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  • Katsa watched the long grass moving around them. The wind pushed it, attacked it, struck it in one place and then another. It rose and fell and rose again. It flowed, like water.

    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.128, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • She glanced up at him, and in that moment he pulled his wet shirt over his head. She forced her mind blank. Blank as a new sheet of paper, blank as a starless sky. He came to the fire and crouched before it. He rubbed the water from his bare arms and flicked it in the flames. She stared at the goose and sliced his drumstick carefully and thought of the blankest expression on the blankest face she could possibly imagine. It was a chilly evening; she thought about that. The goose would be delicious, they must eat as much of it as possible, they must not waste it; she thought about that.

  • I wouldn't marry Giddon to save my life," Katsa said. "Not even to save yours." "Well." Raffin's eyes were full of laughter. "I'd leave that part out.

    Laughter   Eye   Said  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.109, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Sit, Your High Majestic Lord Princes," she said. She yanked a chair from the table and sat herself down. "You're in fine temper," Raffin said. "Your hair is blue," Katsa snapped back.

    Hair   Blue   Tables  
  • Skye kissed her forehead. "You saved my life." Katsa smiled. "You Lienid are very outward in your affection." "I'm going to name my firstborn child after you." Katsa laughed at that. "For the child's sake, wait for a girl. Or even better, wait until all your children are older and give my name to whichever is the most troublesome and obstinate." Skye burst into laughter and hugged her, and Katsa returned his embrace. And realized that quite without her intending it, her guarded heart had made another friend.

    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.433, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Lady Katsa, is it?" "Yes, Lord Prince." "I've heard you have one eye green as the Middluns grasses, and the other eye blue as the sky." "Yes, Lord Prince." "I've heard you can kill a man with the nail of your smallest finger." She smiled. "Yes, Lord Prince." "Does it make it easier?" "I don't understand you." "To have beautiful eyes. Does it lighten the burden of your Grace, to know you have beautiful eyes?

    Beautiful   Eye   Men  
  • Katsa sat in the darkness of the Sunderan forest and understood three truths. She loved Po. She wanted Po. And she could never be anyone's but her own.

    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.232, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • It seems better to me for a child to have these skills and never use them, than not have them and one day need them," she said.

  • Well then, "Katsa said. "Of course, we'll operate with the greatest possible secrecy, Bitterblue. And for what it's worth, we'll deny your involvement to our dying breaths, and I'll kill anyone who doesn't." Bann began to laugh into Raffin's shoulder. Smiling, Raffin said sideways to him, "Can you imagine what it would be like to be able to say that and mean it?

    Mean   Laughing   Dying  
    Kristin Cashore (2012). “Bitterblue”, p.106, Penguin
  • Please, Katsa," he finally said. "At least talk to me". She swung around to face him. "What it there to talk about? You know how I feel, and what I think about it." "And what I feel? Doesn't it matter?

    Thinking   Matter   Faces  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.230, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • How absurd it was that in all seven kingdoms, the weakest and most vulnerable of people - girls, women - went unarmed and were taught nothing of fighting, while the strong were trained to the highest reaches of their skill.

    Girl   Strong   Fighting  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.398, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I told you before, Katsa. I won't fight when you're angry. I won't solve a disagreement between us with blows." He lifted the ice and fingered his jaw. He moaned and held the ice to his face again. "What we do in the practice rooms-that's to help each other. We don't use it against each other. We're friends, Katsa. We're too dangerous to each other. And even if we weren't, it's not right.

    Fighting   Blow   Ice  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.122, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Hidden yourself in a hole and dared to burden no one with your grievous friendship? I will have friends, Katsa. I will have a life, even though I carry this burden.

    Burden   Holes   Katsa  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.155, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I know you don't want this, Katsa. But I can't help myself. The moment you came barreling into my life I was lost. I'm afraid to tell you what I wish for, for fear you'll... oh, I don't know, throw me into the fire. Or more likely, refuse me. Or worst of all, despise me," he said, his voice breaking and his eyes dropping from her face. His face dropping into his hands. "I love you," he said. "You're more dear to my heart than I ever knew anyone could be. And I've made you cry; and there I'll stop.

    Love You   Eye   Heart  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.231, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I'll teach you how to defend yourself, how to maim a man. We can use Po as a model.' 'Wonderful,' Po said. 'It's quite boring really, the way you beat me to death with your hands and feet, Katsa. It'll be refreshing to have you come at me with a knife.

    Men   Feet   Hands  
  • Your face will freeze like that, you know, Kat," Raffin said helpfully to Katsa. "Maybe I should rearrange your face, Raff," said Katsa. "I should like smaller ears," Raffin offered. "Prince Raffin has nice, handsome ears," Helda said, not looking up from her knitting. "As will his children. Your children will have no ears at all, My Lady," she said sternly to Katsa. Katsa stared back at her, flabbergasted. "I believe it's more that her ears won't have children," began Raffin, "which, you'll agree, sounds much less—

    Children   Nice   Believe  
  • I'd like to restrain from cruelity and not be thanked." ~ Katsa

    Katsa  
  • I've liked you better when Katsa's around," Giddon said. "She's so rotten to me that you seem positively pleasant in contrast.

    Rotten   Said   Contrast  
    Kristin Cashore (2012). “Bitterblue”, p.211, Penguin
  • But you're better than I am, Katsa. And it doesn't humiliate me. It humbles me. But it doesn't humiliate me.

    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.182, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I'm not such a bad fighter myself," Skye said. Po exploded with laughter. "Oh, fight him, Katsa. Please fight him. I can't imagine a more entertaining diversion.

  • What are you grinning at?" Katsa demanded for the third or fourth time. "Is the ceiling about to cave in on my head or something? You look like we're both on the verge of an enormous joke." "Katsa, only you would consider the collapse of the ceiling a good joke.

    Ceilings   Looks   Caves  
  • Katsa turned to Po with tears in her eyes. 'He'll be so angry.' 'He won't stay angry forever.' 'Won't he?' she said. 'People do sometimes.' 'Do they?' he said. 'Reasonable people? I hope that's not true.' Katsa gave him a funny look, but didn't answer. Resumed hugging herself and kicking things.

    Eye   People   Forever  
  • Helda's been trying to impress me with the embroidery on the sheets. One more minute and I thought I might use them to hang myself." "My mother did the embroidery," Bittterblue said. Katsa clapped her mouth shut and glared at Helda. "Thank you, Helda, for mentioning that detail.

  • You know,” he said, “I wish you could see this cave.” “What’s it like?” He paused. “It’s...beautiful, really.” “Tell me.” And so Po described to Katsa what hid in the blackness of the cave; and outside, the world awaited them.

    Beautiful   Wish   Caves  
  • When a monster stopped behaving like a monster, did it stop being a monster? Did it become something else?

    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.137, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • There was no helping her tears. For they would leave Po behind… She cried into his shoulder like a child. Ashamed of herself, for it was only a parting, and Bitterblue had not wept like this even over a death. ‘Don’t be ashamed,' Po whispered. ‘Your sadness is dear to me. Don’t be frightened. I won’t die, Katsa. I won’t die, and we’ll meet again.

    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.317, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • You're in fine temper," Raffin said. "Your hair is blue," she snapped back.

    Hair   Blue   Said  
  • Katsa and Po were trying to drown each other and, judging from their hoots of laughter, enjoying it immensely.

    Kristin Cashore (2012). “Bitterblue”, p.84, Penguin
  • He laughed. "I know you're teasing me. And you should know I'm not easily humiliated. You may hunt for my food, and pound me every time we fight, and protect me when we're attacked, if you like. I'll thank you for it.

    Fighting   May   Pounds  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.181, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • He considered her seriously. "Well. And that's easy," he said. "My Grace will protect me from him, And I'll protect you. You'll be safe with me, Katsa.

    Grace   Safe   Easy  
    Kristin Cashore (2009). “Graceling”, p.222, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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