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Thought Quotes by Derek Landy
- Found something?†“No, sorry. I thought I had, but, no, it turned out to be, uh… more floor.
- Stephanie could see the greed seep into the watery eyes of her father’s other brother, a horrible little man called Fergus, as he nodded sadly…
- Her father sagged as relief spread through him. “I thought something awful was happening.†She frowned. “Something awful was happening. It could have got stuck…
- Mum said earlier what a lovely dress you’re wearing.†Beryl’s eyebrows wriggled like two tiny tapeworms. “This?†she said. “But I’ve had this for years. 
- The Torment turned his head to him, and frowned. "Who are you?" "I'm... sorry? It's me, it's Vaurien. Vaurien Scapegrace. I... built the cellar for…
- I was wondering how you were going to punish me for not confiding in you. Punishment, actually, is something I've thought about for a long…
- Talking about one's feelings defeats the purpose of having those feelings. Once you try to put the human experience into words, it becomes little more…
- You have no idea about presents or what they mean. The last present you gave me was a stick.†“You wanted a weapon.†“It was…
- Personally, I think knees should be kept for the eighth or ninth date, or the wedding day. As a nice surprise you know? 'oh, my…
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