Uriah Quotes

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Veronica Roth
“I'm going to shoot a muffin off Marlene's head.”
Veronica Roth, Divergent

Veronica Roth
“Before I leave the bathroom, I pinch my cheeks hard to bring blood to the surface of my skin. It’s stupid, but I don’t want to look weak and exhausted in front of everyone.

When I walk back into Tobias’s room, Uriah is sprawled across the bed facedown; Christina is holding the blue sculpture above Tobias’s desk, examining it; and Lynn is poised above Uriah with a pillow, a wicked grin creeping across her face.

Lynn smacks Uriah hard in the back of the head, Christina says, “Hey Tris!” and Uriah cries, “Ow! How on earth do you make a pillow hurt, Lynn?”

“My exceptional strength,” she says. “Did you get smacked, Tris? One of your cheeks is bright red.”

I must not have pinched the other one hard enough. “No, it’s just … my morning glow.”
Veronica Roth, Insurgent

Veronica Roth
“No. Because it's so stupid no Dauntless with any sense would speak it, let alone think it. Pansycake. What are you, twelve?"
"And a half," he says.”
Veronica Roth, Insurgent

Veronica Roth
“And I provide much- needed eye candy.”
Veronica Roth, Allegiant

Veronica Roth
“The Dauthless have the wierdest slang. Pansycake, Nose...is there a term for The Candor?"
"Of course."Uriah grins."Jerks”
Veronica Roth Allegiant

Veronica Roth
“It happened. It was awful. You aren't perfect. That's all there is. Don't confuse your grief with guilt."
We stay in the silence and the loneliness of the otherwise empty dormitory for a few more minutes, and I try to let her words work themselves into me.”
Veronica Roth, Allegiant

Veronica Roth
“He still smiles all the time, but now his smiles look like they're made out of water, about to drip down his face.”
Veronica Roth, Allegiant

Veronica Roth
“Christina and I don't speak, but I know our thoughts are the same, fixed on Uriah, on his last breaths.”
Veronica Roth, Allegiant

Veronica Roth
“I find my anger ebbing away, and I'm lost in muffled grief again, this time not just for Tris, but for Uriah, whose smile is burned into my memory. My friend's brother, and then my friend, too, though not for long enough to let his humor work its way into me, not for long enough.”
Veronica Roth, Allegiant

Veronica Roth
“A weight settles on my shoulders. I knew, of course, that Uriah might never wake up. But the hope that kept the grief at bay is dwindling, slipping away with each word she speaks.”
Veronica Roth, Allegiant

Veronica Roth
“We have to edge them out of the rankings. That will damage their futures. Permanently.”
Veronica Roth, Divergent

“She is in the stars. She is the queen of night.”
Blake Wilbanks, Queen of Night

Chester Brown
“Uriah is a good soldier—but a poor husband. He's not interested in spending time in bed with me. He'd rather be with his army friends. If my husband won't satisfy my needs, I have a right to have them satisfied by someone else.”
Chester Brown, Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus: Prostitution and Religious Obedience in the Bible