Quote by Scott Lynch Download Open image ““Until you finally lose the strength for sarcasm, Locke, I wouldn’t hire any mourners.”” — Scott Lynch ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Ha! Yes. When anyone tells you habits die hard, Locke, they’re lying—it seems they never die at all.” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“I would merely beg you not to be too much bowed down by grief. What seem to us bitter trails are often blessings in… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“And unless one can observe the guilt and regret of the mourners, surely there is nothing satisfactory about being dead?” — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
“I've been with Mr. Locke for several hundred years now." He tossed her a wink. "I should hope in that time he would share… — Jennifer Turner Copy Share Image
“Of coarse, no one wanted anyone to die, but there would always be relief that it was someone else and notthe one you loved.” — Kirsty Moseley Copy Share Image
“I think I realized that I would rather die because I betrayed them, than live because I betrayed you.” — Marissa Meyer Copy Share Image
“Redemption was asking too much, but he could hope. Something told him he’d still be seeking absolution when he took his last breath on… — Kelly Moran Copy Share Image
“We'd all mourn for a while, but at the end of the day we were a tough lot, and we'd survive.” — Suzanne Johnson Copy Share Image
“He felt that such a life in which one could display such sarcasm and wit was after all to a certain degree worth living.” — Richmal Compton Copy Share Image
“Wouldn't it be better to die doing something interesting than to drop dead in an office and the last thing you see is someone… — Barbara Hillary Copy Share Image
“Your ridiculous family might be surprised to find that not everything is solved by murder," Locke calls after me. "We would be surprised to… — Holly Black Copy Share Image
“Please, boy. Let’s not start out with either of us insulting the other’s intelligence. There are only three people in life you can never… — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“Gentlemen Bastards." hissed Locke, "do not abandon one another, and we do not run when we owe vengeance.” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“Ha! Yes. When anyone tells you habits die hard, Locke, they’re lying—it seems they never die at all.” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“ESPARA, FORMERLY a seat of prestige only one step below Therim Pel itself, had descended from its imperial years the way some men and… — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
Advice,' Doña Vorchenza chuckled. 'Advice. The years play a sort of alchemical trick, transmuting one's mutterings to a state of respectability. Give advice at… — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“Ibelius," said Jean. "If what Locke is doing were lurking about, corpses could be acrobats.” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“What an interesting choice of words. “Not real, and never were.” Could there be any more appropriate literature for men of our profession? Why… — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“Why were all his fantasies so calamitous for that table, which had done him no injury?” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“I more proudly take a speck from a man with empty pockets,” said Sabetha, “than riches from a man whose purse stays heavy.” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“He was bewildered at how quickly he had escaped his old life and fallen into this new one with strangely pleasant crazy people.” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
I think piracy is a bit like drinking. You want to stay out all night doing it, you pay the price the next day. — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image