Hollowborn Quotes
Hollowborn
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Eleanor G. Fraser20 ratings, 5.00 average rating, 15 reviews
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“They wouldn't know, or care, if debris rained down on the rest of us, catching in our hair, dusting our clothes, sinking into our drinks. Tonight was for celebrating the myth of fair and equal Halion, while the rabble withered below.”
― Hollowborn
― Hollowborn
“He held me as though letting go were as daft a concept as telling fire not to blaze but to smolder; as absurd as asking the moon to shine with its harvest brightness every night of the year.”
― Hollowborn
― Hollowborn
“I kept silent, unsure whether my silence came from defiance or from the simple truth that I didn’t know if it was relief I felt, or the beginning of a life sentence bound to guilt.
Perhaps my manacles had only changed shape, but I’d remained chained nonetheless.”
― Hollowborn
Perhaps my manacles had only changed shape, but I’d remained chained nonetheless.”
― Hollowborn
“—but there’s nothing lonelier than fighting for something that matters to you beside someone who doesn’t care.”
― Hollowborn
― Hollowborn
“Funny how grief and guilt could tangle together like vines, indistinguishable after a while.”
― Hollowborn
― Hollowborn
