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“We’ll fight our way out together,” Inej whispered.
Nina glanced from Inej to Kaz and saw they both wore the same expression. Nina knew that look. It came after the shipwreck, when the tide moved against you and the sky had gone dark. It was the first sight of land, the hope of shelter and even salvation that might await you on a distant shore.”
Kaz Brekker
Inej Ghafa
Nina Zenik
Kanej
Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow
“Kiekvienas iš mūsų gimsta konkrečioje istorinėje tikrovėje, turinčioje tam tikras normas ir vertybes, tam tikrą ekonominę ir politinę sistemą. Šią tikrovę paprastai priimame už gryną pinigą, manome, kad ji natūrali ir nekintama, kad kitokia ji ir negali būti. Užmirštame, kad mūsų pasaulį sukūrė atsitiktinių įvykių grandinė, ir kad istorija suformavo ne tik mūsų technologijas, politiką ir visuomenę, bet ir mintis, baimes ir svajones. Iš protėvių kapų išlenda šalta praeities ranka, sugriebia mus už sprando ir nukreipia mūsų žvilgsnį į vienintelę ateitį. Šios rankos gniaužtus jautėme nuo pat gimimo akimirkos, todėl įsivaizduojame, kad ji yra neatsiejama mūsų dalis, Taigi retai tepabandome praeities nusikratyti ir įsivaizduoti alternatyvias ateitis.”
Ateitis
Istorija
Tikrovė
Slaptas Salvadoro Dali gyvenimas
“Dangus - nei aukštai, nei žemai, nei dešinėje, nei kairėje, Dangus yra žmogaus, kuris Tiki, širdyje.”
Salvador Dali
Gyvenimas
Dangus
Tikėjimas
Six of Crows
“I need your skills, Inej. That's not the same thing. You may be the best spider crawling around the Barrel, but you're not the only one.”
Skills
Spiders
Grisha
Expendable
Crooked Kingdom
“Inej placed her hands on Nina’s shoulders. “We’ll see each other again.”
“Of course we will. You’ve saved my life. I’ve saved yours.”
“I think you’re ahead on that count.”
“No, I don’t mean in the big ways.” Nina’s eyes took them all in. “I mean the little rescues. Laughing at my jokes. Forgiving me when I was foolish. Never trying to make me feel small. It doesn’t matter if it’s next month, or next year, or ten years from now, those will be the things I remember when I see you again.”
Life
Crooked Kingdom
Inej Ghafa
Nina Zenik
Dregs
Meeting Again
Crooked Kingdom
“Inej's mother had told her that gifted wire walkers were descended from the People of the Air, that they'd once had wings, and that in the right light, those wings could still be glimpsed on the humans to whom they showed favor.”
Leigh Bardugo
Crooked Kingdom
Inej Ghafa
Wire Walkers
Pigeon English
“Tady je ďábel silnější, protože jsou tu hrozně vysoký budovy. Je tu hrozně mrakodrapů, stíněj nebe a Bůh nevidí, co se děje dole.”
Zlo
Bůh
Mrakodrapy
Ďábel
Crooked Kingdom
“Inej cleared her throat. “You do look a bit …”
“Enchanting,” said Matthias.
Nina was about to snap that she didn’t appreciate the sarcasm when she saw the expression on his face. He looked like someone had just given him a tuba full of puppies.
“You could be a maiden on the first day of
Roennigsdjel.
”
“What is
Roennigsdjel
?” asked Kuwei.
“Some festival,” replied Nina. “I can’t remember. But I’m pretty sure it involves eating a lot of elk. Let’s go, you big goon—and I’m supposed to be your sister, stop looking at me like that.”
“Like what?”
“Like I’m made of ice cream.”
“I don’t care for ice cream.”
“Matthias,” Nina said, “I’m not sure we can continue to spend time together.” But she couldn’t quite keep the satisfaction from her voice. Apparently she was going to have to stock up on ugly knitwear.”
Ice Cream
Matthias Helvar
Inej Ghafa
Nina Zenik
Kuwei
Six of Crows
“He made himself refocus on Inej's feet. "Saints," he said.
Inej grimaced. "That bad?"
"No, you just have really ugly feet."
"Ugly feet that got you on this roof.”
Leigh Bardugo
Ugly
Saints
Jesper
Feet
Inej Ghafa
Roof
Six Of Crows
Leigh
Bardugo
Mūsiškiai
“Kas mums, lietuviams, atsitiko? Juk mes šitaip gerbiame mirusiuosius? Jūs matėte Kavarsko kapines, kur palaidoti mano giminės? Tai kone botanikos sodas. Mes giminėje pykstamės, kad ne taip ir ne tais augalais apsodintas kapas, ne toks paminklas stovi.. Per Vėlines važiuojame šimtus kilometrų, kad uždegtume žvakelę ant kiekvieno giminaičio kapo, net ir ant to kapo, ant kurio niekas kitas neuždega.. Kodėl mes negerbiame masinių kapų, žuvusių, t. y. nužudytų, žydų kapų? Kodėl norime juos užmiršti? Nes “žydai - ne mūsiškiai? Ar dėl to, kad mūsiškiai juos nužudė, ir kuo tankesni krūmai dengs šitą gėdą, tuo mums bus lengviau?”
Lietuva
Holokaustas
Žydai
Kapinės
Six of Crows
“
Shall I tell you the secret of true love?
her father once asked her.
A friend of mine liked to tell me that women love flowers. He had many flirtations, but he never found a wife. Do you know why? Because women may love flowers, but only one woman loves the scent of gardenias in late summer that remind her of her grandmother's porch. Only one woman loves apple blossoms in a blue cup. Only one woman loves wild geraniums.
That's Mama!
Inej had cried.
Yes. Mama loves wild geraniums because no other flower has quite the same color, and she claims that when she snaps the stem and puts a sprig behind her ear, the whole world smells like summer. Many boys will bring you flowers. But someday you'll meet a boy who will learn your favourite flower, your favourite song, your favourite sweet. And even if he is too poor to give you any of them, it won't matter because he will have taken the time to know you as no one else does. Only that boy earns your heart.
”
Love
Flowers
The One
Inej Ghafa
Page 136
Law, Legislation and Liberty
“Svoboda sledovat své vlastní záměry je však přinejmenším stejně důležitá pro úplného altruistu jako pro největšího sobce. Altruismus, má-li být ctností, jistě nepředpokládá, že se musí poslouchat vůle někoho jiného. Je ale pravda, že značná část předstíraného altruismu se projevila touhou přimět ostatní ke službě cílům, které "altruista" považuje za důležité.”
Altruismus
Svoboda
Six of Crows
“Scheming face"Inej murmured
Jesper nodded. "Definitely”
Sixofcrows
Kazbrekker
Thecrows
The Bridge Across Forever: A True Love Story
“Mes esame tiltas per amžinybę, nusidriekiantis viršum jūros: patrakėliškai ieškantys malonumų, smagiai tyrinėjantys paslaptis, pasirenkantys nelaimes, triumfą, išmėginimus, neįtikėtinus sutapimus, vėl ir vėl iš naujo išbandantys save ir besimokantys mylėti, mylėti, MYLĖTI!”
Meilė
Six of Crows
“Inej: *Walking onto an ice skating rink and spotting the skates* Oh... by the Saints.
Kaz: What?
Inej: *Getting excited* By the Saints. These are KNIFE SHOES!
Kaz: Y E S”
Kaz Brekker
Inej Ghafa
Kanej
Kaz And Inej
Crooked Kingdom
“Cautiously, she let her knuckles brush against his, a slight weight, a bird's feather. He stiffened, but he didn't pull away.
"I'm not ready to give up on this city, Kaz. I think it's worth saving." I think you're worth saving.
Once they stood on the deck of a ship and she'd waited just like this. He had not spoken then and he did not speak now. Inej felt him slipping away, dragging under, caught in an undertow that would take him farther and farther from shore. She understood suffering and she knew it was a place she could not follow, not unless she wanted to drown, too.
Back on Black Veil, he'd told her that they would fight their way out. Knives drawn, guns blazing. Because that's what we do. She would fight for him, but she could not heal him. She would not waste her life trying.
She felt his knuckles slide against hers. Then his hand was in her hand, his palm was pressed against her own. A tremor moved through him. Slowly, he let their fingers entwine.
For a long while, they stood there, hands clasped, looking out at the gray expanse of sea.”
Intimacy
Grishaverse
Leigh Bardugo
Crooked Kingdom
Inej
Kaz
Kaz Brekker
Inej Ghafa
Six Of Crows
Hand Holding
Crooked Kingdom
“Cautiously, she let her knuckles brush against his, a slight weight, a bird's feather. He stiffened, but he didn't pull away.
"I'm not ready to give up on this city, Kaz. I think it's worth saving." I think you're worth saving.
Once they stood on the deck of a ship and she'd waited just like this. He had no spoken then and he did not speak now. Inej felt him slipping away, dragging under, caught in an undertow that would take him farther and farther from shore. She understood suffering and she knew it was a place she could not follow, not unless she wanted to drown, too.
Back on Black Veil, he'd told her that they would fight their way out. Knives drawn, guns blazing. Because that's what we do. She would fight for him, but she could not heal him. She would not waste her life trying.
She felt his knuckles slide against hers. Then his hand was in her hand, his palm was pressed against her own. A tremor moved through him. Slowly, he let their fingers entwine.
For a long while, they stood there, hands clasped, looking out at the gray expanse of sea.”
Intimacy
Grishaverse
Leigh Bardugo
Crooked Kingdom
Inej
Kaz
Kaz Brekker
Inej Ghafa
Six Of Crows
Hand Holding
Rule of Wolves
“She could almost hear Kaz laughing at her. Shut up, Brekker. Talk to me after you've done something about that terrible haircut. Maybe he had by now. She hoped for Inej's sake.”
Ruleofwolves
Crooked Kingdom
“In the end, he was not Nina or Matthias or Kaz or Inej or Jesper. He was just Wylan Van Eck. He told them everything”
Crooked Kingdom
Wylan Van Eck
Found Family
Ketterdam
Elämänmenoa Kultaisessa sarvessa
“Nähtyäni osia Aasiasta ja Afrikasta ja kierrettyäni miltei koko Euroopan uskon, että rehellinen englantilainen heppu on muita onnellisempi, kun hän pitää kreikkalaisia viinejä vähemmän maukkaina kuin maaliskuussa pantua olutta, ajattelee etteivät afrikkalaiset hedelmät maistu yhtä hyviltä kuin kullankeltaiset pikkuomenat, uskoo naudan takaselästä leikatun pihvin olevan parempaa kuin Italian viikunoiden ja punnitsee muutenkin kaiken kaikkiaan ettei tästä elämästä voisi mitenkään nauttia vanhan kunnon Englannin ulkopuolella. Rukoilen Jumalaa, että ajattelisin itsekin samoin lopun elämääni, ja koska minun on tyydyttävä tämän maan suomaan viheliäiseen päivänvalon määrään toivon, että unohtaisin pian Konstantinopolin eloisan auringon.”
Letters
Turkey
Istanbul
Constantinople
Melnās čūskas maiznīca
“mēs rudenī svinējām svētkus
kur asaras mijās ar dejām
kur skūpsti kā atslēgas vēra
durvis beidzamām bezizejām”
Poetry
Latvian
Dzeja
Latviešu
Crooked Kingdom
“She raised the long glass and peered back down at the harbor, at the passengers disembarking, but the image was blurry. Reluctantly, she released his hand. It felt like a promise, and she didn’t want to let go. She adjusted the lens, and her gaze caught on two figures moving down the gangplank. Their steps were graceful, their posture straight as knife blades. They moved like Suli acrobats.
She drew in a sharp breath. Everything in her focused like the lens of the long glass. Her mind refused the image before her. This could not be real. It was an illusion, a false reflection, a lie made in rainbow-hued glass. She would breathe again and it would shatter.
She reached for Kaz’s sleeve. She was going to fall. He had his arm around her, holding her up. Her mind split. Half of her was aware of his bare fingers on her sleeve, his dilated pupils, the brace of his body around hers. The other half was still trying to understand what she was seeing.
His dark brows knitted together. “I wasn’t sure. Should I not have—”
She could barely hear him over the clamor in her heart. “How?” she said, her voice raw and strange with unshed tears. “How did you find them?”
“A favor, from Sturmhond. He sent out scouts. As part of our deal. If it was a mistake—”
“No,” she said as the tears spilled over at last. “It was not a mistake.”
“Of course, if something had gone wrong during the job, they’d be coming to retrieve your corpse.”
Inej choked out a laugh. “Just let me have this.” She righted herself, her balance returning. Had she really thought the world didn’t change? She was a fool. The world was made of miracles, unexpected earthquakes, storms that came from nowhere and might reshape a continent. The boy beside her. The future before her. Anything was possible.
Now Inej was shaking, her hands pressed to her mouth, watching them move up the dock toward the quay. She started forward, then turned back to Kaz. “Come with me,” she said. “Come meet them.”
Kaz nodded as if steeling himself, flexed his fingers once more.
“Wait,” he said. The burn of his voice was rougher than usual. “Is my tie straight?”
Inej laughed, her hood falling back from her hair.
“That’s the laugh,” he murmured, but she was already setting off down the quay, her feet barely touching the ground.
“Mama!” she called out. “Papa!”
Inej saw them turn, saw her mother grip her father’s arm. They were running toward her.
Her heart was a river that carried her to the sea.”
Cute
Emotional
Kaz Brekker
Inej Ghafa
Kanej
Six of Crows
“Kaz took a handkerchief from his coat pocket and carefully wiped his face clean. He thought of Inej lying still on the table, her slight weight in his arms.
"Hold him," he told Jesper and the Fjerdan. Kaz flicked his coat sleeve, and an oyster shucking knife appeared in his hand. At any given time he had at least two knives stashed somewhere in his clothes. He didn't even count this one, really -- a tidy, wicked little blade.”
Leigh Bardugo
Kaz Brekker
Inej Ghafa
Six Of Crows
Kanej
“She missed Inej’s stillness, the knowledge that she could say anything to her without fear of recrimination. She missed Jesper’s laughing ways and Wylan’s sweetness. She even missed Kaz’s ruthlessness. Saints, it would have been a relief to hand over this whole mess to the bastard of the Barrel. He’d have sussed out Vadik Demidov’s origins, raided the Fjerdan treasury, and placed himself on the throne in the time it took Nina to braid her hair. On second thought, probably best Kaz wasn’t here.”
Kaz Brekker
Inej Ghafa
Wylan Van Eck
Nina Zenik
Jasper Fahey
Six of Crows
“He surveyed what remained of his crew. Rotty still hovered by the wreckage of the longboat. Jesper sat with elbows on knees, head in hands, Wylan beside him wearing the face of a near-stranger; Matthias stood gazing across the water in the direction of Hellgate like a stone sentinel. If Kaz was their leader, then Inej had been their lodestone, pulling them together when they seemed most likely to drift apart.
Nina had disguised Kaz’s crow-and-cup tattoo before they’d entered the Ice Court, but he hadn’t let her near the
R
on his bicep. Now he touched his gloved fingers to where the sleeve of his coat covered that mark. Without meaning to, he’d let Kaz Rietveld return. He didn’t know if it had begun with Inej’s injury or that hideous ride in the prison wagon, but somehow he’d let it happen and it had cost him dearly.
That didn’t mean he was going to let himself be bested by some thieving merch.
Kaz looked south toward Ketterdam’s harbors. The beginnings of an idea scratched at the back of his skull, an itch, the barest inkling. It wasn’t a plan, but it might be the start of one. He could see the shape it would take—impossible, absurd, and requiring a serious chunk of cash.
“Scheming face,” murmured Jesper.
“Definitely,” agreed Wylan.
Matthias folded his arms. “Digging in your bag of tricks, demjin?”
Kaz flexed his fingers in his gloves. How did you survive the Barrel? When they took everything from you, you found a way to make something from nothing.
“I’m going to invent a new trick,” Kaz said. “One Van Eck will never forget.” He turned to the others. If he could have gone after Inej alone, he would have, but not even he could pull that off. “I’ll need the right crew.”
Wylan got to his feet. “For the Wraith.”
Jesper followed, still not meeting Kaz’s eyes. “For Inej,” he said quietly.
Matthias gave a single sharp nod.
Inej had wanted Kaz to become someone else, a better person, a gentler thief. But that boy had no place here. That boy ended up starving in an alley. He ended up dead. That boy couldn’t get her back.
I’m going to get my money,
Kaz vowed.
And I’m going to get my girl.
Inej could never be his, not really, but he would find a way to give her the freedom he’d promised her so long ago.
Dirtyhands had come to see the rough work done.”
Fight
Strong
End
Crew
Scheming
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