The Bone Ships Quotes
The Bone Ships
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“The greatest revenge is not taken with a blade, it is that done by taking your enemy’s taunts and throwing them back in their face.”
― The Bone Ships
― The Bone Ships
“I’ll not deny the Hag my love, Let us fly to her in pride. I’ll not deny the Hag my love, For duty have I died.”
― The Bone Ships
― The Bone Ships
“My father made battles sound like glorious things.” “That is for stories,” she said quietly. “We fight in the hope that others will not have to, and we fight to keep those we have come to care about safe. We fight even for those who do not deserve it. There is no honour or greatness in what we do, except among fools. I fight, in the end, because I have no other choice” – she held his gaze with hers – “and neither do you. So remember this, if you hear tales of bravery and greatness, they are nearly always told by people who have only watched battle from afar. Those of us who have suffered through it know such stories as a skin over the horror of what is true. No sane woman or man wishes for war, and those that do never would if they thought it would leave paint on their doorsteps.”
― The Bone Ships
― The Bone Ships
“It nodded at his words then stepped back. As he turned for the door it smoke again, softly.
"Are you sad, Joron Twiner?"
"Sad?"
"Smell lonely. Not a good smell."
"And you would know?"
"Yes," said the gullaime, and this was the cry of faraway skeers circling over their nests, the cry that every deckchild associated with lost ships, breakers smashingon to cruellytoothed rocks. It was the sound of loss. "Yes," it said again. "I know.”
― The Bone Ships
"Are you sad, Joron Twiner?"
"Sad?"
"Smell lonely. Not a good smell."
"And you would know?"
"Yes," said the gullaime, and this was the cry of faraway skeers circling over their nests, the cry that every deckchild associated with lost ships, breakers smashingon to cruellytoothed rocks. It was the sound of loss. "Yes," it said again. "I know.”
― The Bone Ships
“Are there any other well-guarded places I should not be that you would like me to get into, Shipwife?” he asked.
“Not at the moment, Joron,” she smiled, “but when I think of them you will be first to know.”
― The Bone Ships
“Not at the moment, Joron,” she smiled, “but when I think of them you will be first to know.”
― The Bone Ships
“So you will take me to die with you?” he said. He had seen little that made him believe they had any sort of friendship, but this seemed little thanks for it.”
― The Bone Ships
― The Bone Ships
“No sane woman or man wishes for war, and those that do never would if they thought it would leave paint on their doorsteps.”
― The Bone Ships
― The Bone Ships
“Indeed, Farys.” Joron stretched his shoulders, getting the ropes of the gullaime’s harness comfortable. “Who among you knows the land well?” None answered, and Joron almost kicked himself. He may as well have accused them of being stonebound – no deckchild would admit to that. “Are there those here who Meas trusts to hunt when her ship needs food?”
― The Bone Ships
― The Bone Ships
“Few have the tits on them for that.”
― The Bone Ships
― The Bone Ships
