593 Quotes by Gail Carriger

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    Rue was a romantic. Her parents were a love match. Had to be, for there was no other possible explanation for them tolerating one another. Thus Rue held the very peculiar opinion that love made for a most agreeable form of companionship.

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    He was not very big, mostly because he was not a very big human, and the basic principles of conservation of mass still applied whether supernatural or not. Werewolves had to obey the laws of physics just like everyone else.

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    He shook his head, glanced at Alexia in shock, let go of her bottom, stared at his own hand as though accusing it of independent action, and then looked thoroughly ashamed of himself.

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    He figured someday he might win an argument with this extraordinary woman, but clearly today was not that day. “Did.

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    You wrong me, Madame Lefoux. I never gossip. I observe. And then relay my observations to practically everyone.” The.

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    I was rather hoping we could live happily in sin for a very long time.

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    Like to go somewhere more private and be scandalous some more?

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    And so we glide in on the wisps of receding fog, emerging out of the white with the rays of the dying sun highlighting all our puffy majesty.′ Dimity was moved by loss to muttering poetic twaddle.

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