"I mean, how would anyone learn anything if……" — Annette Curtis Klause
"I mean, how would anyone learn anything if they weren't curious? How would scientists make discoveries? -- We all have the right to be different, don't we?"
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17 Quotes by Annette Curtis Klause
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I'd like to give you my heart, but since that might be inconvenient, I've brought you someone else's.
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Life is an illusion that last too little.
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Three cheers for Sheriff Wilson. - Bucky Dideron
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In his wolf-skin he was as strong as any of them, but he was a gentle person in many ways.…
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Why me?" she asked, holding on to him. "Because you cared," he whispered. "You cared so much for your people,…
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He was raw and sharp and rich and throbbing with life. He was sweet blood after a long hunt. How…
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Believe this," he whispered, and kissed her with the sharp, sleek kiss, the silver kiss, so swift and true, and…
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I had the taste of blood and chocolate in my mouth, one as hated as the other.
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The Amoeba?" she asked Aiden. "The gang," he said, tossing his hand to indicate all around. "My people. A large…
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I want to lay my kill at your feet.
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Gabriel pulled her over his body to lie on the bed beside him. His kisses pressed her down into the…
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We can take it slow," he said. "You can learn to be with me. Find out what I'm all about.…
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