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Dead Over Heels (Aurora Teagarden, #5) Dead Over Heels by Charlaine Harris
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“Self-pity is like chocolate; as you get older, you can only afford a little bit.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“My bodyguard was mowing the lawn in a pink bikini when the body fell from the sky.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“I've got libraries in my blood.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“Self pity was a drug. I must not become addicted. Self pity is like chocolate, as you get older, you can only afford a little bit.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“There’s very little point carrying on a conversation with someone who is absolutely convinced you are wrong and bad.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“Children and parents didn’t always have close and loving relationships. Like marriages, the pairing of parents and offspring sometimes didn’t work out.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“the countless religious ceremonies held here had drenched the soil not with anguish, but with calm detachment, thoughts of eternity.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“self-pity was a drug. I must not become addicted. Self-pity is like chocolate; as you get older, you can only afford a little bit.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels
“relaxing, intelligent feeling of being surrounded by generation after generation of thought.”
Charlaine Harris, Dead Over Heels