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  • #1
    Margaret Walker
    “When I was about eight, I decided that the most wonderful thing, next to a human being, was a book.”
    Margaret Walker

  • #2
    Mae West
    “I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it.”
    Mae West

  • #3
    Lord Byron
    “Tis strange - but true; for Truth is always strange,
    Stranger than Fiction”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #4
    T.J. Loveless
    “Am I really standing here, conversing with a bloody unicorn?" Tiffy was certain her mind had finally left the building.”
    T.J. Loveless, Lucky Number Six

  • #5
    Boris Pasternak
    “I don't like people who have never fallen or stumbled. Their virtue is lifeless and it isn't of much value. Life hasn't revealed its beauty to them. ”
    Boris Pasternak

  • #6
    Evelyn Waugh
    “It doesn't matter what people call you unless they call you pigeon pie and eat you up.”
    Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited

  • #7
    Kady Cross
    “I like a little fight in my girls."
    She grinned at him,causing blood to dribble down her chin.
    "Then you're going to love me.”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #8
    Kady Cross
    “Don't mistake me, Treasure. I can offer you many things, but friendship ain't one of them. Now, for once in your life, be a sensible girl and run away.”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #9
    Charles Dickens
    “And O there are days in this life, worth life and worth death.”
    Charles Dickens, Our Mutual Friend

  • #10
    Mark Gatiss
    “One man's fish is another man's poisson.”
    Mark Gatiss, The Vesuvius Club
    tags: humor

  • #11
    K.C. Finn
    “You know, Goddie's been trying for years to turn me to the gay side," he says in a small, quiet mumble. "I was pretty sure that was never on the cards, until I met you.”
    K.C. Finn, Legion Lost

  • #12
    K.C. Finn
    “I'm looking at the ruins of my own existence and knowing, with a sickening certainty, that my old home and my old life have been truly destroyed.”
    K.C. Finn, Legion Lost

  • #13
    K.C. Finn
    “I love you, you know. The thought had escaped before I had a chance to rein it in. Henri caught his breath in his throat; the sombre weight in his chest lifting away like a pressure valve had been removed. He couldn't reply, certainly not with the two gate guards standing right next to him, but I felt his face relax into a smile.”
    K.C. Finn, The Mind's Eye

  • #14
    K.C. Finn
    “The kiss has started something bigger between us, and the lies I'm telling Stirling will only get worse from here on in.”
    K.C. Finn, Legion Lost

  • #15
    K.C. Finn
    “What is it?" I ask, terrified I have done something wrong.
    "Nothing," Stirling replies, running a finger over his own lips. "I thought it would be different, that's all. Actually, it was like kissing a girl. Isn't that strange?”
    K.C. Finn, Legion Lost

  • #16
    K.C. Finn
    “It was like some gothed-out version of Beauty and the Beast, except without a trace of merriment or singing.”
    K.C. Finn, The Book of Shade

  • #17
    K.C. Finn
    “knew exactly how awful it was to have people giving you their sympathy all the time, like it was going to be some comfort to me that these healthy, able-bodied people had taken time out of their active lives to take pity on poor sick Kit in her chair.”
    K.C. Finn, The Mind's Eye



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