The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, #1)
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“A guy who thinks he knows everything,” I muttered. “That’s new.”
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Nothing is certain but death and taxes.
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“I have philosophical objections to colored pants,”
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“You’re young enough,” Zara said, her voice almost wistful, “to believe that money solves all ills.” Spoken like a person so rich she can’t imagine the weight of problems money can solve.
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A person couldn’t be worthy of billions.
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The morality of an action depends, ultimately and only, on its outcomes.”
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“I said she was delightfully vindictive,” Xander replied innocently. “If I were a boy,” Thea told him with a Southern belle smile, “people would just call me driven.” “Thea.” Constantine frowned at her. “Right.” Thea dabbed at her lips with her napkin. “No feminism at the dinner table.”
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Was being a sensation seeker so bad? Was wanting to feel something other than awful really so wrong?