The Speaker Quotes
The Speaker
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“Wanting the world to be a better place than it is? That doesn’t make you weak. That makes you the kind of person this world needs.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“There were three ways to kill a king:
You could face him with all the force of your military might, and in the end one of you would fall.
You could stab him from behind like a coward, cringing in the shadows.
Or you could kill him slowly, from the inside out, so he wouldn't even know until it was too late. If you did your job right, he might even thank you for it.
These were the differences between Soldiers, Assassins, and Politicians.
Only Politicians did it with a certain flair.”
― The Speaker
You could face him with all the force of your military might, and in the end one of you would fall.
You could stab him from behind like a coward, cringing in the shadows.
Or you could kill him slowly, from the inside out, so he wouldn't even know until it was too late. If you did your job right, he might even thank you for it.
These were the differences between Soldiers, Assassins, and Politicians.
Only Politicians did it with a certain flair.”
― The Speaker
“Together, we can do anything.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“Nothing was okay. And he was far from home.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“Survival is overrated.”
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― The Speaker
“Once there was, and one day there will be.”
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― The Speaker
“But maybe if we tried to change destiny instead of running toward it with open arms, maybe what’s written wouldn’t be set in stone.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“He shook his head. "Good-bye, my dear. I'm afraid the next time we meet, we'll be bitter enemies."
She clasped his hand. "Then I hope we never meet again."
Then, with a wave of her hands, she vanished.”
― The Speaker
She clasped his hand. "Then I hope we never meet again."
Then, with a wave of her hands, she vanished.”
― The Speaker
“With bones of ships and soldiers at her feet.
With blood on her hands and nothing inside.”
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With blood on her hands and nothing inside.”
― The Speaker
“Rovon said very seriously, looking into her eyes, "You never have to take a life, Riki. You always have a choice."
Archer folded his napkin. Almost picked a fight with his uncle. Almost walked out.
A choice?
Sometimes the choice was kill or die.”
― The Speaker
Archer folded his napkin. Almost picked a fight with his uncle. Almost walked out.
A choice?
Sometimes the choice was kill or die.”
― The Speaker
“Everything in the world could be found in the points of contact between them: all the ins and outs of the tides, the pulsations of stars in the sky, and the running of wolves across the cold north—all part of the same rhythm.
This one.
Theirs.”
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This one.
Theirs.”
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“Living is messy.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“He kissed her.
And in that second, kissing her was everything. An explosion—a downpour—a secret. A sigh—a bolt of lightning—the feeling of flight before the fall.”
― The Speaker
And in that second, kissing her was everything. An explosion—a downpour—a secret. A sigh—a bolt of lightning—the feeling of flight before the fall.”
― The Speaker
“She closed her eyes. She didn’t want the world. She wanted his mouth on
hers. She wanted his hands at her neck, along her back. She wanted Archer,
and, at least for tonight, absolutely nothing else.”
― The Speaker
hers. She wanted his hands at her neck, along her back. She wanted Archer,
and, at least for tonight, absolutely nothing else.”
― The Speaker
“Was it enough to live on in legend if the legends were lies?”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“What is written comes to pass.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“It was little more than a weak flame flickering under the weight of his melancholia, but it was there. A splinter of possibility. Maybe he didn't want to die.
Maybe, just maybe, he wanted to live.
It didn't burn away his sadness. It didn't make his future appear any less dark.
But it was there—hope, perhaps, or something like it—and it was enough.”
― The Speaker
Maybe, just maybe, he wanted to live.
It didn't burn away his sadness. It didn't make his future appear any less dark.
But it was there—hope, perhaps, or something like it—and it was enough.”
― The Speaker
“A good leader protects his own, if you ask me.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“He'd find a way to cheat death—or die, gloriously, trying.”
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― The Speaker
“If you want to save him, you can't keep him.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“Sentiment makes fools of us all.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“In that moment, the nameless boy understood: This was the end. He was going to die.
He would cease to breathe. Cease to be. Cease to hurt. It would be easy.
But he didn't want to die.”
― The Speaker
He would cease to breathe. Cease to be. Cease to hurt. It would be easy.
But he didn't want to die.”
― The Speaker
“Wielding the Book proved even more difficult than Sefia had expected; the amount of information was so massive and so little of it was what she needed.”
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― The Speaker
“It's the same with stories as it is with people. They get better as they get older. But not every story is remembered, and not all people grow old.”
― The Speaker
― The Speaker
“It ain't worth livin' forever if you're just livin' for yourself.”
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