Petrichor Quotes
Petrichor
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Paulina Ian-Kane1,390 ratings, 4.08 average rating, 171 reviews
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“Marco has been the sweetest pain I’ve ever suffered and the most excruciating pleasure.”
― Petrichor
― Petrichor
“Petrichor.” I raise my voice over the incessant, delicate sound. “That’s what the smell of rain on the ground is called. Did you know that?”
― Petrichor
― Petrichor
“The basic principle of omertá is that one must not seek aid from legally constituted authorities to settle personal grievances. A person who has been wronged is obligated to look out for their own interests by avenging the wrong themselves, or finding a patron—like Don Massimo—to avenge them. This is also called vendetta. Breaking omertá is punishable by death.”
― Petrichor
― Petrichor
