Gillian Bronte Adams Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Gillian Bronte Adams
I've freed you once tonight, and I would rather not do it again. I prefer to commit treason as few times as possible. — Gillian Bronte Adams
Why did the sand-blasted catbird have to be so seaswoggling logical? It was downright infuriating. — Gillian Bronte Adams
There were problems with having a reputation like his. Folks either wanted your hide or wanted you to save theirs. There was never any happy, indifferent middle ground. — Gillian Bronte Adams
I, on the other hand, have no faith that your mission - whatever it is - can succeed. I'm content to bide my time here in this tiny, damp, worm-infested hovel and wait for the world to end. Cheers. — Gillian Bronte Adams
They say 'Chaos is the ally of the desperate man,' and I reckon it applies to dwarves and snot-nosed boys too. Let's test is at the front gate, shall we? — Gillian Bronte Adams
Listen little Songkeeper, the voice whispered, and I will sing you a Song. — Gillian Bronte Adams
Gundhrold's head lowered until his massive beak was only inches away from Amos's nose. "I am a son of the desert. This was once my home - the home of all my kind. I know every crag, every slope, every crick and hollow-"
Amos rolled his eyes. "Every blatherin' speck o' sand? — Gillian Bronte Adams
It called her by name. Birdie. Songkeeper. Beloved. You are mine. — Gillian Bronte Adams
My people prepare for a battle we cannot win in a war intended for our destruction. Why should I risk their safety to rescue a legend? — Gillian Bronte Adams
Hurry, aye, but hurry where?" Amos halted midstride and spread his arms wide to encapsulate the view. The Vituain desert surrounded them, vast in its nothingness. — Gillian Bronte Adams
At the worst times, the best plan was often no plan. And Ky excelled at coming up with no plan. — Gillian Bronte Adams
Don't look so stiff and concerned, bucko. Word from the wise, sometimes there's no better place to hide than in the open, and no better way to disappear than to stand out."
"That doesn't make any sense."
"Sure it does. Hogan wrote it years and years ago - you do know who Hogan is right? — Gillian Bronte Adams
You must listen little one. — Gillian Bronte Adams
Sure. I generally make it a point not to refuse anyone with a weapon in my face. — Gillian Bronte Adams
But I say that this isn't the Underground. We are the Underground. You . . . me . . . all of your brothers, sisters, friends. This cavern is nothing more than a hole in the ground. We make it something more. No matter where we are, so long as we survive and stick together, the Underground is not lost. — Gillian Bronte Adams
Thinking sure could get a fellow in a lot of trouble. Almost as much as opening his big gabber and sticking his muddy foot in it. — Gillian Bronte Adams