I don’t understand your book. Isn’t every book a book of words?
– Kristin Cashore
Related Quotes:
- Do you understand? I don’t want you to do a thing if you don’t understand it. – Kristin Cashore
- The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- I know this is war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it’s a party. – 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
- Part of avoiding thoughts about something was not encouraging opportunities for that something to makes itself felt. – Kristin Cashore
- He thinks we’re made of money. – 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
- He leaned heavily on the desk now, as if danger had strengthened him before and its lack now made him weak. – Kristin Cashore
- 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
- Waste is Criminal. – Kristin Cashore
- When Brocker arrived he took her hands and held them to his face and cried into them. – Kristin Cashore
- Gratitude takes less energy than anger. – Kristin Cashore
- 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
- 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
- Only a person with the true heart of a dictionary-writer would be lying in bed, three days after being stabbed in the gut, worrying about his P’s. – 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
- 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
- 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
- You cannot measure love by a scale of degrees. – 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
- Some of the smartest men have a hard time comprehending the obvious. – 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
- What man can hate or love well when he is drugged? – Kristin Cashore
- Your horse is named Small.Yes.Mine is named Big.-Fire and Brigan – 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