Top 39 Alaya Quotes
#1. I open my mouth - to scream, I think, or maybe just to cry - but he puts a careful finger on my lips. I breathe a little of his steam, and it warms me all the way through.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#2. In the dark, I seem to stretch. Without a body to witness, I grow and grow with my pleasure. I feel like a constellation, a concept hung on a scattering of stars.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#3. Something scrapes the concrete at the far end of the tunnel. I turn to Enki, hoping it's just another cleaning bot, but his eyebrows have come together in that particular way I know means trouble. He doesn't bother to speak, just looks at me, and I hear him perfectly: Move your ass.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#5. Enki kisses my ear. He turns my head until I taste just the corner of his mouth. I am crystal clear, I am a pond, I am a light. I am nothing at all.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#8. Instead, there's ice in my ears and earth in my nose and stars in my eyes.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#9. Our sex is a little death each time he touches me, much longed-for.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#10. A good rival is almost like a friend, isn't she? You make me try harder.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#12. But I know better than anyone how dangerous trying can be, and how destructive. Maybe it's better to let bad things happen than tear yourself apart trying to stop the inevitable.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#13. So I take my lover, my king, and I put him in a pedestal and I cut him down. A man, like the ones who ruined the world.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#14. Hands and lips and teeth, and you'd forgotten-no, you'd never known-this way of knowing someone, this dissolution of self, this autophagy.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#15. To love light, you have to love dark. I'm not trying to be profound, I know you'll understand. I don't mean that you have to hate to love, or that you have to die to live.
I mean that sometimes, you turn out the lights just to turn them back on.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#18. I watch, nearly shaking with the need to say something and having nothing to say, as she lets a flame incinerate the precious paper to a dusting of ash on the floor.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#19. morality is the change that falls from your pockets when you climb up the ladder.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#20. Then you remember that Jack
that's his name, the mac & cheese
plays lacrosse. That's probably where he got all those yummy muscles. You need two hands for lacrosse.
A pinky? Damn, you might as well starve yourself.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#21. I burn where he last touched me. I stare at the space where he has been until everything fades.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#22. The kings die so that their choice of the next Queen can be irrevocable, unassailable, and unprejudiced.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#24. I can always tell when Gil's been with Enki, because he moves like he might start dancing at any moment and he hardly hears a word I say to him.
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#28. His eyes widen. I have bound us, and he knows it. He is so beautiful, so warm and cruel and distant that I think, without the connection, I might just run away.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#29. He turns away and I'm overwhelmed with an echo, with the sense that the words in my mouth aren't my own. But of course they are.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#30. shoulders touching in a way that's only mostly platonic. It's inevitable, she supposes, that God would call her bluff.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#31. Ieyascu looks bright and flat, heavy strokes on an invisible canvas.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#32. The kingdom of sleep demands its forfeits, and the world looks very different through eyes cracked and yellow with its denial.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#34. Answering the questions feels like beating my skull against the wall of my carrel,
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#35. They think they've gone to heaven," he says. "They don't realize that means they're dead.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#36. The summer kings are gods, and we are finally, in the end, just men.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#37. The past stands in the path of the future, knowing it will be crushed.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#38. Ignoring your subconscious is like neglecting the termite infestation in your basement. Sooner or later, the consequences of neglect will far outweigh the momentary unpleasantness of clearing the nests.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
#39. Some mornings I thought I saw your worry frost our blankets, hang in the air with your cloudy breath.
Alaya Dawn Johnson
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