Top 100 Sarah J Maas Quotes
#1. She moved like a midnight storm. Whatever training she'd had in Wendlyn, whatever that prince had taught her ... Gods help them all.
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#2. of seeing her for who she was - not what she was
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#3. Even as an immortal, there was not enough time in life to waste it on hatred.
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#4. I see all of you, Rhys. And there is not one part that I do not love with everything I am.
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#5. Sam was gone.
Reality opened wide and swallowed her whole.
She didn't move from the bed.
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#6. I was not prey any longer, I decided as I eased up to that door.
And I was not a mouse.
I was a wolf.
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#7. As my friend, you should either bring me along, or keep me company."
"Friend?" he asked.
She blushed. "Well, 'scowling escort' is a better description. Or 'reluctant acquaintance', if you prefer.
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#8. When you lick me," he said roughly, "I want to be alone - far away from everyone. Because when you lick me, Feyre," he said, pressing nipping kisses to my jaw, my neck, "I'm going to let myself roar loud enough to bring down a mountain.
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#9. 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.
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#10. She had looked at that cottage with hope; I had looked at it with nothing but hatred. And I knew which one of us had been stronger.
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#11. What is it like? Manon asked quietly. 'To love.' 'It was like dying a little every day. It was like being alive, too. It was joy so complete it was pain. It destroyed me and unmade me and forged me. I hated it, because I knew I couldn't escape it, and knew it would forever change me.'-Asterin/Manon
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#13. Inside, inside I had become like that distant sea, relentlessly churning, tossed about by squalls that tore away any sense of where the surface might be.
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#14. Rowan stood with his queen in the rain, breathing in her scent, and let her steal his warmth for as long as she needed.
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#15. It took me a long while to realize that Rhysand, whether he knew it or not, had effectively kept me from shattering completely.
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#16. 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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#17. A few fires flickered, plumes of dark smoke marring the ruby sky.
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#18. But death was her curse and her gift, and death had been her good friend these long, long years.
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#19. Truth is deadly. Truth is freedom. Truth can break and mend and bind.
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#20. What would our enemies say if they knew we'd all been petrified of a girl?
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#21. ...her dearest friends are characters in books.
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#22. Nervous?" he asked, his voice barely audible above the steady slice of his oars through the calm bay.
"No," she lied.
"Me too.
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#24. The kiss obliterated her. It was like coming home or being born or suddenly finding an entire half of herself that had been missing. His
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#25. Have you peed somewhere and wish to tell me about it?
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#26. 'A Court of Thorns and Roses,' big surprise, was inspired by music. By actually listening to the 'Princess Mononoke' soundtrack.
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#27. I supposed that with her stunning beauty, she needed no ornamentation. It would have been like putting jewelry on a lion.
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#28. The captain said I could stay here for a while. Sorry for trying to kill you this winter. I was the one with the twin swords. Nothing personal. - Ren
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#29. For the first time in a damn long while, Lorcan had no words for what he saw.
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#30. I turned.
Rhysand leaned against the archway into the sitting room, arms crossed, wings nowhere to be seen, dressed in his usual immaculate black jacket and pants.
And as those violet eyes met mine, as that familiar half smile faded
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#31. Why bother when a dramatic entrance is so much more fun?
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#32. She'd hardly known where she was going while the gloriella tore through her; all she'd known was that she had to get someplace safe. And somehow, she had wound up exactly where she knew she'd be safest.
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#33. Obsidian the gods forbade And stone they greatly feared.
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#34. Months of crawling out of that abyss he'd shoved her into.
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#35. Stolen hours in a decrepit barn with Isaac Hale didn't count; those times were hungry and empty and sometimes cruel, but never lovely.
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#37. It's a rare person to face who they are and not run from it - not be broken by it.
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#38. Freyre! someone roared. No, not someone - Rhysand.
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#39. The ship began moving. And Chaol - the man she hated and loved so much that she could hardly think around him - just stood there, watching her go.
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#41. But scorned, I become a difficult beast to defeat.
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#42. One last time - you have to wear this mask one last time, and then you can bury Celaena Sardothien forever.
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#43. Fireheart," he said onto her mouth. "Buzzard," she murmured onto his.
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#44. Something thumped in front of me. A bottle of wine. "It's fine if you drink directly from it," was all Mor said.
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#45. She said softly, "You make me want to live, Rowan. Not survive; not exist. Live."
He didn't have the words. Not when what she said hit him harder and deeper than any kiss.
So he climbed into bed and held her tightly all through the night.
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#46. Your prince has moved on, my queen has moved on. But you have not. And it will cost you
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#47. Of course she was worthy. She was Celaena Sardothien, gods be damned.
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#48. Roland gave her a courtier's smile. "And what sort of work do you do for my uncle?
"
Dorian shifted on his feet and Chaol went very still, but Celaena returned Roland's smile and said, "I bury the king's opponents where nobody will ever find them.
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#49. 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.
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#50. The prince's eyes shone with amusement at her brashness but lingered a bit too long on her body.
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#51. I have no regrets in my life, but this. That we did not have time. That I did not have time with you, Nesta. I will find you in the next world - the next life. And we will have that time. I promise.
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#52. Rowan waited, knowing she was gathering the words, hating the pain and sorrow and guilt on every line of her body. He'd sell his soul to the dark god to never have her look like that again.
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#53. She'd forgotten the name she'd been given, but it made no difference.
She had only one name now:
Death, devourer of worlds.
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#54. Rhysand laughed - a lover's laugh, low and soft and intimate. "Is that any way to speak to a High Lord of Prythian?" My
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#56. She had once believed that she'd been born to be a queen.
She had since learned that she'd been born to be a wolf.
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#57. I want to share this bed with you, though," I breathed. "I want you to hold me."
Stars flickered to life in his eyes. "Always," he promised, kissing my brow, his wings now enveloping me completely. "Always.
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#58. Enough! We have enough enemies as it is! There are worse things out there to face!"
Celaena slowly turned to him, her face splattered with blood and eyes blazing bright. "No, there aren't," she said. "Because I'm here now.
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#59. 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.
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#61. 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.
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#62. My father will hunt you for taking his power if he finds out," he said into the frigid dark. "And kill you for learning how to wield it." "He can get in line," was all I said.
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#63. War is sanctioned murder, no matter what side you're on.
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#64. Because I am from Terrasen and believed my queen dead. And now she is alive, and fighting, so I will fight with her. So that no other girls will be taken from their homes and brought to Morath and forgotten.
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#65. You can rattle the stars, you can do anything, if only you dared.
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#66. What's this?" Amarantha said, her voice lilting despite the adder's smile she gave me ...
"Just a human thing I found downstairs," the Attor hissed, and a forked tongue darted out between his razor-sharp teeth.
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#68. Aedion snorted. "Hurry up with the eggs. I'm going to die of starvation."
"Make the bacon, or you don't get any."
Aedion could hardly move fast enough.
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#69. I've always been a huge fantasy fan. I was always interested in fairy tales and anything with magic or dragons ... I was always drawn to those types of stories.
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#70. 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.
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#71. He took a step back, his wings beating the air like mighty drums. As long as the people who matter most know the truth, I don't care about the rest. Get some sleep.
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#72. Yes, he'd fought for me - but I'd fought harder for him. Again,
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#73. He brushed his lips against hers. "I love you," he breathed against her mouth. "And from today onward, I want to never be separated from you. Wherever you go, I go. Even if that means going to Hell itself, wherever you are, that's where I want to be. Forever." Celaena
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#74. I'm saying that in four years, I'm going to be free, and I've never been free in my entire life." Her smile grew. "And I want to know what that feels like.
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#76. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. Stay the course, but also plot another one. Adapt.
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#77. It was a long story, and sometimes she grew quiet and cried - and during those times he leaned over to wipe away her tears.
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#78. Maybe this city did deserve Aelin Galathynius's flames. Maybe Chaol deserved to burn, too.
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#79. I'd like to debrief you."
She raised an eyebrow. "Aren't you at least going to take me to dinner first?"
"Come on. Let's go to my rooms so you can debrief me like a proper gentleman.
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#80. I said, "Don't you have other things to deal with?"
"Of course I do," he said, shrugging. "I have so many things to deal with that I'm sometimes tempted to unleash my power across the world and wipe the board clean. Just to buy me some damned peace.
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#81. Chaol stepped up to the line. "Dance with me," he said, and held out his hand to her.
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#82. Rowan was the most powerful full-blooded Fae male alive. And his scent was all over her. Yet she had no gods-damned idea.
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#83. I've never taken a woman on a beach," - Rowan Whitethorn
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#84. So you, Granddaughter, will not die for this. But one of your Thirteen will." For
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#85. A land where two dreamers had found peace between their peoples. Where there was no wall. No iron wards. No ash arrows.
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#87. I'm not married," he said softly, "because I can't stomach the idea of marrying a woman inferior to me in mind and spirit. It would mean the death of my soul.
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#88. Aelin was a warrior, able to fight with blade or magic. And she was done with hiding.
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#89. With the Cauldron, you could do other things than raise the dead. You could destroy the wall.
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#90. Did you enjoy the sight of me kneeling before you?
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#91. How can I take away somebody who means the world to someone else? Even if she is my enemy.
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#94. Archer let out a breath, and she turned to find him grinning, slowly shaking his head.
"I think 'stunning,' 'beautiful,' and 'dazzling' are the words you're looking for.
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#95. The world didn't need an assassin with a coward's heart. It needed someone like Nehemia.
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#96. You look more of less the same."
She strode right past him. "And you still look like a jackass," she said sweetly.
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#97. She rolled her eyes. "If it pleases Your Magnanimous Holiness, I shall call you by your first name." " 'Magnanimous Holiness'? Oh, I like that one." A ghost of a smile appeared on her face, and Dorian looked down at the book.
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#98. I'm the Captain of the Guard-I'm not exactly a catch for any of them." There was sorrow in his eyes, though it was well concealed.
"Are you mad? You're better than anyone in here.
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#99. Do you lie awake at night to come up with all your witty replies for the following day?
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#100. Alone in my bedroom, I realized I couldn't remember the last time I'd truly laughed.
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