“If you run away from trouble, it always follows.'Rather my impression, too. Though that never stopped me trying.”
“[...] I think about the problem with running from your trouble . The problem is in the stopping. The whole time you think you're getting away from everything, the trouble is running like mad, too, trying to catch up with you. And it doesn't slow down when you do--it keeps on sprinting. So when trouble finally reaches you, it hits you hard(p107)”
“I have a habit of letting my imagination run away from me. It always comes back though . . . drenched with possibilities.”
“I can’t stop it. I can’t stop Them from following me. If it was just me that the fey picked on, I’d be okay with that. But someone else always pays for my Sight. Someone else always gets hurt instead of me.” Tearing my gaze from hers, I looked out over the fields. “I’d rather be alone,” I muttered, “then to have to watch that again.”
“Run away from greatness and greatness will follow you.”
“You can't run away from trouble. There ain't no place that far.”