Death Quote by Amie Kaufman Download Open image ““And with no hope to hold it in check, grief finally steps out to take its place on the stage.”” — Amie Kaufman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Death Grief Hope
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“There's no we here. You understand me? There's never going to be a we. There's just you and I.” — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
“AIDAN: The concept of fortune is nonsensical, but Kady is insisting I wish you both good luck anyway. AIDAN: So good luck, Hanna Donnelly.… — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
“Or else I'm dead, and I've ended up in hell after all, and it's an escape pod with Lilac LaRoux.” — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
“For a moment the image before us is frozen: our world, our lives, reduced to a handful broken stars half lost in uncharted space.… — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
“Because if someone had tried to save my father, I would’ve kept them hidden until the soldiers came to drag me from this house.” — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
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“We’re in luck. This place looks like it’s terraformed. There must be sensors for checking the air quality outside.” “There are,” she agrees. “But the… — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
“But who names a starship the Icarus? What kind of man possess that much hubris, that he dares it to fall?” — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
“Where will I sit?” Sit? Why, on this comfortable chaise longue I’ve carried here for you in my pocket, Your Highness, so glad you… — Amie Kaufman Copy Share Image
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