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The Lives of Saints (Grishaverse) The Lives of Saints by Leigh Bardugo
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“I remember only how I fell into books, never to rise from their pages, how I was never truly awake until I began to dream of other worlds”.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“You can choose faith or you can choose fear. But only one will bring what you long for.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“There was a war, there were a thousand wars. I knew a killer. I knew a hero. They might've been a same man.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“The roses remember, even if wise men choose to forget.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“You know the problem with heroes and Saints? They always end up dead.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
Indelible is a word for stories.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“But there are others who worship him still, the Starless One, patron saint of those who seek salvation in the dark.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“Maybe some people are destined for one another and lucky enough to know it when they finally meet.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
tags: love
“She took pity on the lovers who wished for a new world together instead of an old world divided.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“It was not natural to make life from death.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“I am the library and the librarian, hoarding lives, a catalog for the faithful. Erase my name. Indelible is a word for stories.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“I wander now, lost among the shelves. My hand cramps around the pen. I gather dust. But someone has to set down the words, put them in the proper order. I am the library and the librarian, hoarding lives, a catalog for the faithful. Erase my name. Indelible is a word for stories.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“Feliks told them there was no magic, only nature.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“I remember only how I fell into books, never to rise from their pages, how I was never truly awake until I began to dream of other worlds.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“What man professes love, then will not speak his prayers on hallowed ground?”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“Maybe some people are destined for one another and lucky enough to know it when they finally meet (p. 37)”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints
“I knew a killer. I knew a hero. They might have been the same man (p. 120)”
Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints