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  • #1
    “When a monster stopped behaving like a monster, did it stop being a monster? Did it become something else?”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #2
    “How absurd it was that in all seven kingdoms, the weakest and most vulnerable of people - girls, women - went unarmed and were taught nothing of fighting, while the strong were trained to the highest reaches of their skill.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #3
    “What are you grinning at?" Katsa demanded for the third or fourth time. "Is the ceiling about to cave in on my head or something? You look like we're both on the verge of an enormous joke."
    "Katsa, only you would consider the collapse of the ceiling a good joke.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #4
    “Sit, Your High Majestic Lord Princes," she said. She yanked a chair from the table and sat herself down.
    "You're in fine temper," Raffin said.
    "Your hair is blue," Katsa snapped back.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #5
    “Great! He has indigestion, so let's torture him with cake.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire
    tags: fire

  • #6
    “She knew he was angry, but she couldn't stop laughing. "Forgive me, Po. I was only trying to get your attention."

    "And I suppose it never occurs to you to start small. If I told you my roof needed rebuilding, you'd start by knocking down the house.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #7
    “Perhaps I can stay by the fire and mend your socks and scream if I hear any strange noises.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #8
    “Lady Katsa, is it?"
    "Yes, Lord Prince."
    "I've heard you have one eye green as the Middluns grasses, and the other eye blue as the sky."
    "Yes, Lord Prince."
    "I've heard you can kill a man with the nail of your smallest finger."
    She smiled. "Yes, Lord Prince."
    "Does it make it easier?"
    "I don't understand you."
    "To have beautiful eyes. Does it lighten the burden of your Grace, to know you have beautiful eyes?”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #9
    “I'll teach you how to defend yourself, how to maim a man. We can use Po as a model.'

    'Wonderful,' Po said. 'It's quite boring really, the way you beat me to death with your hands and feet, Katsa. It'll be refreshing to have you come at me with a knife.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #10
    “Skye kissed her forehead. "You saved my life."
    Katsa smiled. "You Lienid are very outward in your affection."
    "I'm going to name my firstborn child after you."
    Katsa laughed at that. "For the child's sake, wait for a girl. Or even better, wait until all your children are older and give my name to whichever is the most troublesome and obstinate."
    Skye burst into laughter and hugged her, and Katsa returned his embrace. And realized that quite without her intending it, her guarded heart had made another friend.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #11
    “It seems better to me for a child to have these skills and never use them, than not have them and one day need them," she said.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #12
    “You're the queen, and it's the queen's house, and whatever Brigan may accomplish, he's highly unlikely ever to be queen.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #13
    “I wouldn't marry Giddon to save my life," Katsa said. "Not even to save yours."
    "Well." Raffin's eyes were full of laughter. "I'd leave that part out.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #14
    “I'm not going to wear a red dress," she said.
    "It would look stunning, My Lady," she called.
    She spoke to the bubbles gathered on the surface of the water. "If there's anyone I wish to stun at dinner, I'll hit him in the face.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #15
    “All right," Clara said. "We have our swordsman, so let's get moving. Brigan, could you attempt, at least, to make yourself presentable? I know this is a war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it's a party.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #16
    “You won't even take your bow? Are you planning to throttle a moose with your bare hands, then?"
    "I've a knife in my boot," she said, and then wondered, for a moment, if she could throttle a moose with her bare hands.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #17
    “I don't want to love you if you're only going to die.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #18
    “Bacon improved things dramatically.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #19
    “In the end, Leck should have stuck to his lies. For it was the truth he almost told that killed him.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #20
    “Find something useful to do with your morning,' she thought to him as she neared her chambers. 'Do something heroic in front of an audience. Knock a child into a river while no one's looking and then rescue him.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #21
    “But that's how memory works," Bitterblue said quietly. "Things disappear without your permission, then come back again without your permission." And sometimes they came back incomplete and warped.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #22
    “Something caught in her throat at this second thanks, when she'd threatened him so brutally. When you're a monster, she thought, you are thanked and praised for not behaving like a monster. She would like to restrain from cruelty and receive no admiration for it.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #23
    “Katsa didn't think a person should thank her for not causing pain. Causing joy was worthy of thanks, and causing pain worthy of disgust. Causing neither was neither, it was nothing, and nothing didn't warrant thanks.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #24
    “Katsa and Po were trying to drown each other and, judging from their hoots of laughter, enjoying it immensely.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #25
    “I have no doubt that you are more than capable of bringing the Monsean queen and my son and the rest of my sons and a hundred Nanderan kittens through an onslaught of howling raiders if you chose to.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #26
    “I was doing science," Giddon said. "He threw a bean."
    "I was testing the impact of a bean upon water," Bann said.
    "That's not even a real thing."
    "Perhaps I'll test the impact of a bean upon your beautiful white shirt.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #27
    “Mercy was more frightening than murder, because it was harder.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling

  • #28
    “While I was looking the other way your fire went out
    Left me with cinders to kick into dust
    What a waste of the wonder you were
    In my living fire I will keep your scorn and mine
    In my living fire I will keep your heartache and mine
    At the disgrace of a waste of a life”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #29
    “His name was Death. It was pronounced to rhyme with "teeth", but Bitterblue liked to mispronounce it by accident on occassion.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #30
    “I'm not such a bad fighter myself," Skye said. Po exploded with laughter. "Oh, fight him, Katsa. Please fight him. I can't imagine a more entertaining diversion.”
    Kristin Cashore, Graceling



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