Fine," he says. "Then I love you.
I love you." He frowns. "Say it again." "Tobias," I say. "I love you.
I have a theory that selflessness and bravery aren't all that different.
There is power in controlling something that can do so much damage - in controlling something, period.
It must require bravery to be honest all the time.
I feel like someone breathed new air into my lungs. I am not Abnegation. I am not Dauntless. I am Divergent.
Human beings as a whole cannot be good for long before the bad creeps back in and poisons us again.
You are holding a loaded gun, you idiot. Act like it.
But I will find new habits, new thoughts, new rules. I will become something else.
Leaving us with Eric is like hiring a babysitter who spends his time sharpening knives.
It's when you're acting selflessly that you are at your bravest." --Four in Divergent
I'm not Dauntless - I'm Divergent. I am whatever I choose to be.
Beatrice. We should think of our family. But. But we must also think of ourselves.
A chasm reminds us that there is a fine line between bravery and idiocy.
I am no longer Tris, the selfless, or Tris, the brave. I suppose that now, I must become more than either.
Fear doesn't shut you down; it wakes you up
Who cares about pretty? I'm going for noticeable.
I only came for Cake" -Tobias Eaton, Divergent
I'm Divergent. And I can't be controlled.
Human reason can excuse any evil.
Human reason can excuse any evil; that is why it's so important that we don't rely on it.
Sometimes, the best way to help someone is just to be near them.