Sarai Quotes

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“You made me feel real emotions. You unlocked me.”
J.A. Redmerski, Killing Sarai

“Victor Faust did much more than help me escape a life of abuse and servitude. He changed me.
He changed the landscape of my dreams, the dreams I had every day about living ordinarily and free
and on my own. He changed the colors on the palette from primary to rainbow—as dark as the colors
of that rainbow may be.”
J.A. Redmerski, Killing Sarai

“I am not your hero. I am not the other half of your soul who could never let anything bad ever happen to you. -trust your instincs first always, and me, if you choose, last.”
J.A. Redmerski, Killing Sarai

“I am discipline. Sarai is rage.”
J.A. Redmerski, Killing Sarai

“I guess by default we’re all the ones shaking our heads at the stupidity of others until we’re forced into traumatic experiences ourselves.”
J.A. Redmerski

Laini Taylor
“Lazlo had loved Sarai as a dream, and he would love her as a ghost as well.”
Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

Laini Taylor
“Staring at herself in the mirror, she found that she'd lost the ability to see herself through her own eyes. She was only what humans would see. Not a girl or a woman or someone in between. They wouldn't see her loneliness or fear or courage, let alone her humanity. They would see only obscenity. Calamity.”
Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

“Isso vai contra tudo o que eu sou, Sarai." Ele diz e, em seguida, beija-me. "Não, não vai." Eu sussurro e beijo de volta. "É você tornando-se mais quem você realmente é.”
J.A. Redmerski, Killing Sarai

Kristen Reed
“For a brief moment the previous day, I’d felt a flicker of kinship with him because of my own barrenness, but he brandished his brokenness like a sword, ready to cut anyone who displeased him because someone in Pharaoh’s household had once cut him.”
Kristen Reed, Five Nights With Pharaoh

Kristen Reed
“I tried to close my ears to the strange worshipful chanting and fix my mind on God, but the Egyptians’ idolatry weighed down my weary shoulders and brought tears to my closed eyes.”
Kristen Reed, Five Nights With Pharaoh