A Court of Mist and Fury Quotes

Quotes

“There are good days and hard days for me—even now. Don’t let the hard days win.”

Morrigan

The quotation demonstrates the spirit and struggle to persevere through difficult times. Morrigan opens up to Feyre about her past by describing how her extraordinary power emerged when she turned seventeen. Despite the terrifying power she possessed, the ruling families saw her merely as a means to strengthen their bloodlines and exploited her. The horrific treatment she endured and the lack of choice in her fate are undeniably challenging experiences. However, despite her traumatic past, Morrigan has found a way to rise above it and make a new life for herself. Her resilience is evident in her decision not to let the past control her present. She has chosen not to accompany Feyre to the mortal realm since she understands her limitations of what she can and cannot handle.

“No one was my master— but I might be master of everything, if I wished. If I dared.”

Feyre Archeron

Feyre contends with her newfound strength and ability to master her powers. The quote captures Feyre's growing agency over her destiny. She is in Rhysand’s presence as they discuss a crucial mission. Rhysand encourages Feyre to light a candle using her powers to test her self-control. The water element responds to her will displaying her immense power. This moment represents a turning point in Feyre's understanding of the extent to which she can wield them. She understands that she can be the master of her own life and her power is not to be dictated by anyone else. It is a declaration of her inner determination to embrace her capabilities fully. Throughout the narrative, Feyre deals with past trauma as she evolves from a broken state to someone who recognizes her strength.

“Truth is deadly. Truth is freedom. Truth can break and mend and bind.”

Morrigan

In this sentence, Morrigan reveals a powerful truth about the Veritas—a mystical silver orb that holds the truth of the world. It accentuates the significance of truth in the story and the broader context of Prythian. She emphasizes that truth is both a potent force and a tool for liberation. Truth has the potential to shatter illusions, heal wounds, and create connections between individuals. It can also bind people together through shared understanding. The Veritas, as a representation of truth, becomes a crucial element in the trust-building process with the queens. It embodies the truth about the hidden city of Velaris, which is a haven of peace and prosperity within Rhysand's lands.

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