“I never knew you had such a fine eye for fabrics,” I said as we continued up the street. “You should have been a tailor instead of a thief.” “I have a fine eye for all things, amira, which is why I’m a thief and not a tailor.” KashmirNix Book:The Girl from Everywhere Source: The Girl from Everywhere
“But even if the captain rewrites his own history, how could it affect your reality? I’m from a place you call a fairy tale, and I’m still here.” "But . . . the Vaadi Al-Maas was real once. People believed in it.” "I believe in you. Simple enough, right?” His smile was heartbreaking.” KashmirNix Book:The Girl from Everywhere Source: The Girl from Everywhere
“If you could go anywhere, where would you want to go?” “Could we find a map of someplace perfect?” “Like paradise?” I asked, teasing. “Here? No.” He stared upward, the first stars shining in his eyes. “A better place. Someplace where nothing goes wrong. There must be a myth like that somewhere.” I bit my lip; my shoulders fell. “Navigation involves the beliefs of the Navigator and the mapmaker. And I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who truly believes in a world without suffering.” KashmirNix Book:The Girl from Everywhere Source: The Girl from Everywhere
“Where are you going?” "Out. Like you.” He raised an eyebrow, but he didn’t press for more information. "One should always make one’s own mistakes, instead of the mistakes of others, amira.” "Out like me, then.” KashmirNix Book:The Girl from Everywhere Source: The Girl from Everywhere