The Last Mortal Bond Quotes
The Last Mortal Bond
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“Pain is suffering because we want to be free of it, and pleasure is suffering because we fear to lose it. Fools search for freedom, but there is no freedom. There is only the embrace.”
― The Last Mortal Bond
― The Last Mortal Bond
“It was strange the way that people venerated truth. Everyone seemed to strive for it, as though it were some unalloyed good, a perfect gem of glittering rectitude. Women and men might disagree about its definition, but priests and prostitutes, mothers and monks all mouthed the word with respect, even reverence. No one seemed to realize how stooped the truth could be, how twisted and how ugly.”
― The Last Mortal Bond
― The Last Mortal Bond
“Hope, as usual, proved to be a miserable bitch.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“The mind is a flame. Blow it out, or it will blind you.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“The more you try to see, the less you will notice.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“If the people are foolish, he said, it is because their leader has failed them.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“sometimes goodness and nobility aren’t enough. Sometimes, when the monsters come, you need a dark, monstrous thing to pit against them.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“some truths were jagged as a rusty blade, horrible, serrated, irremovable, lodged forever in the insubstantial substance of the soul.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Never speak to a crowd. Her father’s words, measured and steady. Especially not a crowd of thousands. Always speak to a single person.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“You had to admire her, and you had to do it fast, because she was about to get all kinds of killed.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Live now. The future is a dream. Triste”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Sometimes you need to break a thing,” the Flea said finally, “in order to see what’s inside it.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Two moments,” he replied quietly, “out of twenty-four years.” “The moments are all that matter, Jak. People talk about lifetimes, but lifetimes are built out of moments. The decisions we make, the ones that matter, the ones that get people killed or keep them alive…” She snapped her fingers. “They’re that fast.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“A roar erupted in his throat, a cry that had been surging up through all the fabric of his flesh since Ha Lin died, rising and growing until it seemed too large for the body that contained it, as though that body had dissolved beneath the pain and the rage, leaving behind a man that was not a man at all, but a scream in the shape of a man, a sob of fury dying to shake free its last mortal bond.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Your words are boxes built too small to hold the truth.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Nira snorted. “Just when you were creepin’ toward the border a’ smart, ya had to fuck it up by jumpin’ back into a whole bucket a’ stupid.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Power appeared to be something that a ruler had, that she held, that she had taken from the people. The appearance was false. Power was something people gave, gave willingly, even if they didn’t know it, even if they resented it.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“The coin you’re so eager to give away was held by other hands before yours. For you to give it so freely, you had to seize it first.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“It is a meager freedom that leaves no scars”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Like waves, men and women exist only in motion, in change. Put them on the page, and you have already failed. And”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Sometimes, when the monsters come, you need a dark, monstrous thing to pit against them.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“I had lived my life, lived it and loved it, made peace with the pains, framed a thousand thousand memories. It seemed all done except for the remembering. And then Rallen came and said that I could be nineteen again.”
“You can’t,” Gwenna said, more harshly than she’d intended.
Delka just smiled. “I know that.” She shrugged. “But can you blame me for wanting?”
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“You can’t,” Gwenna said, more harshly than she’d intended.
Delka just smiled. “I know that.” She shrugged. “But can you blame me for wanting?”
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“Where is the justice,” Triste demanded, “in murdering men in their sleep? Where is the justice in killing children? In cutting down the good along with the evil?”
“Precisely there—Ananshael spares no one. Emperor or orphan, slave or sovereign, priest or prostitute—he comes for us all.”
― The Last Mortal Bond
“Precisely there—Ananshael spares no one. Emperor or orphan, slave or sovereign, priest or prostitute—he comes for us all.”
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“to the bars of her cage. “It’s a good”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“It had seemed an awful fate once, being stuck in that endless black. That was before the blade had taught Valyn hui'Malkeenian a greater, more terrible truth: the outer dark, for all its horrors - the old, cold dark of caverns or the bottomless dark of the dead - it was nothing when set beside the darkness bled into poisoned flesh and carved across ruined eyes, a darkness of the self.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“See the world', he told himself, taking a long breath then letting it out, 'not your dream of the world'. [Kaden]”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“The washouts and the Grounded might be prisoners, but it was starting to feel as though everyone was a prisoner of something: duty or family, conscience or past mistakes.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“My father told me something once. I haven’t forgotten it: If the people are foolish, he said, it is because their leader has failed them.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“Yurl and Valyn were both rich, both nobility, and even the unending rigors of Kettral training hadn’t yet managed to wash the stink of privilege off either of them.”
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― The Last Mortal Bond
“He could remember a time when darkness had been a quality of the world itself, a thing of the sky when the sun sagged below the horizon and the light leaked out; a thing of the sea when you dove deep enough for the weight of the salt water to smother the shine; a thing of castle keeps and caves after someone snuffed the last lamp and the great stone space went black. Even the darkness of Hull’s Hole, that absolute absence of light filling the cave’s snaking chamber: you went into it, then you came out. Or if you failed to come, if the slarn tore you apart, then you slid into the longer darkness of death. It had seemed an awful fate once, being stuck in that endless black. That was before the blade had taught Valyn hui’Malkeenian a greater, more terrible truth: the outer dark, for all its horrors - the old, cold dark of caverns or the bottomless dark of the dead - it was nothing when set beside the darkness carried inside, a darkness bled into poisoned flesh and carved across ruined eyes, a darkness of the self.”
― The Last Mortal Bond
― The Last Mortal Bond
