Top 63 Glass Throne Quotes
#1. I'm impressed you got up here so quickly - and without a pack of court ladies hounding after you. Perhaps you should try your hand at being an assassin." He shook the hair out of his face.
"I'm not interested in court ladies," he said thickly, and kissed her.
Sarah J. Maas
#2. I name you Elentiya." She kissed the assassin's brow. "I give you this name to use with honour, to use when other names grow too heavy. I name you Elentiya, 'Spirit That Could Not Be Broken.
Sarah J. Maas
#3. I've never taken a woman on a beach," - Rowan Whitethorn
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#4. It was a voice she had heard before, deep and raspy. It made her bones crack and splinter, made her feel the astonishing cold of a winter long since passed.
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#5. One last time - you have to wear this mask one last time, and then you can bury Celaena Sardothien forever.
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#6. 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.
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#8. . . . You're alive today because of that training, boyo
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#9. Chaol," he said, looking over his shoulder. Dorian's eyes were frozen, his jaw clenched. "Treat her well.
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#10. He was done with politics and intrigue. He loved her, and no empire, no king, and no earthly fear would keep him from her. No, if they tried to take her from him, he'd rip the world apart with his bare hands. And for some reason, that didn't terrify him.
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#12. With each day he felt the barriers melting. He let them melt. Because of her genuine laugh, because he caught her one afternoon sleeping with her face in the middle of a book, because he knew that she would win.
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#13. He looked at his friend, perhaps for the last time, and said what he had always known, from the moment they'd met, when he'd understood that the prince was his brother in soul. I love you.
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#14. One day. I am going to marry you. I'll be generous and let you pick when, even if it's ten years from now. Or twenty. But one day, you are going to be my wife.
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#15. She could handle if he decided to throw her in the dungeons for a little while, too.
Because somehow, the thought of him getting hurt- or worse- made her willing to rick just about anything.
Sarah J. Maas
#16. At this very moment Pablo Sanchez happened to be sitting in the ditch at the side of the road, wishing he had a cigarette and a glass of wine. Ah, the prayers of the millions, how they must fight and destroy each other on their way to the throne of God. Pablo
John Steinbeck
#17. He did not recognize the guards standing watch at the gates he had once protected so proudly, the gates he had ridden through not even a year ago with an assassin newly freed from Endovier, her chains tied to his saddle.
Now she led him in chains through those gates, an assassin one last time.
Sarah J. Maas
#18. Libraries were full of ideas - perhaps the most dangerous and powerful of all weapons.
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#19. We are the masters of our own fates - we decide how we go forward.
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#20. Her heart was raw and trembling, and the darkness faded.
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#21. He found her beautiful, if a bit strange and sour. It was something in the way that her eyes sparked when she looked at something lovely in the landscape. He couldn't understand it.
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#22. Nor had she missed when they zigzagged between levels, even though the building was a standard grid of hallways and stairwells. As if she'd lose her bearings that easily.
She might have been insulted if he wasn't trying so hard.
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#23. How'd you remember my brother's name?" She shrugged, not quite understanding the gleam in his eye. "You told me. Why wouldn't I remember it?
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#24. They had slept in the shelter of the ruins, though neither of them really got true rest.
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#25. She wouldn't ask. Didn't want to know what manner of thing might crawl toward a fire.
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#26. There was a thing waiting in the darkness.
It was ancient, and cruel, and paced in the shadows ...
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#28. The girl who'd taken on a Pirate Lord and his entire island, the girl who'd stolen Asterion horses and raced along the beach in the Red Desert, the girl who'd sat on her own rooftop, watching the sun rise over Avery, the girl who'd felt alive with possibility ... that girl was gone.
Sarah J. Maas
#29. We'd better eat before we raise hell." - Aelin Ashrvyer Galathynius
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#30. Thank you for the oil," he added. "My skin was a little dry.
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#31. She'd survived Endovier, yet she could still laugh.
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#32. For a heartbeat, the silence peeled back long enough for that question to worm its way into her skull, into her skin, into her breath and bones. And in the dark, she remembered.
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#33. I want a husband to warm my bed, and my bed alone.
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#35. She sits on the iron throne
She is one and three
The dark lady
the redgold lady
The blank lady
oracle
of blood, she who must be
obeyed
forever
Her glass wings are gone
She floats down the river
singing her last song
Margaret Atwood
#36. Why would a pretty thing like that marry a guard?
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#38. My name is Sam Cortland... and I will not be afraid.
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#39. When she awoke every morning, she repeated the same words: I will not be afraid.
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#40. Can I be honest with you?" Chaol leaned closer, and Celaena leaned to meet him as he whispered: "You sound like a raving lunatic.
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#41. They passed a series of wooden doors that she'd seen a few minutes ago. If she wanted to escape, she simply had to turn left at the next hallway and take the stairs down three flights. The only thing all the intended disorientation had accomplished was to familiarize her with the building. Idiots.
Sarah J. Maas
#42. 'Throne of Glass' readers tend to be passionate, talented, clever, and welcoming - in fact, I'm consistently moved by just how welcoming 'TOG' readers are to new fans.
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#44. What terrified him even more was that he trusted her. And he didn't know what that said about himself.
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#45. How long was I asleep?" she whispered. He didn't respond.
"How long was I asleep?" she asked again, and noticed a hint of red in his cheeks.
"You were asleep, too?"
"Until you began drooling on my shoulder.
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#46. She had no idea when she'd stopped loathing him so much.
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#47. Holy gods. He'd frozen the whole damn lake. He was THAT powerful?
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#48. Hw would probably have been even more scandalised to learn I'm not wearing any undergarments beneath this dress.' - Aelin Ashrvyer Galathynius
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#49. You could rattle the stars. You could do anything, if you only dared.
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#50. Something evil dwells in this castle, something wicked enough to make the stars quake.
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#51. James Horner, James Newton Howard, John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Michael Giacchino, or Ramin Djawadi would all be a dream come true for a 'Throne of Glass' soundtrack.
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#52. 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
#53. From tears to sass in a few minutes. I'm glad the month apart hasn't dimmed your usual good spirits.
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#54. If the Vaults were the heart of Rifthold's underworld, then the glass castle was the soul of Adarlan's empire.
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#55. And if I asked for the moon on a string?" - Sorsha
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#57. Chaol had been right. She'd missed the target by six inches to the left,
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#58. She lifted her eyes to his face, and found his gaze lined with silver. "Get up," was all he said.
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#59. Fine, she wouldn't mind if Kaltain and Perrington met horrible deaths, but Dorian would be there. And Chaol.
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#60. To four years until freedom," she said lifting her glass.
He raised his in salute. "To you, Celaena."
Their eyes met, and Chaol didn't hide his smile as she grinned at him. Perhaps four years with her might not be enough.
Sarah J. Maas
#61. At the sound of the word, she saw a land of pine and snow, of sun-bleached cliffs and white-capped seas, a land where light was swallowed in the velvety green of bumps and hollows - a land that she had forgotten.
Sarah J. Maas
#62. You're a girl?"
"Surprising, I know. Everyone thinks I'm older.
Sarah J. Maas
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