The Death of Me Quotes
The Death of Me
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Jonathan L. Howard1,111 ratings, 4.11 average rating, 66 reviews
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“even the most urbane sophisticate seemed able to lay hands upon a pitchfork and burning torch at very short notice.”
― The Death of Me
― The Death of Me
“a particularly tortuous retort replacing after yet another small disturbance in his laboratory,”
― The Death of Me
― The Death of Me
“The city was a faceless place, uncaring and uninterested in the foibles—often unspeakably foul foibles—of its visitors and denizens, a great shuddering ennui that city dwellers call being “cosmopolitan” and believe a virtue. Such are the delusions and madness of crowds.”
― The Death of Me
― The Death of Me
“Cabal regarded sweating as one of Nature's most subtle revenges upon humanity and its pretentions to Prime Species. It is hard to regard oneself as civilised when one oozes in warm weather.”
― The Death of Me
― The Death of Me
“I prefer to travel alone."
"But was that always the way? In your dreams is that the way still? Or do you wish to go back a ways? To twist a thread whole that cruel Atropos cut so short?”
― The Death of Me
"But was that always the way? In your dreams is that the way still? Or do you wish to go back a ways? To twist a thread whole that cruel Atropos cut so short?”
― The Death of Me
