10 Inspiring Quotes from Incarnate (by Jodi Meadows)

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Incarnate Quotes

Breathing in the scent of his hair, I realized I’d needed him my whole life, before we even met. First, his music and the way he taught me through books and recordings. Then, he saved my life and refused to abandon me no matter how much I deserved it.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


I’ve never had a home before.” That must have been all the sweets talking; I’d never have told him otherwise. “I mean, staying with Li, I never felt like I belonged. That’s all.”Sam touched my wrist, making me shiver. “You always have a home with me.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


I’ll be around my whole life. That’s a long time to me.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


Sam hauled open the library door.”There you are!” Whit pushed up from the desk he’d been hunched over. “We thought you two had given up on us.””Unlike some people I know, ” I said, removing my mittens and scarf, “we don’t live here.””She says that now.” Sam followed me toward Whit’s and Orrin’s desks, where they worked over flat electronic screens. “But the first thing she said when I showed her the library was that we should move in.”Orrin lifted an eyebrow, oddly delicate for someone so large. “The acoustics would be terrible.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


I closed my eyes during a flute solo, wishing I could wrap the silvery sound around me like armor.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


The darkness was memory.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


We danced forever, and not nearly long enough. Now that I faced him, I could touch him, too, rather than self-consciously drip through his fingers. I explored his back, fingertips discovering ridges of his spine, muscles, a place below his left shoulder blade that made him writhe, as if struggling not to laugh. I tickled him again, devouring the sensation of his chest against my cheek.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


I hate being a teenager.””Why?””Hormones.” With a sad half smile, he left.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


Before I had a chance to feel too sorry for myself, I turned toward the front of the cabin and found the bookcases carved right into the wall. Hundreds of leather-bound volumes rested in dim alcoves. I had no idea what stories or information they held. It didn’t matter. I wanted to absorb anything they had to say.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate


There’s always the option of deciding for yourself who you are and what you’ll become.

— Jodi Meadows, Incarnate