Quotes From "Seraphina" By Rachel Hartman

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I had felt the shot coming; I hadn’t realized the bow was loaded with this very quarrel, perfectly calibrated to hit him hardest. What part of me had been studying him, stockpiling knowledge as ammunition? Rachel Hartman
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This is my mind's garden, I tend it; I order it. I have nothing to fear. Rachel Hartman
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He looked up at the reddening sky and said with a self-deprecating laugh, "You put me to shame, Seraphina. Your bravery always has."" It's not bravery; it's bullheaded bumbling." He shook his head, staring off into the middle distance. "I know courage when I see it, and when I lack it. Rachel Hartman
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For the merest moment I couldn't breathe. Something inside me quivered, some oud string plucked by his words, and if I breathed it would stop. He did not know the truth of me, yet he had perceived something true about me that no one else had ever noticed. And in spite of that–or perhaps because of it–he believed me good, believed me worth taking seriously, and his belief, for one vertiginous moment, made me want to be better than I was. . Rachel Hartman
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Claude rubs the back of his neck and wrinkles his nose, about to tell me he was never sad. I believe this is called bravado and is not limited to lawyers, or even men, although that combination makes it almost unavoidable. Rachel Hartman
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And I realized a wondrous truth: that knowledge could be our treasure, that there were things humankind knew that we did not, that our conquest need not comprise taking and killing, but could consist of our mutual conquest of ignorance and distrust. Rachel Hartman
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I barely noticed loneliness anymore; it was my normal condition, by necessity if not by nature. Rachel Hartman
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There are two sacred causes in this world, ” he said, holding up his pinkie and ring ringer. “Chance and necessity. By chance I was there to help when you had need. Rachel Hartman
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Metaphor is awkward, but emotion, by its nature, leaves you no more scalable approach. Rachel Hartman
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...emotions fly humans toward art Rachel Hartman
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Let the one who seeks justice be just. Rachel Hartman
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My own survival required me to counterbalance interesting with invisible. Rachel Hartman
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I scrupulously hide every legitimate reason for people to hate me, and it turns out they don’t need legitimate reasons. Heaven has fashioned a knife of irony to stab me with. Rachel Hartman
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I was just chased through St. Willibald’s, and you know why? Because I was kind to a quig. I scrupulously hide every legitimate reason for people to hate me, and then it turns out they don’t need legitimate reasons. Heaven has fashioned a knife of irony to stab me with. Rachel Hartman
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I was drawn to his aloofness, the way cats gravitate toward people who’d rather avoid them. Rachel Hartman
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Someone should love you. I will bite him if he will not. Rachel Hartman
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Sir James waved a gnarled hand. "They're nothing but feral file clerks, dragons. They used to alphabetize the coins in their hoards. Rachel Hartman
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Orma moved a pile of books off a stool for me but seated himself directly on another stack. This habit of his never ceased to amuse me. Dragons no longer hoarded gold; Comonot's reforms had outlawed it. For Orma and his generation, knowledge was treasure. As dragons through the ages had done, he gathered it and then he sat on it. Rachel Hartman
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An aged monk led me to the infirmary. "He's got the place to himself. Once the other invalids learned there was a dragon coming they miraculously got well! The lame could walk and the blind decided they didn't really need to see. He's a panacea. Rachel Hartman
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I didn't want this dance to end, or Kiggs to let go of my hand. I didn't want him to turn his eyes away, or live any other moment than this one. Rachel Hartman