"Only with maturity did I come to appreciate……" — Tess Gerritsen
"Only with maturity did I come to appreciate my own Chinese roots: not just the food and the ancient history, but also the philosophy of child-rearing and the respect for education and knowledge."
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43 Quotes by Tess Gerritsen
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You don't have to die to go to hell.
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God, it's like reality's completely shifted on me. I used to think I was standing on such solid ground. If…
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Death does not discriminate; whether saints or sinners, in the end, all are equal.
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If you want to remain at liberty, I suggest you not antagonize your defenders.
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I know there’s evil in the world, and there always has been. But you don’t need to believe in Satan…
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Even divorce, she thought, cannot erase all the bonds forged by years of marriage. Long after the papers are signed,…
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The one man you most want to sleep with may be the worst choice of all.
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We are all descended from monsters.
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Evil doesn't die. It never dies. It just takes on a new face, a new name. Just because we've been…
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Only the forgotten are truly dead.
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... he knew that the cruelest of blows too often came with a smile.
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What Rizzoli thought, staring at her own image, was that she hated Elizabeth Hurley for giving women false hope. The…
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My own life in India, since I came to it in 1893 to make it my home, has been devoted…
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Academe, n.: An ancient school where morality and philosophy were taught. Academy, n.: A modern school where football is taught.
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