11 Quotes by Ari Marmell
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That's the funny thing about stealing money---it always seems to be the rich people who have the most of it.
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Olgun! Wake up!"Her mind was filled with a sense of self-righteous andvaguely drowsy protest."Sure you weren't, she needled at him. You were justpracticing snoring, so you'd be sure to get it right later on,yes?"Olgun's response very strongly resembled an indignantsnort.
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Genevieve hunched her shoulders against the storm of sound and fury and struggled to imagine a worse sort of hell. Widdershins, of course, seemed perfectly happy, but Widdershins was weird.
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I felt like I’d just discovered my last big glass of milk had actually come from a bull.
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Why do half the people I meet try to hit me with something? Yeah, yeah, I know, you don't even have to say it. "Because, the other half don't know me that well yet.
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Why do half the people I meet try to hit me with something? Yeah, yeah, I know, you don’t even have to say it. “Because, the other half don’t know me that well yet.
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The resulting sound wasn’t quite a squawk, wasn’t quite a yelp, wasn’t quite a gasp. As best she could describe it, it sounded like an angry chicken slapping a puppy with a fish.
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She looked to be maybe fifteen, give or take a year or two; still somewhere in that nether realm between childhood and womanhood. Her hair, to judge by the few unsoiled strands he could see, was an earthy brown, and her eyes shone with a blue-green hue so liquid that he almost expected to see waves. A small, ever-so-slightly upturned nose sat in the center of a slender face.
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She’d pushed it down, crushed it beneath the weight of stubborn determination, but still it haunted her at night, when such terrors shamble from their dens to torment innocent insomniacs.
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