Love doesn’t measure that way… you may blame me for your feelings, but it isn’t fair to blame me for how you’ve chosen to behave.
– Kristin Cashore
Related Quotes:
- You cannot measure love by a scale of degrees. – Kristin Cashore
- Avoid the penalties of the blame game. You were born to be boss player, not a blame giver. Stop the blame! – Israelmore Ayivor
- People blame science. Shit, man, people shouldn’t blame science. People should blame people. – Mira Grant
- If we’re to be judged by our parents and grandparents, then we all may as well impale ourselves upon bits of rock. – Kristin Cashore
- So unsirious work… I behave nice because I want people to behave in the same way with me. – Deyth Banger
- Parents know all about the verses related to how children should behave but not so much about those that remind them about how they should behave. – Jeff VanVonderen
- We do not behave out of our identity, we behave out of our understanding of our identity in Christ. – Shelley Hendrix
- How unjust then to meet that person you love, and be kept away from them only because ones bed is made of hay , and the other, feathers. – Kristin Cashore
- What man can hate or love well when he is drugged? – Kristin Cashore
- I know this is war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it’s a party. – Kristin Cashore
- I don’t understand your book. Isn’t every book a book of words? – Kristin Cashore
- You’re afraid of your own anger. – Kristin Cashore
- Brigan, could you attempt, at least, to make yourself presentable? I know this is a war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it’s a party. – Kristin Cashore
- What was the purpose of a woman monster?It came out in a whisper. -˜What am I for? – Kristin Cashore
- Your brothers are the foolish ones for not seeing the strength in beautiful things. – Kristin Cashore
- Part of avoiding thoughts about something was not encouraging opportunities for that something to makes itself felt. – Kristin Cashore
- Fire looked into his quiet eyes, touched his dear familiar face and considered the question. – Kristin Cashore
- For a moment, it was almost as if they were friends again. – Kristin Cashore
- The only way for you to keep your mind straight is to run from those who would confuse you. – Kristin Cashore
- But everyone has some kind of power to hurt people. – Kristin Cashore
- He leaned heavily on the desk now, as if danger had strengthened him before and its lack now made him weak. – Kristin Cashore
- Waste is Criminal. – Kristin Cashore
- Gratitude takes less energy than anger. – Kristin Cashore
- She wanted to cause him pain for taking a place in her heart she wouldn’t have given him if she’d known the truth. – Kristin Cashore
- Now that we know about his indigestion, we can torture him with cake. – Kristin Cashore
- Our own story is even more important for us to know than history. – Kristin Cashore
- It’s as if when I open myself up to every perception, things create their own focus. – Kristin Cashore
- Could you attempt, at least, to make yourself presentable? I know this is a war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it’s a party. – Kristin Cashore
- Everyone was willing to take some small risk to lessen the damage of their ambition and disorder and lawlessness. – Kristin Cashore
- She would thump them both, and she would apologize to neither. – Kristin Cashore
- Great! He has indigestion, so let’s torture him with cake. – Kristin Cashore
- There isn’t a simple person anywhere in this world. – Kristin Cashore
- Things don’t ever stay the same. Natural beginnings come to natural or unnatural ends. – Kristin Cashore
- Well. I always like it when you kiss me.Do you?You’re good at it.Well, that’s lucky, because I’ll always be kissing you. – Kristin Cashore
- Circumstances don’t always align themselves with human intention. – Kristin Cashore
- Men are daft around women, incautious and boastful. – Kristin Cashore
- Not all people who inspire devotion are monsters. – Kristin Cashore
- Are you determined to leave me in this world to live without my heart?’ Archer asked. -˜Because that’s what you very nearly did. – Kristin Cashore
- People want incongruous, impossible things. – Kristin Cashore
- If we knew a person was going to die, we’d hold harder to the memories. – Kristin Cashore