman
But do not make the mistake, Seraphina, of supposing that suffering ennobles anyone.
— Rachel Hartman
I'd had more than my share of beautiful today. Tomorrow I'd give some back, restore and replenish the world.
— Rachel Hartman