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Over Quotes by Christopher Moore
- For a while he'd tried molding himself into the tragic Romantic hero, brooding and staring clench-jawed off into space as he composed dark verse in…
- It turns out that one can perpetrate all manner of heinous villainy under a cloak of courtesy and good cheer. . .a man will forfeit…
- Next out of the hall came the sisters and their husbands. Before I could say anything, the captain had clamped his hand over my mouth…
- Don't drive drunk. Ever. Don't shag anyone you don't like, or who doesn't like you. Get a look at how people live in a place…
- A woman’s magazine quiz: Question: You decide to do the dread deed and just as things are starting to get hot he comes, rolls over,…
- And I'll have you know that if you hurt my son again, if he so much as sighs sadly over his coffee, I will hire…
- It’s like he has this power over me—like I have an eating disorder and he’s a package of Oreo Double Stuff cookies.
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