39 Quotes About Ghost-town
- Author Rachel Caine
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You look like a Goth factory exploded all over you!" he called as she ran down the hall."Love you, too, jackass!
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- Author Rachel Caine
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You're seriously going to worry about what people think right now?""No, I'm worrying about people taking pictures and putting them on Facebook. That crap never dies. Kind of like you, Mikey."Michael, straight-faced, said, "He's got a point, because I would definitely take pictures. So would you."Eve had to grin. "Yeah, I would. Okay, then. But you'd look glam. I could fix you up with silver eye shadow to match.
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- Author Rachel Caine
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Tell you what: you can be Glammera the vampire hunter. I'll stick with being manly and heavily armed.
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- Author Rachel Caine
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„...And he doesn't like you to call him Mr. McStabby, you know.""Have you ever seen him cutting up that meat? He is like an artist with slicing. And that knife is as long as my arm. Mr. McStabby it is.
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- Author Rachel Caine
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Please. I am the queen of careful. Also, princess of punk fabulousness.
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- Author Rachel Caine
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Michael...Michael got bitten. And now he's a vampire. But he doesn't remember becoming one, and that's a big problem. So if you see him, don't, you know, hug. He bites. He doesn't mean it, though.
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- Author Jason Medina
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The city was starting to resemble a ghost town. If you saw anyone out on the streets, chances are they were probably infected. The majority of fast infected had spread out to the south and north, which happened to be where they were heading. In between, it was mainly the slower zombies that ruled.
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- Author Rachel Caine
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Is this your bedroom?" she asked, and turned to look at him. Myrnin straightened and jammed the big red floppy hat back on his head. The feathers waved back and forth."Don't get any ideas," he said. "I'm far too young and innocent for that kind of thinking.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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As people tend to ring-fence their privacy they become ever-more “incommunicado”, deliberately untouchable. By retreating in the secrecy of the safe haven of their living, their habitats become impregnable castles, with the draw-bridges of non-attendance always up. Adopting an attitude of "ghosting", constantly shamming ‘absence’, homes gradually become ghost houses and, extensively, communities grow into ghost towns. (“Could we leave the door unlocked?”)
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