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Funny Quotes by Libba Bray
- The key holds the truth
- It is funny how you do not miss affection until it is given, but once it is, it can never be enough; you would drown…
- All things are possible.
- When I dream, I dream of him.
- If God has nothing better to do than punish schoolgirls for a bit of tomfoolery, then I've no use for God.
- But we can't go back. We can only go forward.
- She's no beauty, mate
- Because it is morning, it is morning, and there is so much to see.
- This is the world we live in, Gemma, for better or for worse. Make of it what you can," he says, and I pull him…
- A place to keep all your secrets
- There is never any turning back Gemma. You have to go forward. Make the future yours.
- Will you punish me forever?
- Don't you? if you keep them from the magic, they will never know what their lives could be.' They will remain protected,' Asha insists. No,…
- To each his own magic.
- We're all damaged somehow."-A Great and Terrible Beauty
- Truth casts a spell of its own.
- In every end, there is also a beginning.
- I can be whatever. You can be whatever. We can be whatever. Whatever, together.
- Who the heck is Don Quick-oats?
- It isn't that we do what we want. It's that we're allowed to want at all.
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