Agent Carson Quotes & Sayings
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What is death, after all, but a cessation of involvement with the world, a departure from those you love, and those who love you? — Anthony Doerr
We study the past history, with the conscience of the present environmental changes; we can only predict the future ecological changes, by emergence of the past into the present. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Agent Carson pulled up in her SUV. We'd thrown her when we both climbed into her official vehicle, but I quickly explained that Reyes, my affianced, had separation anxiety. — Darynda Jones
The tip no jewel needs to wear:
The tip is jewel of the ear. — Philip Sidney
The stone neither speaks nor gives anything. Therefore its service is fruitless and its worship is of no avail. — Kabir
You can be stylish, and powerful too. — Barack Obama
Death does not concern me. He who takes his first step uses perhaps his last shoes. (Halmalo) — Victor Hugo
So, where are you from?" Agent Carson asked Reyes. "Originally?"
I whirled around to face him again, this time pinning him with a warning glare. Carson was an FBI agent, but I was all about stealth. Surely she wouldn't pick up on my silent threat.
He studied my mouth, not the least bit worried about my warning glare, then said at last, "Here and there."
I relaxed against the seatback. He didn't say hell. Thank God he didn't say hell. It was always hard to explain to friends how, exactly, one's fiance was born and raised in the eternal flames of damnation. How his father was, in fact, public enemy number one. And how he escaped from hell and was born on earth as a human to be with his true love. As romantic as it all sounded, it was difficult to articulate without garnering a visit from men with butterfly nets. — Darynda Jones
By nature, a storyteller is a plagiarist. Everything one comes across
each incident, book, novel, life episode, story, person, news clip
is a coffee bean that will be crushed, ground up, mixed with a touch of cardamom, sometimes a tiny pinch of salt, boiled thrice with sugar, and served as a piping-hot tale. — Rabih Alameddine
None of this was written to hurt anybody's feelings. — Ric Flair