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Quotes About Unity

I guess the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
~ Nalini Singh
Laughter filled the line, the sound big and warm and primal. "We are family now, Bowen Knight!
~ Nalini Singh
Aodhan was the one who answered, voice quiet but words potent. "If Raphael were to perish, the Seven divided, would we not come together should we have a chance to avenge his death?
~ Nalini Singh
Rising above the squadrons, so he was visible to all, he raised his arm and his sword. "This is our land," he said, augmenting his voice so it'd reach every man and woman, mortal and immortal, who'd fight this day. "We will not be intimidated, and we will not surrender. We did not begin this war, but we will end it!" A roar shook the world, arms and voices raised in solidarity.
~ Nalini Singh
Yeah, what the hell. We can be remedial alphas together.
~ Nalini Singh
He also wanted her to grow up in a united world, not a divided one. Naya should never have to choose between the two sides of her heritage.
~ Nalini Singh
I really need that cake now." Startled laughter in his blood, unexpected light in the shadows, the taste of snow in her kiss. And he knew that come what may, they'd stand together. In the light and in the terrible darkness.
~ Nalini Singh
Freedom and love are entwined. —Lady Sharine
~ Nalini Singh
I felt him and didn't resist the power draw. I knew Aden would never do something like that unless he was in danger." And that, Zaira thought, was why she had always trusted Vasic. Even when she'd been jealous of him, she'd known he wouldn't hesitate to stand with Aden against any threat.
~ Nalini Singh
They weren't just his most trusted warriors—the Seven were family.
~ Nalini Singh
To say Mercants are a tight-knit unit is a slight understatement. More correct would be to say that if the consider you a threat to one of their own, they will cut out your liver, fry it in front of you, then offer it to you with a side dish of poison of choice.
~ Nalini Singh
I want to be alone . . . said no bear ever. —The Traveler's Guide to Changelings (Revised Edition: 1897)
~ Nalini Singh
It was odd. She'd initially invited Naasir, Janvier, and Ash. The small team had become a tight unit during the fighting and she knew Naasir hadn't yet had a chance to catch up with Ash. All three had accepted the invitation, but the weird thing was, suddenly every member of the Seven who was in the vicinity had the night off to join them.
~ Nalini Singh
Sometimes, it was better to extend the hand of friendship than to force compliance by fear.
~ Nalini Singh
Sé quién eres —replicó, sosteniéndole la mirada—. No van a espantarme tus "imperfecciones". —Una húmeda película empañó los ojos de Sophia, volviendo iridiscente aquella negrura—. Tú y yo encajamos —susurró contemplando sus ojos atormentados—. Dos piezas rotas que forman un todo. —No era la declaración más romántica, pero salía de su alma—. No voy a perderte.
~ Nalini Singh
No one could travel a hard road all alone.
~ Nalini Singh
Mates were equals always. "You're my knight only in the sense that you're my permanent and forever backup.
~ Nalini Singh
But on this night, Bowen Adrian Knight and Kaleb Krychek had, together, laid the first brick.
~ Nalini Singh
Let your bond blaze like a candle in the dark.
~ Nalini Singh
Sahara's fingers tightened on his arm. "You're mine." Simple, quiet words that were a punch to the chest. "I will fight for you, today, tomorrow, and all the tomorrows to come.
~ Nalini Singh
How can I be angry with the other half of my soul?" he asked, his tone so tender it tore little pieces out of her heart.
~ Nalini Singh
This was what it should be like. Family was the bedrock of life; that was what Tazia had always been taught, still what she believed. A person could weather anything so long as she had the strength of her family at her back. To be without family was to be a ghost, lost in the wilderness.
~ Nalini Singh
We are aiga, and you are uso, are brothers. And a brother will walk by your side all your life.
~ Nalini Singh
How do I know anything? How is it that my arms stretched out in front of me are so pale? How to I even know that they should be brown like riverbank mud, as they were when I was many goddesses with many worshippers, ruling in lands on the other side of a great, salty ocean? I used to be many, but now we are one, all squeezed together, many necks in one coffle.
~ Nalo Hopkinson