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“Trust people. But verify that they’re not idiots.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“You know how the undecided tend to want to do all sorts of things? One day they want to be a farmer, the next a great scholar, the next a politician? I never really outgrew that.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“So are you a boy or a girl?" "I'm a maid," Alex said.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“Your goal in creating a hypothesis isn't to prove it right, but to prove it wrong.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“You lost your marbles and now you want to find them?”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“Ideally, a reading nook should have at least one large seat, with cushioned arms, several blankets, a few pillows soft enough to squeeze against one’s side, and perhaps a footrest.”
― Dead Tired III
― Dead Tired III
“I had a bit of a habit of losing myself while perusing stationary.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“What was that?” Rem asked. “When you went all scary and got the humans to be all shaky and scared?” “Oh, that’s a maid art. Dao of the Karen. I’ll give you a few pointers for it later if you want. It’s not overly complicated. Though if it fails, you often end up in a worse position than when you started off.”
― Dead Tired 2
― Dead Tired 2
“But humans were sentimental. It was even a protocol to kick a puppy next to or near an adversary if you wanted to make a point about how evil you were. Cats would also do in a pinch.”
― Dead Tired 2
― Dead Tired 2
“I’d heard someone say that the only two certainties in life were death and taxes. Obviously they had never tried applying an army of the undead to those trying to collect those taxes.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“I disliked the sky because the sunlight was too bright, the night too dark to read in, and it tended to rain on occasion, which ruined my books.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1
“Mostly it was all the exposed, necrotic flesh. They tended to attract flies, ticks, and other small insects. The rotting meat was otherwise perfectly fine. Some people believed that zombies were unclean and dangerous, but those people had never conducted proper research into the matter. In fact, dead bodies were less likely to spread sickness than living ones. They didn’t sneeze on people nearly as much.”
― Dead Tired 1
― Dead Tired 1




