"He said that he was sure you would……" — Mira Grant
"He said that he was sure you would be amendable to this course of action." April paused, eyes widening, before she said indignantly, "I believe he may have lied to me!"
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179 Quotes by Mira Grant
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You'd challenge me and lose. You know it, I know it, but you'd still do it. Sometimes your sense of…
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Be good. Be kind to each other. And if there's somebody you love, tell them. The world always needs more…
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Sometimes humanity is the reason we can't have nice things
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No one wants to set out to be a hero, and discover that they've been a villain all along.
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Growing up in my family meant ambushes on your birthday, crossbows for Christmas, and games of dodge ball where the…
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A proper lady should be able to smile pretty, wear sequins like she means it, and kick a man's ass…
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It's not hard to marginalize people when they've already done it to themselves.
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Never tempt fate. It plays for keeps.
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Librarianship is a form of heroism. It’s just not as flashy as swords and dragons.
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There is nothing truer in this world than the love of a good dog.
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When you're late in a fairy tale, people wind up dead. And not true-love's-kiss, glass-coffin-nap-time dead. Really dead, the kind…
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I've done tangos with men who thought my ass was a squeaky toy.
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