Chapter 4 Quotes

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Kelly Braffet
“All he would say was that sometimes you have to burn it down and start over.”
Kelly Braffet, Last Seen Leaving

Kelly Braffet
“Death, Randa thought, elevated people.”
Kelly Braffet, Last Seen Leaving

Elswyth Thane
“A house you came to love was like a person, and loved you back, and then you belonged to it forever.”
Elswyth Thane, Ever After

S.D.   Howard
“A mage with magic can’t take out an old man, but a girl with a shovel can? Talk about a blow to someone’s pride.”
S.D. Howard, The City of Snow & Stars

Ta-Nehisi Coates
“...it was never the costume that made the Quality, but how the lady wore it.”
Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Water Dancer

Phillip W. Simpson
“So what you’re saying is that while you and all the other believers enjoy heavenly paradise, I’m stuck down here protecting those who hate me. How am I meant to protect them in the first place when they run at the first glimpse of my horns?” - Sam”
Phillip W. Simpson, Rapture

Phillip W. Simpson
“And I won’t get to see Hikari or Aimi again? How can that be fair? What have I done to deserve this?”-

“It’s not what you’ve done, Sam. It’s who you are. You are destined for greater things because of who you are.”
Phillip W. Simpson, Rapture

Phillip W. Simpson
“But I have one more thing to tell you, Samael. Something that is more important than what any of us want. Listen to me. The last thing Gabriel told me is that during the Tribulation, you will have a mission.”... “She wants you to kill someone. To kill the Antichrist that has risen in your stead.”
Phillip W. Simpson, Rapture

Autumn Jones Lake
“She handed me her backpack and I slung it over my shoulder, marveling that she managed to lug it around all day. “You smuggling a body in this thing? It must weigh as much as you,” I teased.”
Autumn Jones Lake, Renegade Path

Lynsay Sands
“Men are more visual by nature and rarely listen to conversation they find boring. Their minds drift and they focus on something else, usually what they’re seeing. They learn to
simply respond in a way that seems appropriate to tonal changes.

Women pay more attention to conversation.
Communication is more important to them, so—while men will be satisfied with a vague memory of my blathering on with some boring subject—women would fret over not recalling what it was about. It’s easier to approach them face to face and embrace them as you bite, then give them the vague
memory of a passionate moment.”
Lynsay Sands, A Bite to Remember