
Legacy isn’t in land, it’s in blood, passed to us from our ancestors and by us to our children.
Character: Lady Trieu

People who wear masks are driven by trauma. They’re obsessed with justice because of some injustice they suffered, usually when they were kids. Ergo, the mask. It hides the pain.
Character: Laurie Blake

Men who end up hanging from trees with secret compartments in their closets tend to think of themselves as good guys. And those who protect them think they’re good guys, too. But here’s the thing about me, Sister Night: I eat good guys for breakfast.
Character: Laurie Blake

There are people who believe that this world is fair and good, that it’s all lollipops and rainbows. I remember what happened to my parents. You remember what happened to your parents. You and me, Topher, we don’t do lollipops and rainbows, because we know those are pretty colors that just hide what the world really is. Black and white.
Character: Angela Abar

We convinced ourselves that they were gone. But they were just hibernating.
Character: Judd Crawford