593 Quotes by Gail Carriger

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    Werewolves had to obey the laws of physics just like everyone else. The.

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    In a desperate bid to reestablish civilized talk and decorum, Miss Hisselpenny said, quite loudly, “I see they are bringing in the fish course. What a pleasant surprise. I do so love fish. Don’t you Mr., uh, Dubh. It is so very, um, salty.

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    Lady Maccon declined in horror. She enjoyed most foods, but brussels sprouts were nothing more than underdeveloped cabbages.

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    The greatest unwritten law of the supernatural set was that one simply didn’t steal someone else’s human.

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    Ivy returned his direct gaze with a particularly innocent smile. “The great advantage,” she said, “of being thought silly, is that people forget and begin to think one might also be foolish. I may, Professor Lyall, be a trifle enthusiastic in my manner and dress, but I am no fool.

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    Felicity and Evylin were both quite beautiful: pale insipid blondes with wide blue eyes and small rosebud mouths. Sadly, like their dear mama, they were not much more substantive than “quite beautiful.

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    Well, you shouldn’t go around being nasty when the rest of us are armed with nibbly bits, should you?

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    I detest nice weather. Everyone feels compelled to do things out of doors.

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