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She tore off his grip, and then she was walking out the kitchen door, across the courtyard, through the ward-stones, and along the invisible barrier- until she found a spot just out of sight of the fortress.
The world was full of screaming and wailing, so loud she drowned in it.
Celaena did not utter a sound as she unleashed her magic on the barrier, a blast that shook the trees and set the earth rumbling. She fed her power into the invisible wall, begging the ancient stones to take it, to use it. The wards, as if sensing her intent, devoured her power whole, absorbing every last ember until it flickered, hungry for more.
So she burned and burned and burned. — Sarah J. Maas

How can I know life with me won't become a cage to you?"
"Because I choose it---that is, if you'll have me. It makes all the difference to leave when one wishes, and to go where one wishes. Not to be getting away from something, but to be going somewhere you want to be. To a home. With someone I love. — Theresa Romain

Interest which blinds some People, enlightens others. — Benjamin Franklin

I grew up in a generation when there was no soccer on TV. — Tim Howard

Displaying riches and titles with pride brings about one's downfall. — Laozi

The world is not against you, but the world is a place where bad things happen. It's just true. Airlines crash, people do evil things. A lot of bad things happen and it causes pain. — Philip Yancey

It is extremely necessary to realize that the world doesn't only have one way of seeing things. — Christian Louboutin

I'm hungry," he whimpered instead.
"Food is on its way."
"No," he said. "The other kind of hunger."
P198 — Darren Shan

was absorbed and deaf to the world; alternately scribbling and sucking the top of his pencil. It — Kenneth Grahame

You wouldn't know him if I told you the name. HIPPIAS: But I know right now he's an ignoramus. — Plato

I just love the idea of going into a room and creating something by myself. — Diane Warren