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From Quotes by Daniel Handler
- Why not rise from the grave and terrorize a little instead of staying buried and dead in the cemetery?
- I wore it, this careless thing you don't even remember giving to me from your bag. It wasn't a gift, this thing I'm returning. It…
- We are respecting our parents' wishes....They didn't want to shelter us from the world's treacheries. They wanted us to survive them.
- The children of this world and the adults of this world are in entirely separate boats and only drift near each other when we need…
- That night it felt that somehow by flicking them off the roof, the matches would burn down everything, the sparks from the tips of the…
- There was still plenty of water in the basement, and I felt it soaking me from the knees on down. If someone wanted to torture…
- I love no one but you, I have discovered, but you are far away and I am here alone. Then this is my life and…
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