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Anatomy of Evil (Barker & Llewelyn, #7) Anatomy of Evil by Will Thomas
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“There is nothing he enjoys so much as a good walk, which he calls “the most social of exercises.”
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“Travel does not merely broaden the mind, it deepens it as well.”
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“That’s the thing about multiple murderers, I think. They’re cowards, and they have a low threshold for their own pain, while loving to inflict it upon others.”
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“I don’t expect you shall be in any mortal danger.” “I hope not. One never knows with women.”
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“and there we met Death. In spite of everything, I was not prepared for it.”
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“I felt as if we all are merely vessels of blood, beakers, flagons, tankards. Walking wine glasses, fragile as a brandy snifter, so easily dashed to the ground, splashing our contents everywhere for all to see.”
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“It may be time to throw the pieces of the jigsaw back into the box and start again.” “How many times shall we have to do that, sir?” “Until the picture makes sense.”
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“The easiest way to get around a guard is to act as if you belong there.”
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“Unctuous, is what he was. Or bumptious. Possibly both at once.”
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“After five or six millennia to deal with the matter, we still had come no closer to understanding or accepting it, that we too are mere mortals and sometime our own number will come,”
Will Thomas, Anatomy of Evil