
Top 30 Blackbeak Quotes
#2. Aelin Galathynius looked at Manon Blackbeak over their crossed swords and let out a low, vicious snarl.
Sarah J. Maas
#3. Manon Blackbeak awoke to the sighing of leaves, the distant call of wary birds, and the reek of loam and ancient wood. She
Sarah J. Maas
#4. Then Manon Blackbeak whirled and brought Wind-Cleaver down upon her grandmother.
Sarah J. Maas
#5. Witches did not mourn, because witches did not love enough to allow it to break them. Even if Asterin, now taking up her place by the Blackbeak Matron's Second, had proved otherwise.
Sarah J. Maas
#6. And Elide sobbed as Manon Blackbeak emerged, smiling faintly.
As Manon Blackbeak saw her and Aelin, knee-to-knee in the grass, and mouthed one word.
Hope.
Sarah J. Maas
#7. The sunlight gilded the balcony as Asterin whispered, so softly that only Manon could hear, "Bring my body back to the cabin."
Something in Manon's chest broke - broke so violently that she wondered if it was possible for no one to have heard it.
Sarah J. Maas
#8. This witch had been crafted from the darkness between the stars.
Sarah J. Maas
#9. They alighted on a little plateau covered in purple and orange wildflowers, its grasses hissing in the wind. Abraxos was practically grunting with joy, and Manon, her exhaustion as heavy as the red cloak she wore, didn't bother to reprimand him.
Sarah J. Maas
#10. It is hard to be true to yourself because it is hard to be yourself.
Jenny Hubbard
#11. Witches didn't need blood to survive, but humans didn't need wine, either.
Sarah J. Maas
#13. Why," he asked. "Why did you save her?"
She dragged a hand through her hair. [ ... ]
"Because that golden-haired witch, Asterin ... ," Aelin said. "She screamed Manon's name the way I screamed yours.
Sarah J. Maas
#14. Fly, Abraxos," she breathed.
Abraxos sucked in a great breath, tucked his wings in tight, and fell off the side of the post.
He liked to do that - just tumble off as though he'd been struck dead.
Her wyvern, it seemed, had a wicked sense of humor.
Sarah J. Maas
#15. One sometimes must sail with the wind and sometimes against it, but the important thing is to keep your sails full.
Mark Beauregard
#16. The Wing Leader said from behind her, "Do you believe monsters are born, or made?"
From what she'd seen today, she would say some creatures were very much born evil. But what Manon was asking ... "I'm not the one who needs to answer that question." Elide said.
Sarah J. Maas
#17. When a spy sells something entirely new, all he needs to do is recount something you could find in any second-hand book stall.
Umberto Eco
#18. Magic
Whatever had happened, however it had been freed, Manon didn't care.
That mortal, human weight vanished. Strength coursed through her, coating her bones like armor. Invincible, immortal, unstoppable.
Manon tipped her head back to the sky, spread her arms wide, and roared.
Sarah J. Maas
#19. But perhaps the monsters needed to look out for each other every now and then.
Sarah J. Maas
#20. Keelie was still breathing, Manon realized as they neared, the wind tearing at her face and clothes. Keelie was still breathing, and fighting like hell to keep steady. Not to survive. Keelie knew she would be dead any moment. She was fighting for the witch on her back.
Sarah J. Maas
#21. I promise, Marianne Daventry," he began.
"I promise that I do not love you for your money
Julianne Donaldson
#22. But anyone with witch-blood in their veins was worth keeping an eye on.
Or Thirteen.
Sarah J. Maas
#23. There were few sounds she enjoyed more than the groans of dying men, but the wind was one of them.
Sarah J. Maas
#24. She wasn't fine, not even close.
But she wasn't dead.
And that was a start.
Sarah J. Maas
#25. General Musharraf needs my participation to give credibility to the electoral process, as well as to respect the fundamental right of all those who wish to vote for me.
Benazir Bhutto
#26. I'd hate for you to waste away into nothing. It'd be a shame to lose the most beautiful woman in the world so soon into her immortal, wicked life.
Sarah J. Maas
#27. The straw-coated floor crunched beneath her boots, a cool breeze sweeping in from where the roof had been ripped half off thanks to Sorrel's bull. To keep the wyverns from feeling less caged - and so Abraxos could watch the stars, as he liked to do.
Sarah J. Maas
#28. How can I take away somebody who means the world to someone else? Even if she is my enemy.
Sarah J. Maas
#29. Manon told herself it was for an alliance. Told herself it was for show.
But all she could see was the unconditional love in that dying wyvern's eyes as she unbuckled her harness, stood from the saddle, and leapt off Abraxos.
Sarah J. Maas
#30. War is sanctioned murder, no matter what side you're on.
Sarah J. Maas
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