She doesn't think of what it means to walk out of a door and know that you have changed the course of your life.
Aislinn Hunter, The World Before Us (pg. 9)
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She doesn't think of what it means to walk out of a door and know that you have changed the course of your life.
Aislinn Hunter, The World Before Us (pg. 9)
We spent the rest of the walk not touching, but I was completely aware of the space between our hands.
Lauren Gibaldi, The Night We Said Yes (pg. 83)
How did you tell someone that you loved them, truly loved them, but not in the way they wanted you to?
Sharon Cameron, Rook (pg. 163)
Night is both blacker and more brilliant than you can imagine, and the sky a glory that puts to shame the most splendid jewels at Renwick's.
Marie Brennan, A Natural History of Dragons (pg. 121)
The wrongs of the past are not less significant, they're just harder to fix. And the longer you ignore them in favor of more pressing issues, the worse the harm, until the problems of the past actually create the problems of the future.
Erika Johansen, Invasion of the Tearling (pg. 235)
This, I think, is the crux of evil in this world, Majesty: those who feel entitled to whatever they want, whatever they can grab. Such people never ask themselves if they have the right. They consider no cost to anyone but themselves.
Erika Johansen, Invasion of the Tearling (pg. 99)
Whenever she had a problem to consider, she invariably found herself in the library, for it was easier to think when she was surrounded by books.
Erika Johansen, Invasion of the Tearling (pg. 57)
I need you, Scarlet. Even when things are ugly. Especially then.
Sarina Bowen, The Year We Hid (62%)