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Quotes About Choice

You chose a warrior, remember?" "As you chose an archangel.
~ Nalini Singh
His hands clenched. "Sugar, I'm this close to tearing off your clothes and teaching you exactly how badly I take you keeping secrets from me. Your choice. Talk or get naked.
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because he was going to marry her. "It is customary to ask," she now said as she turned to watch him button up a black shirt over that chest she'd licked and sucked and kissed not long ago. "Why?" He shrugged. "I'm not giving you a choice.
~ Nalini Singh
Michaela, Sara, Michaela, Sara," she murmured in a mock-thoughtful voice. "Bitch Goddess angel versus my best friend, gee, which side do you think I'll choose?
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Surely you're not going to practice discretion now?
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Don't tell me you don't wonder, don't th—" "I fucking don't!" He grabbed her upper arms, held her in place, the raw fury in his voice a wild thing. "I made my choice, and I chose you. Don't you do this. Don't you destroy us.
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Sascha. The only child she had ever borne. The cardinal who everyone had told Nikita was flawed, but who she'd known was a power who could not be allowed to come into her own. To do so would equal her death. So she'd crushed her child, and in so doing, saved her life and forever lost her.
~ Nalini Singh
No conflicting loyalties?" "Not yet." But if it came to that, he had already made his choice. Her name was Brenna and she was his heartbeat.
~ Nalini Singh
Zaira didn't know why men and women would need different cleansing supplies, but she used the female set because she liked the pale blue shade of it.
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And she knew this silent dance between them would be decided tonight, one way or the other. Either she tore down every one of her defenses and accepted his claim to the soul, or she walked away. Except she didn't think the latter was an option.
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Why coerce when you can contract ?
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. Even if it's dying of thirst. Not when it would rather fight the zebra on the other side.
~ Nalini Singh
All you did was haul me into the light. I could've walked away at any point. I chose to stay. I will always choose to stay.
~ Nalini Singh
You don't mind calluses, do you, Thea? They come from drumming so intensely over a long period. All that physical work also means I have plenty of stamina. I can go as long and as hard as you want, or as slow and as deep, or any combination thereof. Hard and deep. Slow and long. Hard, deep, long? I can do that. Your choice
~ Nalini Singh
There was just one problem—he didn't want any other woman. He wanted the violet-eyed soldier who had, completely justifiably, told him to fuck off.
~ 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
Elena "DüÅŸersem beni tutmazlar m??" diye sordu ona bakmadan. "Ancak canlar? isterse." sy.24
~ Nalini Singh
Onu öldürmelisin." Lijuan'?n göz bebekleri oburca büyürken gözlerini siyah alevler doldurdu. Yüzü, alev alm?? bir kurukafa gibi görünüyordu. "Onu öldürmezsen, duvarlar?n?n ne zaman çökeceÄŸini asla kestiremezsin." "Peki onu öldürmezsem ne olur?" "O seni öldürür. Seni bir ölümlüye dönüÅŸtürür." sy 140
~ Nalini Singh
Ölü bir kad?n için fazla merakl?s?n." "Ne diyebilirim? İyi bilgilendirilmiÅŸ olarak ölmeyi tercih ediyorum." sy. 265
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You either fight or you curl up and die. Only two choices.
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Yet instead of drowning in the darkness that had threatened to suck her under, Brenna had said "fuck you" to the monster who'd hurt her, and she'd chosen to live. She'd not only wrenched back control of her own life, she'd taken on an Arrow and claimed him as her mate.
~ Nalini Singh
He watched her with unyielding focus even as shards of white-hot agony thrust into his brain. Ethan had chosen.
~ Nalini Singh
The choice we make at the fork in the road can define our very existence. - Lord Deryn Mercant (Circa 1506)
~ Nalini Singh
Wybór, — mówimy sobie, — mamy wybór. Tak gÅ'upi potrafiÄ… by? tylko Å›miertelnicy. To tylko loteria — zabawa losu. —Adina Mercant, poeta (ur. 1832, zm. 1901)
~ Nalini Singh