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  • #1
    Elizabeth Peters
    “No woman really wants a man to carry her off; she only wants him to want to do it.”
    Elizabeth Peters

  • #2
    Elizabeth Peters
    “Marriage, in my view, should be a balanced stalemate between equal adversaries.”
    Elizabeth Peters, The Mummy Case

  • #3
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “I don't suffer from my insanity -- I enjoy every minute of it.”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dance with the Devil

  • #4
    Charlaine Harris
    “Here’s to books, the cheapest vacation you can buy.”
    Charlaine Harris

  • #5
    Eilis Flynn
    “We survive. We're Irish. We have the souls of poets. We love our misery, we delight in the beauty of strange places and dark places in our hearts.”
    Eilis Flynn, Wear Black

  • #6
    Roni Loren
    “I want nothing more in this life than to make you mine and to be yours in return. I know it may take you a while to trust that, but I will give you my love without limit or conditions, without an end.”
    Roni Loren, Need You Tonight
    tags: love

  • #7
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    “Death is here and death is there,
    Death is busy everywhere,
    All around, within, beneath,
    Above is death - and we are death.

    Death has set his mark and seal
    On all we are and all we feel,
    On all we know and all we fear,

    First our pleasures die - and then
    Our hopes, and then our fears - and when
    These are dead, the debt is due,
    Dust claims dust - and we die too.

    All things that we love and cherish,
    Like ourselves must fade and perish;
    Such is our rude mortal lot -
    Love itself would, did they not.”
    Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Complete Poems

  • #8
    Heather Redmond
    “I had never thought more that we were two halves of the same girl.”
    Heather Redmond, Death and the Sisters

  • #9
    Humphry Davy
    “Nothing is so dangerous to the progress of the human mind than to assume that our views of science are ultimate, that there are no mysteries in nature, that our triumphs are complete and that there are no new worlds to conquer.”
    Humphry Davy

  • #10
    Susanna Kearsley
    “Happy endings are of little comfort,” Logan told me, very sure, “to characters who die afore the tale is done.”
    Susanna Kearsley, The King's Messenger

  • #11
    Kate Winkler Dawson
    “In 1947 Theodor W. Adorno defined what would be later called “blaming the victim,” as “one of the most sinister features of the Fascist character.”
    Kate Winkler Dawson, The Sinners All Bow: Two Authors, One Murder, and the Real Hester Prynne



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