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TRUEL1F3 (Lifelike, #3) TRUEL1F3 by Jay Kristoff
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“It's hard to drown your sorrows when the little bastards can swim.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“You don't change. You don't grow. You take away the chaos and you just stay the same. Forever.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“It was insane, and it was unfair, because as far as she'd come, as much as she'd grown, she shouldn't have to make a choice like this. Between a world that never card about her and a friend she still cared about more than anyone in it.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“Happy, if nothing else, was worth fighting for.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“From a distance, the last great human city in the whole Yousay was big and gray and ugly. But if you looked closer, she supposed, Megopolis was full of stories like hers. People just trying to get by, find a place to belong, scrape out their own little piece of happy.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“She wondered what kind of world it had been, where people thought it was a good idea to let their governments read the time off their wristwatches or their books over their shoulders. Where those governments thought it would be a good idea to build weapons capable of killing every little thing on the planet. What kind of war would that be, where the only things left at the end were those satellites, staring down on the charred husk of the world that was?”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“What you were made to be doesn't matter. The things you do become the person you are.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“But Eve found a wild beauty to it all. A comfort that even without humans to tend it, nature would still find a way to bloom. She wondered what might become of the world if the thorn in its side was simply plucked out, the failed human experiment abandoned and everything else just left to grow in peace.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“The handsome prince was dead in this story.
Time for the damsel to rescue herself.
And then burn this whole tower to the ground.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“For a minute, it was all too much. She hadn't asked for any of this. She never wanted it. She was supposed to be the comedy relief. She was the sidekick in someone else's story. For all her sass, all her front, Miss Lemon Fresh never felt big or important enough to be anyone's hero.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“Lies get swallowed better when you hide them between a couple of slices of truth.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“But the liquor had the reins now, and the anger was whipping it on, and sometimes when you're aching, all that matters in making someone else ache, too.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“He didn't feel any different. Oh, maybe the few flesh-and-bone joints he had left were a little creakier than they used to be. But he never felt different inside. Redundancy was something that happened to other people. Old was something everyone else got. Not him.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“The world was more than ones and zeroes. The best of a butterfly's wing could change the weather on the other side of the globe. A single kiss could bring down an empire. The only way to understand what life meant was to live it, and the longer he did, the more he understood how little he understood. How he still had so much more to learn. About life. Himself. What kind of person he wanted to be.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“Jesus H. Christ on a bouncin' bicycle”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
“Love is caring about someone else more than you care about yourself. It's feeling better when they're around, and worse when they're away. It's wanting the best for them, no matter what.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3
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“I hate the word ‘moist’,” Lemon declared.”
Jay Kristoff, TRUEL1F3