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  • #1
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “I gather that he nearly knocked you down, damaged your property, and generally made a nuisance of himself, and that you instantly concluded he must be some relation to me.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

  • #2
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I would have come for you. And if I couldn't walk, I'd crawl to you, and no matter how broken we were, we'd fight our way out together-knives drawn, pistols blazing. Because that's what we do. We never stop fighting.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #3
    Holly Black
    “So I am to sit here and feed you information,” Cardan says, leaning against a hickory tree. “And you’re to go charm royalty? That seems entirely backward.”
    I fix him with a look. “I can be charming. I charmed you, didn’t I?”
    He rolls his eyes. “Do not expect others to share my depraved tastes.”
    Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

  • #4
    R.F. Kuang
    “Children ceased to be children when you put a sword in their hands. When you taught them to fight a war, then you armed them and put them on the front lines, they were not children anymore. They were soldiers.”
    R.F. Kuang, The Poppy War
    tags: war

  • #5
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “Do you find it easy to get drunk on words?"

    "So easy that, to tell you the truth, I am seldom perfectly sober.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

  • #6
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

  • #7
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “How can I find the words? Poets have taken them all and left me with nothing to say or do"
    "Except to teach me for the first time what they meant.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon

  • #8
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “Experience has taught me," said Peter (...) "that no situation finds Bunter unprepared. That he should have procured The Times this morning by the simple expedient of asking the milkman to request the postmistress to telephone to Broxford and have it handed to the 'bus-conductor to be dropped at the post-office and brought up by the little girl who delivers the telegrams is a trifling example of his resourceful energy.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon

  • #9
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “I like to crawl away and hide in a corner."
    "Well," he said, with a transitory gleam of himself, "you're my corner and I've come to hide.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon

  • #10
    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “For God's sake, let's take the word 'possess' and put a brick round its neck and drown it ... We can't possess one another. We can only give and hazard all we have.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon



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