Tris. ” I keep staring. “Tris. ” I finally look at him. “I just don’t want to lose you.
My Tris should look pale and small--she is pale and small, after all--but instead the room is full of her.
So this is where you grew up. Did you like it here? I guess you couldn't have, if you wanted to leave. ' CHRISTINA 'I liked some things and hated some things. And there were some things I didn't know I had until I lost them. ' TRIS
We can't just act without thinking anymore, Tris. They've been trying to teach as that all along. I guess if we're mages, we can't exactly be kids, can we? - Sandry after the pirate attack
He turns toward me. I want to touch him, but I’m afraid of his bareness; afraid that he will make me bare too. ‘Is this scaring you, Tris?’ ‘No,’ I croak. I clear my throat. ‘Not really. I’m only…afraid of what I want. ’ ‘What do you want?’ Then his face tightens. ‘Me?’ Slowly I nod.
I love Tris the Divergent, who makes decisions apart from faction loyalty, who isn’t some faction archetype. But the Tris who’s trying as hard as she can to destroy herself … I can’t love her.
I am a naturally curious person. -Tris
You know, most boys would enjoy being trapped in close quarters with a girl. " I roll my eyes. "Not claustrophobic people, Tris.
I confessed to Tobias, soon after that, that I had lost my entire family. And he assured me that he was my family now. -Tris Prior
Tris," said tobias. "I love you
Why is your heart racing Tris?
You always look like someone's sucked the life right out of you when something fascinates you. -Tris
What's your name? Um. . . Think about it. You don't get to pick again. Tris.
I glance at Tris. She grins at me, then leans in to whisper something to Christina. "Are you here to help or what, Stiff?" I say.
God Tris, are you even human?
Not all nine-fingered girls have hatchets, she said in Tradertalk. Some of us just tried to have a conversation with a snapping turtle. (Sandry to Daja, referring to her conversation with Tris. )
He pus his lips next to my ear and says, “You look good, Tris.
Ishabal: "If you may correct your vision as you like, why do you wear spectacles?" Tris: "Because I like them. Because I have better things to do with my magic than fixing my vision when ordinary glass will do.