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Aria Quote by Veronica Rossi

“You don't hate it, then?" he asked after a while. "Knowing you're half... Savage?" "How could I hate what's kept me alive?" He had no doubt the words were meant for him. Without thinking, he reached for her hand. Tucked it against his chest, feeling that was where it should be. Her eyes went from…” quote by Veronica Rossi
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““You don't hate it, then?" he asked after a while. "Knowing you're half... Savage?" "How could I hate what's kept me alive?" He had no doubt the words were meant for him. Without thinking, he reached for her hand. Tucked it against his chest, feeling that was where it should be. Her eyes went from their hands to his Markings. Perry's heart slammed against his ribs. She had to feel it.””

Veronica Rossi

About This Quote

A character confronts the paradox of love and survival, realizing that the very thing that sustains them cannot be despised.

In simple terms: Love can be a lifeline.

Key Takeaway

Survival and affection intertwine.

Themes

love survival identity conflict acceptance

Mood

intense hopeful

Type

narrative dialogue

When to use this quote

  • intimate confession
  • moment of vulnerability
  • revelation of feelings

Key Concepts

emotional paradox human connection

Practical Applications

  • character development
  • thematic depth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to love something that keeps you alive?
  • How does survival shape emotional bonds?
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