Undying Affinity Quotes

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There is nothing right or wrong in love. Where there is love, then there is nothing but only love.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
One day you will realize the worth of what you're losing today.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
Don’t you ever cry again, Miss Zarish,” he said in a strict but mild tone. “I would rather die than see tears in your eyes.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
What kept you distant from me?” she asked. By now, she had regained enough confidence to start a discussion. “Fear,” he replied. “What kind of fear?” “Fear of facing people’s objections. Fear of putting both of our lives at risk. Fear of exploiting your reputation and mine as well. Fear of beginning a new relationship with you when everybody already knows I am a mentor to you. Fear of…losing you and never having you again in my life.” He struggled with words while speaking the last line. “I love you Ahmar and I would not leave you. Ever.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
Everything is a part of destiny’s plan and I believe true love awaits its destiny.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
I have an undying affinity for ink on paper. There's a comforting permanence that gives me the ability to turn a page.
Dino Price
Your eyes…," she whispered, as her lips were too close to him. "What about them?" He tightened his jaw muscles. "They're intoxicating." He flipped his eyelids continuously, feeling embarrassed.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
Never judge a situation merely with a negative perspective. Look at the positive side too,” he added. “And if you do that, you will eventually feel better.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
Why did you leave my hand? I’ve never felt so good, she thought. I felt good too, he thought.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
All I ever wanted is you, Miss Zarish,” he said while pulling her closer to himself.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
Once a sarriyal, always a sarriyal, she thought.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
I don’t want to let you go. Not now. Not ever.” While she said this, tears streamed out of her eyes. “I’m here with you. Always,” he murmured softly against her hair. “I love you, Ahmar. I love you so much,” she whispered.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
Well…speaking of rights, every single human on the face of this earth is entitled to achieve the basic education; no matter what religion, caste or race they belong to. I’m really against those people who despise the poor. The less fortunate are also normal people like us. In fact, they are special, as they need proper guidance, affection and attention just like us. We should pay them homage and regards rather than looking down upon them. I’m trying my best to support them as much as I can. In fact I’ve opened an orphanage house along with a friend of mine that I was mentioning about before and we’re providing them with the best possible financial services.” He went on.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
Poverty is everywhere, Zarish. People should have the courage to get out of the vicious circle of it.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
I like the change then.” He held her hand again. “Change is inevitable and sometimes it is good.” He smiled.
Sara Naveed (Undying Affinity)
While specialized affinities aren’t as rare as a level 4 talent, depending on what the affinity is, they can be extremely useful. Although, all a specialized affinity really is, is just someone with a normal affinity for one of the types of magic affinities, except with a particularly strong attunement to a specific type of magic within said affinity. So, in Aidan’s case, he has Wind Affinity, but with a particularly strong attunement to lightning magic.
Shane Purdy (The Arcane Academy (The Undying Magician #1))
The University of Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic accepted native wild animals in need of care due to illness and injury, or because they'd been orphaned. The goal was to rehabilitate them and release them back into the wild. Veterinary students made up the bulk of the volunteers, but there were a few- like me- whose undying love for animals, and not our future vocations, had led us to the clinic behind the veterinary medicine building on the south side of campus. I had a tendency to gravitate toward the smaller animals, but I also felt a special affinity for the birds. They were majestic creatures, and there was nothing more satisfying than releasing one and watching it soar off high in the sky.
Tracey Garvis Graves (The Girl He Used to Know)