“It was a funny thing, how fear made him look so much younger, how it rounded his eyes and erased the cruel grimace of his sneer so that he looked, just for an instant, like the boy she'd first met at Sinegard.” NostalgiaLove HateThe Poppy WarThe Burning GodRebecca Kuang Book:The Burning God Source: The Burning God
“She saw it in a flash of utter clarity. She knew what she had to do. The only path, the only way forward. And what a familiar path it was. It was so obvious now. The world was a dream of the gods, and the gods dreamed in sequences, in symmetry, in patterns. History repeated itself, and she was only the latest iteration of the same scene in a tapestry that had been spun long before her birth.” HistoryThe Poppy WarThe Burning GodRebecca Kuang Book:The Burning God Source: The Burning God
“They’ve all gone completely mad.” “Throes of victory,” Rin said. “Growing pains.” “They’re skinning people alive,” Venka said. “Because they traded little girls for food rations.” “Oh. Fair enough.” Venka flicked an invisible speck of dust from her wrist. “I hope they castrated them, too.” MoralityThe Poppy WarThe Burning GodRebecca Kuang Book:The Burning God Source: The Burning God
“They would take back the south with sheer numbers. The Mugenese and the Republic were strong, but the south was many. And if southerners were dirt like all the legends said, then they would crush their enemies with the overwhelming force of the earth until they could only dream of breathing. They would bury them with their bodies. They would drown them in their blood.” The Poppy WarThe Burning GodRebecca Kuang Book:The Burning God Source: The Burning God