593 Quotes by Gail Carriger

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    We realy must work on our communitcation. Perhaps if you were not so constantly intrested in other forms of intimacy, I might actually have access to the information I need to survive with my temper intact!” Alexia poked at him with a sharp finger. “More talk, less bed sport.

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    Alexia Tarabotti would not be moved from the punch bowl. She had selected her station for the evening and would wallflower there with the best of them. She should be good at it by now; it was all she ever did at a party. And in this instance, as it was remarkably tasty punch, any relocation seemed fraught with fruitlessness.

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    Many was the lady whose belief in another’s sound judgment was based solely upon that other judging her favorably.

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    Professor Lyall puffed out his cheeks in exasperation. It was like trying to have a conversation with a distracted and very soggy scone. Every time he pushed in one direction the earl either oozed or crumbled.

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    Their conversation was a flow of erudite commentary, moist with the syrup of a superior education. She.

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    Dimity referred to Monique in the doorway. “Saw your nicely strung-up slab of bacon.” “Don’t insult bacon,” said Sidheag.

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    History wasn’t precisely revered for its accuracy at the best of times.

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    One could not blame a people for disliking vampires. Vampires were like brussels sprouts – not for everyone and impossible to improve upon with sauce.

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    Well, do be careful, my love. Poetry can cause irreparable harm when misapplied.

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