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Echoes in Death (In Death, #44) Echoes in Death by J.D. Robb
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“No matter your race, creed, sexual orientation, or political affiliation, we protect and serve. Because you could get dead.’” “Even if you were an asshole. We added an addendum.” On”
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“Anyone who deliberately makes someone else feel less, feel helpless? That person is a coward. They’re the weak ones, the shameful ones. What”
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“Eve didn't get it, just didn't get it. Who the hell decided everyone was supposed to go mad with romance and gift buying on some random day in February? Hadn't everybody just gone mad with good cheer and gift buying in December? ....... When would it end?”
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“And that, she thought as he left her, summed up the miracle of her life. She had a home with him, and he'd be there.”
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“They are not to be scarfed, the cinnamon sticky bun, but savored.”
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“[Eve] “Ironman sounds suspicious to me. What are the others?”
[Roarke] “There’s Thor, the Hulk,” he began.
[Eve] “Sounds like porn.”
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“Why do sheep need a station? Are they catching trains? Where are they going? Why do they have to go there?”
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“He could make her want simply by existing. There’d been no one else who could ever hold her heart with no more than a look, a word. He’d given her a life beyond survival, beyond even the badge that had been her world, and the symbol of that survival.”
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“Put the past behind you - that's what people always said. But those people didn't get that the past was always behind you. Like a hound on the scent.”
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“Edison? Like Thomas?” “Who’s Edison Thomas?” “I mean Thomas Edison. The inventor?” Peabody explained. “The lightbulb?” “No, for Christ’s sake, this isn’t about lightbulbs. Like the sicko guy who married his own mother, then whined about it.” After a moment’s confusion, Peabody’s own lightbulb went off. “That’s Oedipus. I’m pretty sure that’s Oedipus.” “Edison, Oedipus, platypus. Whatever.”
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“Put the past behind you—that’s what people always said. But those people didn’t get that the past was always behind you. Like a hound on the scent.”
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“But it happened to us. At first you ask why—why did this happen to us? Then you realize, and try to accept, there is no why.” Lori leaned her head to Ira’s shoulder. “An evil person does evil things. There is no why.”
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“I’m not strong.” “You’re wrong,” Eve said as she rose. “You came here, you asked to help someone who needs help. You’re no weak sister, Mrs. Patrick, and he can’t make you one.”
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“Edison, Oedipus, platypus. Whatever.”
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“Roarke leaned over,”
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“Eve found a street slot—small miracle—and decided it was worth a two and a half block hike in the snow. She imagined some cheery optimist would call the wind bracing. She hated cheery optimists. She”
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“He took a money clip out of his pocket, pulled off several bills. “Take it. It’ll save you time.”
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“Oh.”
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“O love, they die in yon rich sky, They faint on hill or field or river: Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And grow for ever and for ever. —Alfred, Lord Tennyson”
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“Oh, bollocks. It’s just another scam designed so restaurants and shops can con people into spending money on expensive dinners, bunches of flowers, and the sparkly things some poor schnook buys on credit thinking he’ll get lucky. You want to be sweethearts, stay home and bang your brains out.”
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“Eve didn’t get it, just didn’t get it. Who the hell decided everyone was supposed to go mad with romance and gift buying on some random day in February? Hadn’t everybody just gone mad with good cheer and gift buying in December? When would it end?”
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“over the face in the picture. “Except for one thing.” “Let me”
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“You gonna eat, you should eat good.” From”
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“box, lifted the wrapped lid. And nearly blubbered again when she saw the little music box. When”
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“Can you work in a stop by the Miras’ sometime today?”
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“McNab pranced in on plaid airboots,”
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