What Angels Fear Quotes
What Angels Fear
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“Sometimes he wondered if most people experienced the world around them a little bit differently from their fellows, if the assumption of commonality was simply an illusion.”
― What Angels Fear
― What Angels Fear
“Life is full of scary things,” he used to tell Kat. “The trick is not to let your fears get in the way of your living. Whatever else you do, Katherine, don’t settle for a life half-lived.”
― What Angels Fear
― What Angels Fear
“Love. I think an angel would fear falling in love with a mortal—someone who could be theirs for only a short time and then would slip away forever.”
― What Angels Fear
― What Angels Fear
“The world was full of ugliness, Sebastian knew that; ugliness, and ugly people. But you couldn’t let them win, those men who took what they wanted with never a thought or care for the ones who suffered and died as a result. You could never stop fighting them, never let them think that what they did was right or somehow justified. Never let them triumph unchallenged.”
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― What Angels Fear
“Christopher didn’t understand that there was a fine line between seeking death and being indifferent to its occurrence.”
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― What Angels Fear
“When one lived a life that was, essentially, a lie, appearances were everything.”
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― What Angels Fear
“Love. I think an angel would fear falling in love with a mortal—someone who could be theirs for only a short time and then would slip away forever.” He”
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― What Angels Fear
“that things like ’onor, and justice, and love are the most important things in the world and that it’s up to each and every one of us to always try to be the best person we can possibly be.”
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― What Angels Fear
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“And because she loved him so much, because she would always love him, she forced herself to say what needed to be said, although the words tore open every old bleeding wound she’d hidden away so deep within her. “And I would do it again,” she whispered, “because you are who you are, while I am . . . what I am.” His”
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― What Angels Fear
“To the uninitiated, it was a simple if somewhat curious cylinder about six inches long and composed of a row of disks of white wood revolving on a central iron spindle. But to those who knew, it was a wheeled cipher, invented by an ingenious American named Thomas Jefferson. Each of the cylinder’s thirty-six disks contained the letters of the alphabet arranged randomly. If identical cylinders were used by two parties to encrypt and decipher their correspondence, the resulting code was virtually impossible to break.”
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― What Angels Fear
“There was something about the act of killing that could bring out everything primitive and not quite human within a man.”
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― What Angels Fear
“There’s lots o’ bad things ’appen in this world. Lots o’ bad things what ’appen, and lots o’ folks what do bad things. But there’s good, too. Lots o’ good. Me mum, before they put her on that ship for Botany Bay, she told me never to forget that. She said that things like ’onor, and justice, and love are the most important things in the world and that it’s up to each and every one of us to always try to be the best person we can possibly be.”
― What Angels Fear
― What Angels Fear
