8 Quotes by Ann Christy

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    It was said that one could never win an argument with a Historian because if they were wrong about something they would admit it before anyone else knew they were wrong. And if they were right they would never engage in the argument, only inform the other what was correct and walk away.

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    Humans were simply meant to be smiled at, I think. Without the smiles of others, we lose our idea of what happiness looks like.

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    We grow into ourselves and eventually, if we just have some patience, we can feel comfortable as we are before we fade.

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    The last of our luck is well and truly behind us. At the moment, I’m questioning whether or no we’ll ever catch up to it again.

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    Life was a series of small and not so small emergencies with gifts of calm between.

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    The report of a gun is one of my favorite sounds. It’s so powerful, so dangerous, yet perversely, it’s also the sound of safety. I figured that in the unlikely event the world really did end, I’d at least have that. I could shoot all day long, make all the biggest, blasting shotgun sounds I wanted.

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    Her voice sounded as if she had dipped it in sarcasm and then coated it in broken glass.

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    And you have a whole lot more hair. You were a very bald baby.

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