Brandon Sanderson Quotes
Now, No Complaining, Waxillium. It Will Help. I've Put The List In This Little Book," Steris Said, Producing A Palm-sized Notebook, "for Ease Of Reference. Each Page Contains A Conversation Opener, Indexed To The People It Will Likely Work Best Upon. The Numbers Below List Ways You Could Segue The Conversation Into Useful Areas And Perhaps Figure Out What Our Targets Are Up To, And What Their Connection Is To The Bands Of Mourning."
"I'm Not Socially Incompetent, Steris," Wax Said. "I Can Make Small Talk."
"I Know That," Steris Said, "but I'd Rather Avoid An Incident Like The Cett Party. ... "
"Which Cett Party?"
"The One Where You Head-butted Someone."
He Cocked His Head. "Oh, Right. That Smarmy Little Man With The Ridiculous Mustache.
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