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You Were Made to Be Mine (The Palace of Rogues, #5) You Were Made to Be Mine by Julie Anne Long
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“the biggest lie people tell themselves is that they prefer to know the truth.”
Julie Anne Long, You Were Made to Be Mine
“After all, “justice” was really another word for commerce, something every man at the mercy of it eventually learns.”
Julie Anne Long, You Were Made to Be Mine
“He’d never once seen a miniature of a homely girl, or, say, of one scowling and shaking her fist, which would have at least made for a change. It could probably be ascribed to the tyranny of commerce—no artist wanted to risk offending a paying customer with accuracy. No one knew better than Hawkes that the biggest lie people tell themselves is that they prefer to know the truth.”
Julie Anne Long, You Were Made to Be Mine
“they were coming into focus to each other. As though each of them was a sun, burning away each other’s obscuring mists.”
Julie Anne Long, You Were Made to Be Mine
“He looked both a little bit dangerous and refined, like a ceremonial knife.”
Julie Anne Long, You Were Made to Be Mine
“when one loved, one cherished. One protected.”
Julie Anne Long, You Were Made to Be Mine
“Trust was freedom, she understood now. It was a luxury. Without it, life was a cell. No emotion could ever get through unfettered and it seemed a hellish way to live.”
Julie Anne Long, You Were Made to Be Mine