Mosca Quotes
10 quotes by 1 authors
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Mosca and Saracen shared, if not a friendship, at least the solidarity of the generally despised. Mosca assumed that Saracen had his reasons for his…
— Frances Hardinge
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Ordinary life did not stop just because kings rose and fell, Mosca realized. People adapted. If the world turned upside down, everyone ran and hid…
— Frances Hardinge
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In Mosca’s experience, a ‘long story’ was always a short story someone did not want to tell.
— Frances Hardinge
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My good lady,’ interrupted Clent, ‘are you telling me that he is not the Luck? That you have in some way obfuscated the chronology of…
— Frances Hardinge
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It was hopeless. She was flawless. She was a sunbeam. Mosca gave up and got on with hating her.
— Frances Hardinge
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That," he whispered, "is unthinkable." In Mosca’s experience, such statements generally meant that a thing was perfectly thinkable, but that the speaker did not want…
— Frances Hardinge
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Mosca said nothing. The word ‘damsel’ rankled with her. She suddenly thought of the clawed girl from the night before, jumping the filch on an…
— Frances Hardinge
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You’re a peach full of poison, you know that?" Mosca snapped back, but could not quite keep a hint of admiration from her tone.
— Frances Hardinge
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Desperation is a millstone. It wears away at the very soul, grinding away pity, kindness, humanity and courage. But sometimes it whets the mind to…
— Frances Hardinge
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No." Mosca bit her lip and shook her head firmly. Books no longer seemed quite enough. I don’t want a happy ending, I want more…
— Frances Hardinge
Who Wrote These Mosca Quotes
1 author contributed a total of 10 Mosca Quotes as follows: