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Learn To Read Quotes

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Sarah J. Maas
“I'm not going to learn to read or shield with you.'

'Why? From spite? I thought you and I got past that Under the Mountain.'

'Don't get me started on what you did to me Under the Mountain.'

Rhys went still.

As still as I'd ever seen him, as still as the death now beckoning in those eyes. Then his chest began to move, faster and faster.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

Debasish Mridha
“Learn to read deeply. It will slowly open your mind’s eye, and will be able to see the secret beauty of the universe and understand its deeper essence.”
Debasish Mridha

Sarah J. Maas
“Agreeing to do anything with him felt too permanent, too accepting of the bargain between us. 'What do you want with me? You said you'd tell me here. So tell me.'

Rhys leaned back in his chair, folding powerful arms that even the fine clothes couldn't hide. 'For this week? I want you to learn how to read.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

Sarah J. Maas
“You're going to be a High Lord's wide,' Rhys said. 'You'll be expected to maintain your own correspondences, perhaps even give a speech or two. And the Cauldron knows what else he and Ianthe will deem appropriate for you. Make menus for dinner parties, write thank-you letters for all those wedding gifts, embroider sweet phrases on pillows... It's a necessary skill. And, you know what? Why don't we throw in shielding while we're at it. Reading and shielding- fortunately, you can practice both together.'

'They are both necessary skills,' I said through my teeth, 'but you are not going to teach me.'

'What else are you going to do with yourself? Paint? How's that going these days, Feyre?”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

Sarah J. Maas
“You're going to be a High Lord's wife,' Rhys said. 'You'll be expected to maintain your own correspondences, perhaps even give a speech or two. And the Cauldron knows what else he and Ianthe will deem appropriate for you. Make menus for dinner parties, write thank-you letters for all those wedding gifts, embroider sweet phrases on pillows... It's a necessary skill. And, you know what? Why don't we throw in shielding while we're at it. Reading and shielding- fortunately, you can practice both together.'

'They are both necessary skills,' I said through my teeth, 'but you are not going to teach me.'

'What else are you going to do with yourself? Paint? How's that going these days, Feyre?”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury