Lois McMaster Bujold Quotes
Gregor Grinned. "Congratulations To You, Too, Miles. Your Father Before You Needed A Whole Army To Do It, But You've Changed Barrayaran History Just With A Dinner Invitation." Miles Shrugged Helplessly. God, Is Everybody Going To Blame Me For This? And For Everything That Follows? "Let's Try To Avoid Making History On This One, Eh? I Think We Should Push For Unalleviated Domestic Dullness." "With All My Heart," Gregor Agreed. With A Cheery Salute, He Cut The Com. Miles Laid His Head Down On The Table, And Moaned. "It's Not My Fault!" "Yes, It Is," Said Ivan. "It Was All Your Idea. I Was There When You Came Up With It." "No, It Wasn't. It Was Yours. You're The One Who Dragooned Me Into Attending The Damned State Dinner In The First Place." "I Only Invited You. You Invited Galeni. And Anyway, My Mother Dragooned Me." "Oh. So It's All Her Fault. Good. I Can Live With That." Ivan
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