Godkiller (Fallen Gods, #1)
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Read between January 31 - February 7, 2025
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No matter; small men liked to hold big things.
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“It’s not running away if you’re coming back.”
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“Anyway, people don’t change just because you ask them to.”
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you took command when no one else would, and you fought by my side even after you wanted to stop. I want you to do this with me, not for me.”
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My love, signed Yatho, we know what it’s like to lose everything. Has that ever stopped us?
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“You make your own choices, liln, I won’t make them for you.”
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“I wasn’t abandoning you, you ungrateful wretch,” she said. “I was trying to save your life. What am I supposed to do if you get killed, eh?” “You can go back to your stupid life,” cried Inara. “But what about me? I have nothing to go back to. What am I supposed to do on my own?” “You’re not on your own,” said Skediceth, settling on her shoulder.
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“in our world, power turns good people bloody.”
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“I was raised to believe faith is a choice we make on our own.”
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“I need you for one last fight, Elo. Just one. Please. My life, my blood, my heart, I need you tonight.”
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“No one deserves to be alone in this world.”
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“I take my own side, knight, I always have,” said Kissen carefully. “If no one fights in your corner, then you learn to fight for yourself.”
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Did love fix betrayal?
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That’s why people need white lies, isn’t it? To protect them from a truth that causes pain.”
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“Funerals are for the living,” said Kissen as she noticed Inara looking. “The dead don’t mind what the world does to them.”
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“Desperation is always something to fear.”
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But a good friend would never forgive you for dying for him, just as you cannot forgive yourself.”
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“What happened to us does not define us, what we do next is what matters.”
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“It is all right, Inara Craier. Memories can hurt you. It’s all right to be hurt. You’re safe.”