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Famous Quotes By Laura Bickle

What did you come for?" he murmured.
"For you. — Laura Bickle

Maybe now that Elijah was feeling well enough to be interfering in my business, he'd also be well enough to look after his own chores. — Laura Bickle

I was afraid to be Outside alone, without Elijah. But, no matter what, I would have to get used to his absence. I would have to prove to him and to myself that I could. — Laura Bickle

The men in black walked back across the field, back to their dry homes, like crows returning to the nest. I trailed behind them, a confused and drenched brown sparrow behind the flock. — Laura Bickle

I was a hypocrite. When the roof came down, it was going to fall on me first. — Laura Bickle

I think I'd rather be branded than submit to some of the things that you have to." He said this without spite, just a soft statement of fact. "I'm not strong enough to do that. — Laura Bickle

People scared Petra - they were volatile, unpredictable. But the natural world could always be explained. It behaved according to established laws that didn't change. Petra could play by those rules. — Laura Bickle

Shoulders slumped in defeat, I turned to walk away. The drugstore had caved under the force of my criminal will, but the Coke machine was virtuous. Inviolate. — Laura Bickle

This could, quite possibly, be the dumbest thing she'd ever done: pursuing a poisonous basilisk into a cave during an earthquake in the company of a bunch of dead guys, armed with a potato cannon and a six-pack of lye. Never mind her soggy pink fiberglass armor. This was going to be an epic way to die. The — Laura Bickle

There was a difference, I had decided, between knowing and believing. And I wanted both. — Laura Bickle

That night I lay in bed and stared out the window. Night and I were old friends. — Laura Bickle

I ran my fingers over the black ink. "They're holy to you."
Alex flexed his fingers. "They are now. — Laura Bickle

God cannot be with everyone. Not everyone is right. — Laura Bickle

His eyes widened. "You didn't go back to town, did you?"
"No. I went to church."
"Ah, well. That explains it," he blurted. "I mean ... well ... Two hours of sermons is enough to dim anyone's sparkle. — Laura Bickle

God smiles on those who quietly do his dirty work, my girl. — Laura Bickle

I slipped outside ... and into the realm of the ravens. — Laura Bickle

For me, that was love. Tangible. Love was what was in front of me, not a distant fantasy. — Laura Bickle

Men are essentially useless for the difficult things in life. For births and deaths, one clearheaded woman is more useful than a half-dozen men. — Laura Bickle

I wasn't threatened by fantasy. — Laura Bickle

I wanted the syrupy taste of this small rebellion. And this stupid machine was denying that bit of freedom to me ... just like everyone else. — Laura Bickle

I could barely breathe as I fled down the steps, like something was stuck in my throat. I couldn't tell what flavor it was; it tasted salty like tears, but it was sharp as broken glass. — Laura Bickle

I began to murmur the Lord's Prayer in thanks.
"Shit," Mrs. Parsall said. — Laura Bickle

There is only one way to a man's heart. Through gentleness. Not by getting angry or jealous. — Laura Bickle