Death Quote by Lindsay Buroker Download Open image ““You must learn to love death’s ink-black shadow as much as you love the light of dawn.”” — Lindsay Buroker ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Black Shadow Death Death Ink Light Light Dawn Shadow Shadow Love
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“Jelena flew so slowly that they would have fallen out of the sky if they’d been anywhere with respectable gravity. The” — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
“Then I guess Sicarius will have to follow you around all night, hovering over your shoulder while you eat. Breathing down your neck. Sharing… — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
“One never knows when one might have to defend against..." Bounty hunters? Soldiers? Enforcers? "Opossums.” — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
“Are you sure you're not looking for an excuse to stay in the smokestack with me?" "If we attempt to check on the weapons… — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
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“A flower? Jaxi, can’t you give me something more manly to imagine than that? Fine, imagine yourself lifting your arm for Rysha again, and… — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
“She abruptly understood why ranchers usually rode horses or thrust bikes to herd their charges. After shaking off her sandaled foot” — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
“One who has a personality that grates like glass paper should probably choose footwear sufficient for fleeing from irritated people.” — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
“Well?” she asked. “Well, what?” “You’re not going to answer?” “You didn’t ask a question.” “I did too.” “A question is denoted by a… — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
“Sardelle told him to bring me after I volunteered to dispose of a dirty diaper by incinerating it. I don’t know why. If you… — Lindsay Buroker Copy Share Image
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