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Ich bin der König, und du hättest meine rote Königin werden können. Jetzt bist du ein Nichts.
Ich werde dafür sorgen, dass du die anderen laut schreien und weinen hörst, Mare, jeden Einzelnen von ihnen. Nicht nur deine Eltern. Nicht nur deine Geschwister. Sondern jeden, der so ist wie du. Ich werde sie aufspüren, und während sie sterben, werden sie an dich denken und wissen, dass du schuld bist an ihrem schrecklichen Ende.
Eine Lüge hebt mich empor und eine andere Lüge wird mich eines Tages zu Fall bringen.
Im Märchen lächelt das arme Mädchen, wenn es Prinzessin wird. Ich weiß in diesem Moment nicht, ob ich je wieder lächeln werde.
Die Götter herrschen noch immer über uns. Sie sind von den Sternen herabgestiegen. Aber sie sind nicht mehr gütig.
The truth is what I make it. I could set this world on fire and call it rain.
Sollen sie sich doch gegenseitig umbringen.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
2Du bist nicht allein. Du hast deine Krone.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
2Jetzt weiß ich, dass ich nicht wusste, was Liebe ist. Und wie sich ein gebrochenes Herz auch nur im Ansatz anfühlt. Vor dem Menschen zu stehen, der für dich alles auf der Welt ist, und gesagt bekommen, dass du nicht genug bist. Zu erfahren, dass er sich nicht für dich entscheidet. Dass du ein Schatten bist für den, der deine Sonne ist.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
9Entscheide dich für eine Krone. Für den Käfig eines anderen Königs. Für den Verrat an allem, wofür du geblutet hast.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
3Ich habe die Tage gezählt und gehofft, dass es irgendwann enden würde, egal wie. Doch ich hatte Hoffnung. Dumme, jeder Logik widersprechende Hoffnung.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
7Wenn man in die Stadt eintritt, betet man, dass man wieder herauskommt. Und auf dem Rückweg betet man, dass man niemals zurückkehren muss.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
4Ich stehe zu meinem Wort, wenn mir danach ist.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
3M wie Maven, M wie Monster, M wie Mörder.
Victoria Aveyard in Die Farben des Blutes - Goldener Käfig
3Cal hat mich verraten, und ich habe ihn verraten. Und du hast uns beide auf tausend verschiedene Arten verraten. Ich entscheide mich für niemanden.
Die Wahrheit ist das, was ich dazu mache. Ich könnte diese Welt in Brand setzen und es Regen nennen.
It's our nature. We destroy. It's the constant of our kind. No matter the color of blood, man will always fall.
In the fairy tales, the poor girl smiles when she becomes a princess. Right now, I don't know if I'll ever smile again.
In school, we learned about the world before ours, about the angels and gods that lived in the sky, ruling the earth with kind and loving hands. Some say those are just stories, but I don't believe that.
The gods rule us still, they have come down from the stars. And they are no longer kind.
The gods rule us still, they have come down from the stars. And they are no longer kind.
The truth is what I make it. I could set this world on fire and call it rain.
Walk until the darkness is a memory, and you become the sun on the next traveler's horizon.
Kobe Bryant in Training Camp
1Humans had always been better at killing than any other living thing.
Dmitry Glukhovsky in Metro - 2033
"And what if there's nothing in there?"
"You die and there's nothing beyond that. Nothing. Nothing remains. Someone might remember you for a little while after but not for long."
"You die and there's nothing beyond that. Nothing. Nothing remains. Someone might remember you for a little while after but not for long."
Dmitry Glukhovsky in Metro - 2033
There's only one thing that can save a man from madness and that's uncertainty.
Dmitry Glukhovsky in Metro - 2033
The number of places in paradise is limited; only in hell is entry open to all.
Dmitry Glukhovsky in Metro - 2033
Do you know the parable about the frog in the cream? Two frogs landed in a pail of cream. One, thinking rationally, understood straight away that there was no point in resistance and that you can't deceive destiny. But then what if there's an afterlife – why bother jumping around, entertaining false hopes in vain? He crossed his legs and sank to the bottom. The second, the fool, was probably an atheist. And she started to flop around. It would seem that she had no reason to flail about if everything was predestined. But she flopped around and flopped around anyway . . . Meanwhile, the cream turned to butter. And she crawled out. We honour the memory of this second frog's friend, eternally damned for the sake of progress and rational thought.
Dmitry Glukhovsky in Metro - 2033
There are some things that you don't want to do and you pledge to yourself that you won't do, you forbid yourself, and then suddenly they happen all by themselves. You don't even have time to think about them, and they don't make it to the cognitive centres of the brain: they just happen and that's it, and you're left just watching yourself with surprise, and convincing yourself that it wasn't your fault, it just happened all by itself.
Dmitry Glukhovsky in Metro - 2033
The same species can't remain dominant forever. Humanity can't be the only ones to survive extinction. Do you think the ammonites and the dinosaurs resisted extinction like we do? Of course not! They graciously accepted their destinies. They weren't just unintelligent enough to avoid it. Humanity goes around recording and sharing our past to help us predict our future, and because of that we just assume that we can change our destiny. That we can overcome something like the Death Stranding. But it's all lies. This world doesn't need us anymore. It's trying to evict us to make room for the next species. And the harder we try and the harder we struggle against it, the more we sully it. Being holed up in here, I bet you have no idea how beautiful the outside world is, do you? How harsh it is? The world didn't change into what it is now for mankind's sake. It's trying to change for the life that comes next.
Hitori Nojima in Death Stranding - The Official Novelization - Volume 2
I soared above the song birds
And never heard them sing
I lived my life in winter
And then you brought the spring
And never heard them sing
I lived my life in winter
And then you brought the spring
War is a farmer's son from Kansas trying to kill a factory worker's son from Berlin, with neither of them knowing why.