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Parent Quotes by Veronica Roth
- I look older. Maybe it's the short hair or maybe it's just that I wear all that has happened like a mask. Either way, I…
- Soon I will honor my parents by dying as they died. and if all they believed about death was true, soon I will join them…
- It's wrong," he says. "It doesn't matter if your parents are in a better place, they aren't here with you, and that's wrong, Tris. It…
- Today you will choose your factions. Until this point you have followed your parents’ paths, your parents’ rules. Today you will find your own path,…
- I look out the window again, taking slow, deep breaths into a body too tense to move. And as I stare out at the land,…
- My parents did love each other. Enough to forsake plans and factions. Enough to defy “faction before blood.†Blood before faction--no, love before faction, always.…
- I have never had parents who set good examples, parents whose expectations were worth living up to, but she did. I can see them within…
- I catch myself thinking 'Thank God For This' out of habit, and then I understand what he's so concerned about. What if my parents' God,…
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