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Man Quotes by Libba Bray
- "Promise. Don't misunderstand me-you are quite vexing." He touches his tender jaw. "And you hit like a man. But you didn't cause his illness. That…
- What if evil doesn't really exist? What if evil is something dreamed up by man, and there is nothing to struggle against except out own…
- Beggin' your pardon, miss, but I was told you be the one to help me cross on to the next world." "Who told you this?"…
- My platform's called Don't Even Think About It. I go to schools and I say, 'Whatever bad thing it is you're thinking of doing, don't…
- In this man’s smile was all the unfairness of the world in its thuggish seduction. “Just come with me. We’ll take care of you.†“No,…
- A man bumps me on his busy way without so much as an apology. But that is all right. I forgive you, busy man about…
- Agent Jones held Sinjin’s face in his hands. “I’m going to make balloon animals. People need balloon animals.†“How right you are, strange delusional man, 
- But sons are a different matter to a man. More a duty than an indulgence.
- The man in the shop peered disapprovingly at Evie through the glass. She pumped her arms and legs up and down in imitation of a…
- He told me that once, in the war, he’d come upon a German soldier in the grass with his insides falling out; he was just…
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