1,024 Quotes by Ilona Andrews

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    I mourn my sword, but that’s alright. Grandmother gave me another one.

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    Yes, the princess you were expecting put on her armor and left to kill the dragon. So sorry.

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    As one, the shapechangers turned and looked at me. I wondered what they’d do if I asked to borrow a cup of sugar.

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    Long strands of drool stretched from between his fangs and dripped on the pavement, sending a heady scent of jasmine to swirl through the air. Perfumed monster spit. What was the world coming to?

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    The first rule of etiquette a boy learns when he’s about to enter society is that civility is due to all women. No provocation, no matter how unjust and rudely delivered, can validate a man who fails to treat a woman with anything less than utmost courtesy.

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    There were bags under my eyes and they weren’t Prada.

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    Rogan gave him a flat stare. Lesser men would’ve fled for their life, but Augustine was clearly made of sterner stuff.

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    You sure you don’t want me to stay? I’ll make you coffee and ask you about your day.

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    People lie for many reasons: to save themselves, to get out of trouble, to avoid hurting someone’s feelings. Manipulators lie to get what they want. Narcissists lie to make themselves seem grand to others and themselves. Recovering alcoholics lie to safeguard their tattered reputation. And those who love us most lie to us most of all, because life is a bumpy ride and they want to smooth it out as much as possible.

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