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Made Quotes by Laini Taylor
- During my second draft pass on my last book I made 20,000 words happen in a week, which is practically supernatural for me, and it…
- He was right. It made no sense at all, but the feeling flooded through Karou, and whatever it was, it was as sweet as a…
- Just then, lit only by the flicker of his wings,the sight of him was so..right somehow. He was right. It made no sense at all,…
- They were tower stairs, a tight corkscrew down. The spiraling descent made Karou dizzy: down, around, down, around, hypnotic, until it seemed as if she…
- She tried to pray, but she had only ever prayed at night, and it seemed to her that the moons made poor protectors when angels…
- Nothing made you feel so useless as another person's grief.
- Mercy, she had discovered, made mad alchemy: a drop of it could dilute a lake of hate.
- She had said she didn’t feel fear, but it was a lie; this was her fear: being left alone. Because of one thing she was…
- Death," said Akiva. His life was leaving him fast now that he no longer held his wound. His eyes just wanted to drift closed. "I'm…
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