Gail Carson Levine Quotes About Heart

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  • I was no hero. The dearest wishes of my heart were for safety and tranquility. The world was a perilous place, wrong for the likes of me.

    Gail Carson Levine (2013). “The Two Princesses of Bamarre”, p.1, Harper Collins
  • Step follows step, Hope follows Courage, Set your face towards danger, Set your heart on victory.

    Gail Carson Levine (2013). “The Two Princesses of Bamarre”, p.2, Harper Collins
  • He put his hand on my waist, and my heart began to pound, a rougher rhythm than the music. I held my skirt. Our free hands met. His felt warm and comforting and unsettling and bewildering--all at once.

  • Drualt took Freya's warm hand, Her strong hand, Her sword hand, And pressed it to his lips, Pressed it to his heart. Come with me,' he said. Come with me to battle, My love. Tarry at my side. Stay with me When battle is done. Tarry at my side. Laugh with me, And walk with me The long, long way. Tarry with me, My love, at my side.

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