"I like to think of myself as a……" — Mira Grant
"I like to think of myself as a reasonable man. But I have buried too many friends in the too-recent past, and I have seen too many lies go unquestioned, and too many questions go unasked. There is a time when even reasonable men must begin to take unreasonable actions. To do anything else is to be less than human."
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Mira Grant
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179 Quotes by Mira Grant
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Never tempt fate. It plays for keeps.
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There is nothing truer in this world than the love of a good dog.
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I've done tangos with men who thought my ass was a squeaky toy.
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