
“...once my mother weaned me and I was able to walk, they flew me to a distant camp, and chucked me into the mud to see if I would live or die.'
'They would have been smarter throwing you off a cliff,' Mor said, snorting.'
'Oh definitely,' Cassian, said, that grin going razor-sharp. 'Especially because when I was old and strong enough to go back to the camp I'd been born in, I learned those pricks worked my mother until she died.'
Again, that silence fell- different this time. The tension and simmering anger of a unit who had endured so much, survived so much... and felt each other's pain keenly.”
―
A Court of Mist and Fury
Share this quote:
Friends Who Liked This Quote
To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up!
0 likes
All Members Who Liked This Quote
None yet!
This Quote Is From

3,040,082 ratings, average rating, 248,207 reviews
Open Preview
Browse By Tag
- love (100940)
- life (78973)
- inspirational (75532)
- humor (44228)
- philosophy (30800)
- inspirational-quotes (28697)
- god (26814)
- truth (24625)
- wisdom (24452)
- romance (24269)
- poetry (23103)
- life-lessons (22501)
- quotes (20906)
- death (20489)
- happiness (18908)
- hope (18455)
- faith (18288)
- inspiration (17222)
- travel (16770)
- spirituality (15627)
- relationships (15430)
- religion (15352)
- motivational (15238)
- life-quotes (15202)
- love-quotes (15040)
- writing (14906)
- success (14151)
- motivation (13096)
- time (12806)
- science (12041)