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Stars of Fortune (The Guardians Trilogy, #1) Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts
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“To crave forever is to dismiss the beauty and wonder of the cycle.”
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“The man who loses the boy is a sad and serious man.”
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“Do you ever wonder at the arrogance of men who think they alone exist in the Universe?”
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“When I’m going up against a homicidal god, I like having a witch in my corner,”
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“Power should come from work, time, effort. Care,” he added. “As the most important things do.”
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“endemic”
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“you I”
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“She smiled away the bellman’s offer to fetch her ice, or anything she might wish. She only wanted solitude again. The airports, the plane,”
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“What are you, twelve?” “The man who loses the boy is a sad and serious man.” “Irish”
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“When the moon wanes, the darkness eats it. Bite by bite.”
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“turned it over. “Your”
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“it was life and death. Both you and Sawyer brought guns, but you didn’t tell the rest of us.” Sawyer shifted. “Shit. Combat knife, too.” Riley pulled a wicked blade out of her boot. “Throwing knife.” “Which only”
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“the base of the cliff. All”
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“private,”
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“Redhead, built in a way made you sure God’s a man.” “It didn’t work out between you?” “For a while it did. She wasn’t shy about using what she had. She wasn’t shy about anything,” Doyle added with a grin.”
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“What are you, twelve?” “The man who loses the boy is a sad and serious man.” “Irish philosophy?” Sasha responded to it by shoving the heel of her hand through the water, and sending it into his face.”
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“He’d angled sideways, propped his feet up on the second seat. “You drive like a hellhound, Riley.” “I always get where I’m going.”
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