Top 44 Michelle Sagara Quotes
#1. Angry Leontine Sergeant, angry Aerian Commander in Chief, slightly bored Dragon, and panicked human - you could practically call it a racial congress, with humans in their usual position.
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#2. Kaylin is not known for her punctuality. She is known, in fact, for her lack
even by those outside of the Hawklord's command.
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#3. You never wanted to stand out. You never wanted to attract too much attention, because some of that attention would be bad.
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#5. She could have written a treatise on the danger of dresses in about thirty seconds, but it wouldn't have been printable.
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#6. There, in thin blue lines that could be called spidery, was the mark of Lord Nightshade - the
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#7. Complaining about life's little miseries was one of the few conversational luxuries people were allowed, and at the moment, Kaylin couldn't put herself behind complaint.
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#9. How much did a Dragon hide, when he walked the streets of the city?
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#10. I don't understand."
The Consort's smile was bitter. "No. No more do I."
"I doubt that."
"Do you imply that I lie, Lord Kaylin?"
"Clumsy of me. I'm not usually that subtle.
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#11. To try. To live through the horror of failure; to endure the guilt. To try again. To make that choice.
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#12. Because not all weakness has to be weakness. Weakness, strength, power, failure - they're just words, and we can define what the words mean if we have the will or the courage.
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#14. If life were fair, we would never have suffered what we suffered at all; having suffered it and survived, we're still reacting to things that don't exist anymore.
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#15. Hope. Such a simple word, to hold so much. I like it," she added. "I think it's appropriate.
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#16. Climbing was one of her strengths, but she didn't do it with grace - which, come to think, was an apt description of the way she lived the rest of her life, as well.
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#17. But she only knew one way of conquering fear, and that was to charge into it, blindly.
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#18. Leontines were a tad on the possessive side, they didn't share space well, and they responded to an order as if it were a suicide wish and they were magic wands.
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#19. She told him she was fine. Except the words she used were No. I'm not.
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#20. Some days, Kaylin fervently wished that she had already passed Adult 101 and could get on with being the person she wanted to be.
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#21. Kaylin. The shape of a girl on the edge of the long climb into adulthood.
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#22. Her hair was a flyaway mess, and her cheeks, she knew, would be a little too red for dignity - but she often had to choose between dignity and living another hour.
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#23. You are, if I understand correctly, Chosen. It is your responsibility to use the words given you to ... finish things. To resolve stories that have been left hanging; to offer closure to the things abandoned long ago.
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#24. The Swords were the city's peacekeepers, something illsuited to Kaylin; the Wolves were its hunters, and often, its killers. And the Hawks? The city's eyes. Ears. The people who actually solved crimes.
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#25. Need was a funny thing; you were never sure if you had it by the tail or the jaw. Being needed forced her to find strength; being needed too much forced her to confront failure.
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#26. Kyuthe," he said. "Kaylin. An'Teela. You carry my heart in your arms.
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#27. Kaylin glanced at the small dragon, who exhaled the sigh of the long-suffering everywhere.
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#28. I don't like people much - they irritate and annoy me. But I'm fascinated by them anyway.
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#29. It can't be any worse than whatever it is Annarion's doing."
"You are devoid of an active imagination, which is disappointing considering the experience you have now amassed.
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#30. There is not a man born among us who dreams - at first - of service, although in the end, many are bent that way.
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#31. Kaylin's memory was like a kaleidoscope; fractured, but in a way that was arresting, even beautiful, if looked at the right way. As a child, Catti's hair had been bright red, but it had shaded
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#32. Hope was cruel. It could be an act of torture far more profound than despair.
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#33. They feared you, and love can't exist when there's that much fear.
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#34. Never anger the idealistic. They feel right is on their side - and right excuses much.
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#35. If she fails to wake, I will kill him. I will not kill him quickly.
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#36. Trying is fine. Failing is inevitable. Don't let it devour you.
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#37. When you worshipped someone, you placed a burden on them. You expected them to live up to your ideals, expected them to be worthy of your worship. And who could do that? Not
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#38. She outpaced Severn. Whole years of her life had been narrowly defined by the fact that she couldn't even keep up.
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#39. What humans do when they're desperate is just an expression of fear. What they do when they feel safe is a better indication of whether or not you can trust them.
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#40. They're humanity writ small, and many of them haven't learned how to hide, how to pretend to know things they don't know, how to doubt the things they want to believe in.
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#41. Kaylin hated politics. Hated them. She hated the stupid decisions, the game playing, the grandstanding. She hated political decisions made by people who never had to do any of the law's actual work. She hated the pervasive sense of superiority and smugness that underlay all of the rules.
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#42. She'd learned early that if she couldn't be on time to save her life, she'd better cultivate the unseemly art of groveling.
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#43. There were days when boredom - or the possibility that things could get boring - was as much of a gift as life was willing to give.
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#44. Where are you going?" Kaylin stopped. "I'm following you." "Which is usually done from behind.
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